LBS Graduate Hails Wife on MBA, Plans Doctorate Next
LBS Grad Hails Wife on MBA, Plans Doctorate Next

Chinonso Ogbogu, a graduate of Lagos Business School, celebrated his wife as she bagged a Master's degree in Business Administration from Miva University. The proud husband shared his heartfelt message to her during the convocation ceremony and her enthusiastic response, which included plans to pursue a doctorate.

Proud Husband's Message

On his LinkedIn page, Chinonso shared the WhatsApp message he sent to his wife while she was still in the auditorium, just after being conferred with her MBA. The message read: 'I am so proud of you. Thank you for not throwing in the towel when it was hard. I am happy seeing the light bulbs in our daughter's eyes today. We love and appreciate you. With this now out of the way, the next is your Doctorate.'

Wife's Immediate Response

His wife's response came quickly: 'Thank you ❤️. Thank you for celebrating me more than I would have myself. I'm happy that I did this and for your support. I'm happy I can show our daughter possibilities and I hope to continue shattering barriers. I love you all too. I'm ready for a Doctorate.'

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Chinonso expressed joy at his wife's readiness for another degree and emphasized the importance of their daughter witnessing her mother's achievements. He added: 'Let me go and look for the money. I am 100% committed to seeing my girls rise.'

Reactions from Social Media

The post garnered reactions from many users. Martins Okochi commented: 'The absolute best part of this achievement is the powerful example it sets for your daughter as she watches her mother rise.' Favour Bateren said: 'This is absolutely inspiring! God bless you for your labour of love. And the money too you shall find... In abundance!!!' Liberty Oyugboh noted: 'This is honestly so beautiful to read. There’s something powerful here that goes beyond achievement. I will say it is not just the celebration of success, but the consistency of shared direction inside a family unit, where milestones are not endpoints, but checkpoints in a longer trajectory.'

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