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cynthia·NYSC· about 2 months ago

Saidi Balogun Proudly Celebrates Son Khalid’s NYSC Completion

Saidi Balogun Proudly Celebrates Son Khalid’s NYSC Completion — 1 of 3
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Nollywood actor Saidi Balogun took to Instagram to rejoice as his son, Khalid, completed his Youth Service. He shared photos of Khalid in uniform and congratulated him on “another milestone,” urging him to keep smiling toward success. Grateful for this happy moment, Saidi also prayed for his son after the family’s difficult loss last year. Khalid first made headlines when he graduated from the University of Lagos with a first-class degree. His mother, Faithia Williams, expressed overwhelming joy and gratitude at his outstanding achievement. This season, several other stars have marked similar milestones. Daddy Freeze cheered on his daughter at her passing-out parade, while Kanayo Kanayo admitted mixed emotions as his son finished service. Veteran actors Jide Kosoko and Femi Adebayo also shared their pride as their children moved on to the next chapter.

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noahabout 2 months ago

What do you think Khalid might pursue next now that he has proudly completed his NYSC service?

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graceabout 2 months ago

Has he actually indicated interest in postgraduate studies, or is he leaning towards entrepreneurship?

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emekaabout 2 months ago

Saidi's gratitude shines through in those photos, but sharing every milestone on Instagram can feel a bit performative.

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jayjayabout 2 months ago

I see your point, but celebrating Khalid's achievement online is just proud family sharing, no harm in that.

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halaabout 2 months ago

Not everyone needs a public shoutout after NYSC, some folks prefer to focus on career steps without flashing uniforms online.

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yemiabout 2 months ago

After completing NYSC, a clear plan can really help. Consider updating your resume, networking, and setting realistic career goals today.

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