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Helen Paul announces appointment as HOD in U.S.-based varsity

Nigerian comedienne Helen Paul has been appointed the head of the Department of Arts, Music and Entertainment at the little-known doctrine-based Heart International University.

• May 30, 2022
Helen Paul
Helen Paul [Photo Credit: The Guardian]

Nigerian comedienne Helen Paul has been appointed the head of the Department of Arts, Music and Entertainment at the little-known doctrine-based Heart International University.

Paul announced this in a series of Instagram posts. She also celebrated her husband, Femi Bamisile, who graduated with a Doctor of Law from the same university.

“Congratulations to us, my love. Such a great honour for both of us,” she said. “You graduated as a Doctor of law, and I was promoted too. Professor Helen Paul, now the new HOD Department of Arts, Music and Entertainment. Heart International University USA.”

The actress also penned a heartfelt message to her husband, thanking him for his support and advice.

“My husband. Thanks so much for your selfless commitment to my academic growth. Thank you so much for all the sacrifices, all the time you take to read and rewrite, edit and teach me like your sweet baby that I am,” she said.

Nigerians have since flocked to her page to congratulate the couple on their latest achievements.

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