Renowned Ghanaian actress and filmmaker, Juliet Ibrahim, has celebrated a major personal milestone by earning her first academic degree — a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing Communications from Berkeley College in the United States.

She shared the news on Instagram with graduation-themed photos and an emotional caption: “Today is my graduation day. Join me as I bag my first degree ever by watching the Commencement ceremony. Thanks for the love and support always.”
In a heartfelt follow-up post, Juliet reflected on her journey, revealing that she postponed her education to support her family. “As the first daughter, I put higher education on hold after high school to help my siblings pursue their dreams,” she wrote. “I became famous at 19 and didn’t think I’d have the time to go back to school — until four years ago when a friend inspired me to follow my dream.”

She praised Berkeley College for providing a supportive environment for adult learners, adding, “After years of sacrifice and resilience, I’m proud to have earned my degree.”
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Juliet, who is also a mother, author, and full-time creative, acknowledged the challenges of balancing multiple roles but emphasized the fulfillment that came with achieving her goal. “This journey was far from easy, but I stayed committed. Walking across that graduation stage will be unforgettable,” she said, encouraging other women: “It’s never too late to chase your dreams.”
Widely known for her work in Nollywood and Ghallywood, Juliet Ibrahim now joins a growing list of African entertainers who are embracing formal education alongside their creative careers.

Congratulations to Juliet Ibrahim on this remarkable achievement.