Farooq Oreagba’s Son Kahil Graduates Abroad to Family Cheers


 LagosExplorer reports: In a heartwarming family celebration that has captured the admiration of many Nigerians both at home and abroad, Kahil Oreagba, the second son of Farooq Oreagba, has graduated from university. The milestone event, which took place at a prestigious international institution, was graced by his mother and elder brother, who beamed with pride as they stood beside him in photos now circulating across social media platforms.


Farooq Oreagba, a well-respected Nigerian business executive and the Managing Director of NG Clearing, became a cultural icon after his captivating appearance at the 2024 Ojude Oba festival. Dressed in striking Yoruba regalia and riding majestically on horseback, Oreagba's photos went viral and reignited national conversations around cultural pride, legacy, and personal resilience. Diagnosed with cancer in recent years, Farooq's inspirational journey and public presence have earned him the nickname “the King of Ojude Oba” and a cult following among Nigerians.


While he is known for maintaining a relatively private family life, the graduation of his son Kahil has naturally drawn public interest. Many Nigerians see the Oreagba family not only as a symbol of professional excellence but also of strong family values and determination.






Sources close to the family revealed that Kahil completed his degree with distinction, although the specific course of study and university name have not yet been officially disclosed. What is clear, however, is that Kahil’s academic achievement has added another feather to the Oreagba family’s growing reputation for excellence.


A photo from the graduation ceremony shows Kahil standing proudly in his academic gown, flanked by his supportive mother and older brother. The family trio posed with smiles that reflected pride, unity, and shared sacrifice—a portrait of success built on strong foundations.


The moment has drawn emotional reactions online. A popular comment on X (formerly Twitter) read:


> “Farooq Oreagba is not just stylish—he’s a real father figure. Congrats to Kahil and the whole family. This is what winning looks like.”




Another fan wrote:


> “The Oreagbas are giving us class, culture, and achievement. What a family.”




Kahil’s graduation has sparked discussion around the importance of parenting, mentorship, and legacy in Nigerian households, especially among public figures. With Farooq’s rising popularity, there’s growing interest in how he balances career, culture, and family life—an image many young professionals admire and aspire to emulate.


His recent re-emergence into the public eye, combined with his openness about battling cancer, has made him not just a business leader but also a symbol of strength, grace, and purposeful living. For many Nigerians, the Oreagba name now carries deeper meaning beyond corporate success—it stands for cultural pride, family values, and resilience in the face of adversity.

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