Actress Yvonne Nelson says she went back to school to add more value to her life.
The actress who shared a video of her graduating ceremony on her birthday, November 12, said many people questioned her decision.
She explained, in her Instagram post, that she wanted more for herself and “become knowledgeable when it comes to governance, politics, world politics and superpowers.”
Miss Nelson bagged a Masters Degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.
Having pursued her first degree in Human Resource Management at Central University, she beleives her Master degree is the best birthday gift for her 35th year on earth.
“Young ones, construct a well-defined path for yourself. Stay true to the process and mute every distraction,” she captioned her post.
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