National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula has every reason to rejoice.
He proudly announced the academic achievement of his son.
Eugene Wetangula recently obtained a PhD in Juridical Science from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
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Taking to his social media pages, Wetangula shared, “Today, my family and I had the privilege to witness my son,
Dr. Eugene Wetangula, being conferred with a PhD in Juridical Science from Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.”
Accompanied by photos capturing the celebratory moment, Wetangula showcased the happiness of his family, posing alongside the new PhD recipient.
He, was present in the audience, capturing the pivotal moment.
When Eugene walked onto the stage to receive his postgraduate certificate.
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“I encourage every Kenyan, especially the youth, to prioritize the pursuit of knowledge to the highest levels.
An educated country is a prosperous country.
Congratulations, Dr. Eugene Wetangula!” declared the speaker.
Highlighting the broader societal impact of education, The proud Dad emphasized that education serves as the key to success.
Further unlocking a multitude of opportunities and expanding one’s perspectives for global competitiveness.
This year has given Wetangula more reasons to celebrate as his son Alvin embarked on a new journey by tying the knot with his longtime lover, Naisula Leteipan.
Son tying nuptials
Overflowing with joy, the National Assembly speaker penned a special message to the newlyweds, stating,
“Today, you are not just gaining a life partner, but a lifelong companion who will share in your dreams, challenges, and triumphs.”
Wetangula emphasized that love extends beyond beautiful moments, urging the couple to stand together during storms and find strength in each other’s presence.
He reassured the couple of their parents’ presence, offering guidance and support in their union, while wishing them a life filled with laughter, growth, and intertwined hearts.