Nigerian celebrities returning to school inspire fans as Kanayo O. Kanayo, Helen Paul, and others earn higher degrees after fame
A number of Nigerian entertainers have continued their academic journeys despite achieving fame, fortune, and public recognition, with several returning to school to earn advanced qualifications in a remarkable display of determination and lifelong learning.
Among the most notable is veteran Nollywood actor Kanayo O. Kanayo, who returned to university years after establishing himself in the film industry.
Kanayo O. Kanayo
He initially studied Philosophy at the University of Lagos before pursuing his long-held ambition in Law at the University of Abuja, eventually being called to the bar in 2020.
Kanayo O. Kanayo’s academic pursuit has often been cited as an example of persistence, as he balanced his entertainment career with formal education at an advanced stage in life.
In a similar vein, comedian and academic Afeez Oyetoro, popularly known as Saka, also advanced his studies while maintaining his acting and lecturing careers.

Afeez Oyetoro, popularly known as Saka
He earned a doctorate in Theatre Arts at the age of 61, reinforcing his commitment to education alongside entertainment.
Actor and comedian Bolaji Amusan, widely known as Mr Latin, also returned to school later in life.

Bolaji Amusan, widely known as Mr Latin
He obtained a degree in Peace and Conflict Resolution from the National Open University of Nigeria at 59, adding to his established career in the Yoruba film industry.
Fuji music star Saheed Osupa also made headlines after returning to academia in his 50s.
He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Ibadan, graduating with honours after earlier completing a National Diploma decades before.
Actress Eucharia Anunobi stands out as another entertainer who pursued multiple academic qualifications alongside her acting career.

Eucharia Anunobi
She later earned a PhD in Theology and Christian Education, adding to her earlier degrees in Mass Communication and English.
Comedienne Helen Paul also achieved academic distinction after earning a doctorate in Theatre Arts from the University of Lagos, combining her entertainment career with academic excellence.

Helen Paul
In recent years, actress Nancy Isime also made headlines after receiving an honorary doctorate, marking another milestone in the growing trend of entertainers receiving academic recognition.

Nancy Isime
These stories highlight a growing culture within Nigeria’s entertainment industry where education is increasingly seen as a continuous journey rather than a fixed stage in life.
For many of these celebrities, returning to school represents personal fulfilment, intellectual growth, and a desire to challenge long-held stereotypes about entertainers and education.
Their achievements continue to inspire fans and younger entertainers, showing that success in the creative industry does not limit academic ambition.
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