- Ghanaian actor Van Vicker is celebrating his daughter’s graduation from university with a Bachelor of Laws degree.
- The proud father shared the news of his daughter’s recovery on Instagram, praising her dedication and resilience.

Ghanaian actor Van Vicker is overflowing with pride as he celebrates a major milestone in his daughter’s life her graduation from university with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree.
Taking to Instagram, the proud father shared the heartwarming news alongside a heartfelt tribute. He praised his daughter’s determination, resilience, and commitment throughout her academic journey.
Van Vicker expressed his admiration for her discipline in an era where students face numerous distractions and challenges. He noted that witnessing her dedication and eventual success filled him with immense gratitude and pride.
He wrote:
“Yesterday, my daughter graduated with a Legum Baccalaureus degree (Bachelor of Laws).
I am a proud father and basking in it till tomorrow.
I appreciate her completion, her success, because staying focused, determined, committed, and being resilient is an arduous undertaking in recent times.
I am thankful to God for all His blessings.
Congratulations to you, J, my LLB senior. Continue to soar.
I love you.”
In other news, A Nigerian lawyer has come under heavy criticism on social media after revealing his role in the ongoing investigation into the death of singer Mohbad.
Mohbad, a fast-rising music star, passed away on September 12, 2023, leaving behind a 4-month-old son, his wife, and other grieving family members. Since his passing, attempts to determine the precise cause of death have hit several roadblocks.
Just days ago, a coroner attributed the cause of Mohbad’s death to medical negligence, a verdict that sparked intense reactions across various social media platforms.
In a new statement, the lawyer claimed that the situation was unfolding in a way typical of many African contexts, alleging that Mohbad’s widow, Wunmi, was being unfairly targeted. He further asserted that the actions against her appeared both intentional and strategic.
However, his remarks triggered a wave of online criticism, with many netizens strongly disagreeing with his perspective.
He wrote:
“I was the first Nigerian lawyer that wrote the Chief Coroner of Lagos in respect of Mohbad’s death. I also participated in the Coroner. Barely 4 sittings, I had an idea of how Mohbad died. The attack on Wunmi, his wife, is deliberate and calculated. That lady is being victimized.”
“It is common in Africa to see husband family members accusing the wife of their late son as the mastermind of death. In some cultures, the widow will be cruelly compelled to indulge in rituals to prove her innocence. The barbaric culture is still around and Wunmi is yet a victim.”
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