Nigerian man celebrates wife as she bags Doctor of Nursing Practice in US

Nigerian man celebrates wife as she bags Doctor of Nursing Practice in US

- Eustace Ob Dunn has praised the academic success of his wife, Ifeoma, as she got her doctorate degree

- Ifeoma's husband talked about how his wife has always been passionate about nursing and how she eventually achieved it

- After her nursing certification in Nigeria, she emigrated to the US to become a registered nurse before proceeding for her doctorate certification

A husband, Eustace Ob Dunn, has written a very lovely post about the academic success of his wife, Ifeoma, as she bags her PhD.

In talking about his wife’s academic journey, Eustace said that his wife already knew what career path she would choose when she finished her primary school education at the young age of nine.

It was, however, in 2008, that her dream of becoming a nurse started when she completed her course at the State School of Nursing Agbor, Delta state.

In 2010, she relocated to the US where she became an American registered nurse before she proceeded to get her BSc in nursing from Bowie State University.

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With her new honour, she was given the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) with honors at the University of Michigan-Flint.

According to the post made by her husband, Ifeoma also got many academic instructors for her topnotch evidence-based research studies.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Kate Anolue is one of the good Nigerian ambassadors abroad and trailblazers in their host countries. She has made history as the first Nigerian to be elected twice as mayor of London Borough of Enfield.

Her second administration started on Wednesday, May 8, when she was sworn in. The first time she was mayor of the city was in 2012/2013.

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She was at a time a deputy mayor, taking over from Councillor Saray Karakus. Anolue took a four-year break from politics between 2014 and 2018.

Presently aged 70, she worked as a midwife for 40 years with the National Health Service. She is also a qualified lawyer.

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The councillor is well known as aunty Kate in the UK Nigerian community because she always speaks passionately about the significance of education and gender equality.

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