Key points
- He announces his mum has earned a PhD. He praises her quiet grit and long years of work.
- She once rewrote WAEC to secure Mathematics credit. At 45, she enrolled again for another first degree.
- She now holds two first degrees and two master’s. A PGD and PhD complete her academic stack.
Media figure Enioluwa has celebrated a major family win. He announced that his mum has earned a PhD. She is now Dr Bola Adeoluwa after years of study.

In a post, he praised her quiet grit and drive. He said she once returned to write WAEC for Mathematics. For readers tracking entertainment, see our recent BBNaija 10 coverage.
What he wrote
He noted people often hailed his dad, who is a professor. But his mum has long been the steady force at home. He called her his “biggest inspiration” for quiet strength and patience.
Why her journey stands out
She went back to school to meet key entry needs. At 45, she enrolled for another first degree, making it two. Her stack now spans a PGD, two master’s and a PhD.
He said she sat through debates, cheered at events, and showed up. Those habits, he wrote, taught resilience, drive, and daily strength. He added that her wins prove steady work still beats the odds.
Fans called the feat a warm lift in a hard year. It also fits a trend of public wins across pop culture. For more context, read our recent Naira Marley feature.
Support also came from friends who followed the story online. Many praised late-life learning as a brave choice. Others said it shows parents can chase goals at any age.
Her journey highlights common hurdles for adult learners in Nigeria. WAEC resits are often needed to meet course rules. Families still juggle work, home life, and fees while studying.
Enioluwa framed the moment as a lesson in grit. He stressed resilience, perseverance, and strength as key daily skills. He also urged fans to celebrate people who show up for themselves.
He closed by inviting the public to honour his mother. “She’s my biggest inspiration,” he wrote to his audience. He asked followers to join him in cheering Dr Adeoluwa





