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Rising Mavin star is now a graduate

The golden boy of Mavin Records Reekado Banks is now a graduate of the University of Lagos state.

 

The golden boy of Mavin Records Reekado Banks is now a graduate of the University of Lagos state.

"Happy convocation to me. Proud to say I'm a graduate of History and Strategic Studies from the University of Lagos. Thank You Lord" wrote Reekado on Instagram. "Thank you Lord for the journey so far" he also wrote in the caption.

Reekado Banks signed to Mavin Records in 2014, and his video 'Chop Am' has gained 1,000,000 views on YouTube.

At the 2014 Headies, Reekado Banks won the Rookie of the Year award.

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