Former Super Eagles striker, Benedict Akwuegbu has began his Masters Degree Program at School of Nursing and Midwifery, Chelmsford, Anglia Ruskin University in London.
Akwuegbu graduated this year with a First class Bsc (Hons) in Nursing (Mental Health), from the same University, which propelled him to further the more.
The ex- AK Grazer of Austria goal poacher has now taken his goals scoring prowess to the classroom where he is also excelling.
The Japan/Korea 2002 world cup star broke the news to us exclusively from his base in London.
“I’m happy to inform you that I have started my Masters Degree program, Akwuegbu told us.
“After bagging a First class in my first degree in Nursing Mental health, I was motivated to continue.
“It’s the same course I have entered for my Masters at the same University Anglia Ruskin”, he said.
The ‘Austrian Bomber’ as Akwuegbu was fondly called by his ardent fans during his active days as a footballer, also recently received employment by NHS, a huge organisation in the UK.
Recall that Akwuegbu won the Achievers Awards besides being named also as an Ambassador by the University.