Founder, King’s Rubies, Abuja, Dr (Mrs) Ifeoma Eze, has said that it is important to keep learning no matter the degree you have obtained:

“It was Alvin Toffler who said, ‘The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.’

“No matter how educated you are, there is something to relearn and unlearn. This is what ignites my passion and drive for more learning.”

She made the remarks in Abuja, while receiving a second PhD (Honorary), Gregory University, Uturu, Imo State.

She told her audience: “I agree with Albert Einstein who said, ‘Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.’

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“I feel elated not just because my past work is being recognised. 

“But that this honour is a call to action to increase my impact towards my community and country with my skills, abilities and knowledge.”

The Vice Chancellor, Prof Augustine Uwakwe and Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof Uwaoma Uche were present at the presentation.

She has 11 gospel albums, authored 30 books and co-authored another 30 with her husband, Bishop Okwudili Eze, founder, Zion Heritage And Miracle Ministries, Abuja.