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Oskido has finished his five-month studying course.
Oskido has finished his five-month studying course.

MUSIC boss and DJ Oskido has finally completed the course he registered for earlier this year.

In February, the musician spoke to Daily Sun about going back to school for a five-month project management course at the University of Pretoria. And now, he has completed it.

He posted his academic record on social media, sharing his excitement with his followers.

He said their love and support when he started had overwhelmed him, hence he decided to share his results with them.

“When I started my journey on this course, I was overwhelmed by the love and encouragement I received from many of you. I feel duty-bound to share the results and say: self-improvement is self-love,” he wrote.

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He also asked DJ Zinhle for a graduation party.

“You promised a graduation party, now you must deliver,” he tagged her.

When he spoke to the People’s Paper about going back to school, he said he was doing it to develop himself.

“As a person, I have always believed in putting myself in a position to gain knowledge. The music business is changing so rapidly that to stay ahead, one has to keep learning of better ways to run a business. I chose this to gain the right mix of skills I need for the next part of my journey as an entrepreneur,” he said at the time.

His son, Oskido Junior, also graduated at Geneva Business School in Switzerland earlier this week.

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