- Famous TV host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and wife Cynthia express pride in their daughter Jewel’s academic achievements.
- Jewel received top honors in Mathematics, Science, and as a behavioral role model.
- Cynthia shared a photo of Jewel with her awards, calling her a “star girl” and “head girl.”
Popular TV host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and his wife, Cynthia, have joyfully taken to social media to celebrate their daughter Jewel’s academic achievements as she bags multiple awards in school.
The proud couple took to the popular image-sharing platform Instagram to laud their daughter, who has earned multiple awards at school, bringing them immense joy and pride.
In a heartfelt post on her Instagram story, Cynthia shared a photo of Jewel proudly displaying her accolades.
She described her daughter as a “star girl” and detailed the specific awards Jewel received, which include top honors in Mathematics and Science.
Jewel also earned an award for exemplary behavior, recognized as a behavioral role model at her school.
Cynthia wrote:
“My star girl. My head girl. She delivered. Best in Maths. Best In Science. Best in Topic. She also got the behavior role model award. Proud is an understatement.”
Netizens Reactions…
blessed wrote: “Nice one. But you can’t have this anywhere abroad o, no individual best in anything because they don’t encourage that amongst children. Everyone gets their grades, no such thing as overall best in anything”
bunmiboye wrote: “Congratulations, Jewel! Only excellence will be heard of you.”
abujaokstore said: “Awwn. Beauty and Brains.”
mirian_official said: “Smart like the mom”
Michelle asked: “Please what is best in topic? These new syllabus”
oyinkanola said: “Lion no dey born goat now❤️”
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In other news, Popular media personality and BBNaija host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has recently opened up on his thoughts on Fame.
In a recent appearance with Channel’s Rubbin Minds, co-hosted by Beauty Tukura and Prince Nelson, Ebuka revealed that Contrary to what many may think, that he never wanted to be famous.
He shared his perspective on what comes with fame and the implications of being a public figure.