Actor-turned-politician John Dumelo is celebrating securing another master's degree.
The actor on Friday announced that he graduated with a Master's Degree in Law majoring in Natural Resources.
John Dumelo was one of the thousands of graduates from the University of Ghana.
“I graduated with a Masters Degree in Law(Natural Resources) from the University of Ghana law school today. To God be the Glory!! #idey4u #3rdmasters #PraiseGod,” he captioned his post.
This is the actor’s third master's degree. In 2022, he celebrated bagging his second master's degree from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
Meanwhile, John Dumelo’s wife celebrated her husband’s new academic achievement, gracing the graduation ceremony with him.
Sharing a picture of the actor on her Instagram page, Mrs Dumelo noted that she was proud of her husband.
She wrote “Congratulations to the love of my life @johndumelo1 for bagging masters degree in natural resources law at the University of Ghana Law School. Super proud of you. Help me welcome the newest expert in natural resources law.”
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