November 15, 2023
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Fuji icon Saheed Osupa graduates from UI with second class upper

Renowned Fuji maestro, King Saheed Osupa, achieved a significant milestone by obtaining a second-class upper degree from the esteemed Political Science department at the University of Ibadan in Oyo State. The celebrated artist enthusiastically shared this accomplishment on his official Instagram page, commemorating the achievement with photos from his convocation ceremony.

In his Instagram post on Wednesday, Saheed Osupa expressed his joy, stating, “Today, I attended the Convocation Ceremony of the University Of Ibadan, where I graduated from the department of Political Science with Second Class Upper Credit… The public should be aware that King (Dr.) Saheed Osupa Akorede is a graduate of the prestigious University Of Ibadan, Class 21’.”

Having embarked on his musical journey in 1983, Saheed Osupa has established himself as one of the foremost Fuji musicians, boasting an impressive discography of over 25 music albums.

Credit: Instagram | kingsaheedosupa

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