Mercy Eke is marking a new chapter and this time, it comes with an MBA.

The reality TV star and entrepreneur has officially earned her Master of Business Administration from the University of Sunderland, celebrating the milestone at a graduation ceremony held in early February 2026 at London’s historic Southwark Cathedral. Known for her evolution from reality television favorite to full-fledged businesswoman, the achievement adds another defining layer to her steadily expanding portfolio.

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Sharing moments from the ceremony, Mercy documented the walk across the stage as her name, Mercy Chinenyenwa Eke was announced, followed by scenes capturing quiet celebrations with friends and loved ones both inside and outside the cathedral’s striking stone setting. The atmosphere was understated yet deeply triumphant, reflecting the satisfaction that comes after months of focused commitment.

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For the occasion, Mercy blended academic tradition with her signature polished style, wearing her graduation gown over a tailored pinstriped suit, accessorized with Chanel earrings and a bold red Hermès Birkin bag. In several clips, she is seen holding a bouquet of flowers while posing for photos against the cathedral’s historic architecture, a visual that perfectly captured the significance of the moment.

The milestone arrives nearly a year after Mercy first announced her return to school in March 2025, describing the decision as the start of a new chapter. Now, with the degree officially secured, the graduation video stands as a visual record of that commitment , a reminder that reinvention, growth and ambition continue to define her journey.

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In her celebratory caption, she reflected on the experience, writing, “Against popular opinion, another degree secured. Grateful to everyone who pushed me through the tough moments.”

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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