Singer Bad Boy Timz bags degree in computer engineering

Bad Boy Timz, a fast rising Nigerian singer, has just graduated from the Department of Computer Engineering at Bells University of Technology.

Bad Boy Timz bagged a degree in computer engineering from the institution. The MJ crooner happily took to his page on Instagram to share the good news with his followers and fans.

He also accompanied his post with pictures from his convocation ceremony. The graduating singer was spotted rocking a convocation gown as he posed for photographs.

See the post below:

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s first Netflix show will be a docuseries on the Invictus Games which is being made by Oscar-winning duo, director Orlando von Einsiedel and producer Joanna Natasegara.

The first project between the streaming service and the couple’s Archewell Productions has been announced and will see Oscar-winning duo, director Orlando von Einsiedel and producer Joanna Natasegara, tell the story of how Prince Harry created the global adaptive sports competition and tell the inspirational stories of the competitors who will participate at the Invictus Games The Hague 2020, which has been delayed to 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

All the athletes at the event are armed service members who experienced life-changing injuries or illnesses due to their time serving their respective countries in the military.

Harry, 36, will serve as a producer on “Heart of Invictus” and will also appear on screen.

Piers Morgan insists Princess Diana would be horrified by the divide between Harry and William
The broadcaster quit Good Morning Britain in early March after coming under fire for his comments about Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey with him receiving particular backlash for saying he didn’t believe Meghan suffered suicidal thoughts.

In a statement, the British royal said: “Since the very first Invictus Games back in 2014, we knew that each competitor would contribute in their own exceptional way to a mosaic of resilience, determination, and resolve.

“This series will give communities around the world a window into the moving and uplifting stories of these competitors on their path to the Netherlands next year.

“As Archewell Productions’ first series with Netflix, in partnership with the Invictus Games Foundation, I couldn’t be more excited for the journey ahead or prouder of the Invictus community for continuously inspiring global healing, human potential and continued service.”

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