Beautiful daughter of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills graduates as medical doctor (Photos)

Beautiful daughter of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills graduates as medical doctor (Photos)

- One of the 2 daughters of renowned Ghanaian pastor Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has graduated as a medical doctor

- Dr Daniella Heward-Mills has done well to follow the footpath of her father who is also a medical doctor by profession

- The beautiful young lady is one of the 4 children of Bishop Dag namely Paula, David and Joshua

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Daniella Heward-Mills, one of the two daughters of Bishop Dad Heward-Mills, has graduated as a medical doctor and released absolutely stunning photos that have gone viral.

In the photos sighted by YEN.com.gh on the personal Twitter handle of the beautiful Christian lady, Daniella wore brilliant smiles as well as her stethoscope.

It is thinkable that one of her greatest excitements has been to have followed her father's path as Bishop Dag Heward-Mills himself is a medical doctor by profession.

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Daniella, according to her LinkedIn profile, specialized in Dental Surgery at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

The fresh doctor is one of the four children of the renowned pastor and founder of the Lighthouse conglomerate in Ghana that has branches all over the world.

Her siblings include Paula, David and Joshua, who are all doing great in different fields of endeavour.

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Beautiful daughter of Bishop Dag Heward-Mills graduates as medical doctor; drops stunning photos
Source: UGC
Source: UGC

In another exciting report, Dr Denise A. Asafo-Adjei, a brilliant Ghanaian lady, has made the country and Africa proud after becoming the first Black woman to complete residency in urology at Columbia University.

The high-achiever revealed this feat on her personal Instagram handle in a recent post sighted by YEN.com.gh.

Since Columbia University was established on 25 May 1754 in New York in the United States of America, no Black woman has ever finished residency in urology until now.

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