Bright Chimezie, the veteran singer, has celebrated the graduation of his son from the Nigerian Law School.
The 60-year-old musician took to his Facebook page in the early hours of Wednesday to mark the academic accomplishment of Chukwudi Chimezie while appreciating God.
Chimezie, who is known for propagating Zigima Sound, a genre of music he made popular in south-eastern Nigeria, also prayed that the feat becomes the least of his son’s achievements in life.
“Today I celebrate my son, confidant, friend and Legal adviser, Barrister Chukwudi B. Chimezie Esq. LLB as he is being sworn in as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria on the 29th of July, 2021,” he said.
“Son, you dreamt, prayed and worked for it and God finally crowned your efforts. Keep dreaming and the sky will definitely be your starting point. To God be the glory.”
The Nigerian Law School had earlier released the results of its 2021 final bar examinations with 1,326 candidates — representing 22.98 percent — failing the exercise.
A breakdown of the results showed that a total of 5,770 students sat for the exams. While 20 students representing (0.07%) came out with a first-class, 432 (7.49%) had second class (upper division).
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