Holy Ghost's speed times favour - Man celebrates as he bags 2 master's degrees

Holy Ghost's speed times favour - Man celebrates as he bags 2 master's degrees

- A social media user, Sidahome, has earned two master's degrees in Information Systems and Project Management

- He has taken to his Twitter handle to celebrate and acknowledge God's divine help saying it was ''Holy Ghost's speed times favour''

- Sidahome shared a photo in his graduation robe and cap

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A young man with the Twitter name, Sidahome, has notched a dual Master of Science in Information Systems and Project Management degrees.

Announcing the feat in a Twitter post, he disclosed that he graduated with distinction, earning a GPA score of 4.0.

''Today I graduate with a dual Master of Science in Information Systems and Project Management Degree. Highest GPA: 4.0/ Distinction,'' he posted.

Holy Ghost's speed times favour - Man celebates as he bags 2 master's degrees from top university
Holy Ghost's speed times favour - Man celebrates as he bags 2 master's degrees from top university. Image: Sidahome
Source: Twitter

Sidahome added: ''A certified Project Management Professional (PMP). Multiple full-time job-offers as System Analyst (Employed). Holy ghost's speed times favour.''

Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh earlier reported a dramatic video showing an alleged side chick enjoying a moment with someone's husband in town only for the man's wife to appear unannounced has surfaced online.

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The video which is making the rounds online shows the side chick sitting in front of the man's vehicle at a filling station.

The dramatic scene shows the man's heavy backside wife in a scuffle with him as she attempted to remove the lady from the car.

In other news, wannabe-rich-quick young Ghanaians are resorting to money rituals for wealth to live ostentatious lifestyles.

The recent murder of 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdallah by teenagers Felix Nyarko, 16, and Nicholas Kini, 18, who allegedly intended to use his body parts for money rituals is one of many rots gaining root in society.

The grisly killing of Abdallah, which occurred in April this year, agitated Ghanaians' moral foundations, arousing concerns about how society, religious groups, media, and parents have failed as authorities in upholding acceptable traditions and values of behaviour that align with Ghanaian culture.

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