- Banky W has earned a Master’s degree from Georgetown University.
- Tunde Demuren, the husband of on-air personality Toolz, shared an Instagram story congratulating him on his achievement.
Nigerian singer and entrepreneur Banky W has earned a Master’s degree from Georgetown University, according to a recent Instagram story shared by his friend, Tunde Demuren, husband of on-air personality Toolz.
In the congratulatory post, Demuren celebrated Banky W’s academic accomplishment, applauding the singer’s dedication to furthering his education.
While Banky W has yet to make a personal announcement about his achievement, the news has already sparked excitement among fans and followers.
This milestone highlights Banky W’s commitment to growth beyond his music and entertainment career.
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In other news, Former senator Dino Melaye has hit back at veteran entertainer and activist Charles Chukwuemeka Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, after the latter criticized Melaye’s ostentatious lifestyle.
Charly Boy mocked Melaye following a viral video where the ex-lawmaker described himself as a “limited edition,” suggesting Melaye’s flashy display of wealth may be masking deeper emotional issues.
“Not all mental illnesses are visible,” Charly Boy said, implying that Melaye’s behavior might hide inner struggles.
In response, Melaye shared a fiery video on social media, accusing Charly Boy of trying to regain relevance by attacking him.
“Charly Boy is using my name to gain popularity because his destiny has been thrown inside a freezer,” Melaye said.
He also mocked Charly Boy’s living conditions, stating, “I heard he has a leaking roof but no money to fix it. Yet he places a big bike in front of his house like a statue and doesn’t see that as show-off.”
Captioning his video, Melaye warned, “Boda agbaya..Charly Boy. Bad son of a good father. Egungun wey dey climb okada. Be careful.”
Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and luxury car collection, Melaye often showcases his wealth on social media, making him a frequent target of both admiration and criticism.