Nyesom Wike son graduates with Master of Laws from Queen Mary University. The Master of Laws (LLM) has become a trending topic in Nigeria after FCT Minister Nyesom Wike shared exciting news about his son. Wike proudly announced on social media that his son, Jordan, has earned an LLM degree from Queen Mary University of London in the UK.
In a post on X.com (formerly known as Twitter) on Tuesday, Wike expressed his delight and pride, sharing that he had attended Jordan’s graduation ceremony to celebrate this significant milestone in his academic journey.
He wrote, “Happy to witness, alongside my wife, the graduation ceremony of our son, Jordan, who just earned a Master of Laws (LLM) degree at Queen Mary University of London, UK. “As a father, I am happy for the progress Jordan is making in the pursuit of his career.”
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike is a proud and joyful father, celebrating his son Jordan’s recent graduation with a Master of Laws (LLM) from Queen Mary University in London, UK. The achievement has garnered widespread attention, with netizens flooding social media to offer their congratulations to both Jordan and his proud father.
@Big2ee tweeted, “Big up to the next generation of the bloodline of the leader @GovWike and his family. It’s always a big deal to see your children focused and celebrated for something great. Congratulations, Jordan, and I’m sure your parents, especially your mom, are overjoyed. We share in your achievement 🙏.”
@ChidiNwatu shared, “Congratulations, Jordan on this incredible achievement.” Another user, @Amehokwuchukwu, posted, “Congratulations to him and the parents too. Wishing him more success.” @Laycon30BG tweeted, “Congratulations to Jordan! It’s a joy for any parent to witness their children reaching new heights. Welcome to another lawyer in the family, a future SAN!”
The positive reactions continue to pour in, with many celebrating not just Jordan’s success but the bright future ahead of him in the legal world. It’s clear that Jordan’s accomplishment is a source of pride not only for his parents but also for the wider community, with many eagerly anticipating his future achievements.
While many have congratulated the Wike family on Jordan’s academic success, some netizens have raised concerns about Nigeria’s education system. Several users on Twitter have expressed their thoughts, pointing out the stark contrast between the achievements of students abroad and the challenges faced by students within Nigeria.
One user, @Ode_Luwa, shared, “This is FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, celebrating his son, Jordan, who bagged a Master of Laws degree at Queen Mary University of London, UK, while our educational system is nothing to write home about.”
This sentiment has sparked a broader conversation on social media, with many highlighting the struggles Nigerian students face in accessing quality education. Critics have pointed out issues like inadequate infrastructure, outdated teaching methods, and a lack of resources, which make it difficult for students in Nigeria to compete on an international level.
While Jordan’s success is undoubtedly a moment of pride for his family, it also serves as a reminder of the need for significant improvements in Nigeria’s education system to ensure that students have equal opportunities to excel both locally and globally.