Man Carries His Sister on one Arm as he Recreates Matric Photo in Celebration of his University Graduation

Man Carries His Sister on one Arm as he Recreates Matric Photo in Celebration of his University Graduation

  • A Nigerian man has celebrated completing his university education with a remake of a throwback photo he had with his sister
  • The university graduate carried his 16-year-old sister on one arm just like he did years ago when he newly gained admission
  • Social media users thought his sister has really grown and gained weight as they wished him success

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A Nigerian man has celebrated wrapping up his university program with a cute throwback photo recreation with his younger sister.

The man identified as Victory Ugah shared both photos on his LinkedIn page.

Nigerian man celebrates graduation from school by carrying his sister on one arm to recreate matric photo
Ugah carried his younger sister on one arm to celebrate his graduation from university Photo Credit: LinkedIn/Victory Ugah
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Ugah in the first frame taken in 2014 during his matriculation carried his then 9-year-old sibling on one hand and they replicated the same pose in 2021.

The graduate admitted that her weight nearly broke his arm as he hinted at a possible photoshop to recreate it when he does his master's or PhD program. He went on to celebrate her 16th birthday.

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He wrote:

"Matriculation Vs Convocation.
"Always wanted to recreate this matriculation picture with my sister.
"I didn't think she would have grown this much. Almost broke my hand during the convocation picture. Would probably need Photoshop to recreate this again after MSc and PhD.
"Happy sweet 16 birthday to her."

Many express surprises as his sister's fast growth and body change

While some LinkedIn users were quick to note that Ugah's younger sister had put on weight and is fast developing into a beautiful woman, others encouraged him to start bodybuilding if he must recreate the photo in the future.

Solomon Bello said:

"Thought the convocation photo is already a photoshop. U try but u should start bodybuilding alongside ur Msc and PhD program.
"Congratulation and Happy birthday to her."

Olaniyi Fawole reacted:

"Congratulations, Victory Ugah.
By the way, unlike one's height, weight gain is reversible. You might not need photoshop after your MSc and PhD."

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Oyebamiji Abdullahi commented:

"I still don't understand, the way girls develop enh some how amazing........well congratulations bro Victory Ugah."

Blessing Edward remarked:

"I think this is a great adventure, just that in the next phase she would be almost as big as you are right now or even more than.
"So I'll recommend you visit the gym Center to build some muscles.
"BTW, Congratulations to you.
"And Greater heights!"

Man shares 2000 NYSC photo of mum to celebrate becoming a corps member

Meanwhile, it was previously reported that a young man had shared a throwback photo of his mum during her NYSC as he celebrated becoming a corps member many years later.

The man named Michael on his LinkedIn page posted a throwback photo of his mother when she was a corps member in 2000.

In the year 2000 snap, the woman was carrying Micheal who was a baby then on her legs. More than two decades after, the young man took a photo in his NYSC uniform with his mum beside him.

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Many people have taken to his comment section to write about how very much young he still looks.

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