By Emmanuel Adeleke
Nigerian actors, Bob-Manuel Udokwu and Iretiola Doyle, have received an honorary doctorate degrees from Institut Superieur de Communication et de Gestion University, in Benin Republic.
Doyle, who took to her Instagram page to announce the honour, posted images from the occasion with her colleague, Udokwu, praising him on how far they have come since they both featured in the a movie, ‘Living In Bondage.’
“I have envisaged many things for myself and having put and still putting in the work, I have a healthy expectation of receiving ‘accolades.’ But at no point did I see this coming. Mommy would have been mighty proud! Dr. Doyle has a nice ring to it!✨️💫 #iscg_university__ I am highly honoured. Thank you!
“Congratulations also to my senior colleague Dr. #bobmanueludokwuofficial
“Incidentally, he mentioned that ‘Living In Bondage,’ the movie that redefined and birthed the Nollywood we now have; was 30 years old to the day. We’ve come a mighty long way!” she wrote.