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10 Nigerian Musicians That Actually Went To School

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1. Sasha P

She attended the International School Ibadan and the University of Lagos earning a bachelor’s degree in Law

 

2.Seyi Shay

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She studied music at a local UK college, and went on to study Business Management at the University of East London

3. Yemi Alade

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She attended St Saviour British Primary School, then went on to Victory Grammar School,Lagos, before obtaining a degree in Geography at the University of Lagos

4. Neato C

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He badged an MSc in Energy Studies at the University of Dundee in Scotland. Before then he moved to the United States for higher education both in SUNY Old Westbury and a year later, George Washington University.

5. Banky W

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His attended secondary school at Home Science Association Secondary School. After which he moved to New York to attend college on a scholarship; earning a degree in Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

6. M I

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In Calvin College, Michigan, US, he pursued a career in Business and Economics

7. Sound Sultan

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Attained his secondary school education before acquiring a degree in Geography and Regional Planning from Lagos State University in 1999

8. Davido

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Davido studied Business Administration at Oakwood University prior to relocating to Nigeria. He graduated from Babcock University in Ogun State, earning a degree in music

9. Falz

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He attended St Leos Catholic Primary School in Lagos Nigeria and later went to Olashore International Secondary School, Osun state Nigeria before obtaining and LLB degree from the University of Reading in the UK. He went to the Nigerian Law school and officially became a barrister in February 2012.

 

Aphro Di’ja

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Earned a double degree in Biology and Psychology.

 

 


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