Indeed, life is synonymous with progress. Even as a student, we hope to climb from one level to another. Just like Wizkid's son, Ayo is showing us today.
Just in, Ayo Balogun took to his Instagram page to flaunt lovely photos of his first day in school. This is good news I must say.
School is a place of learning for both kids and adults. It's a place we improve our intellectual capacity for a better human development.
According to Wizkid's son, Ayo, he is now in Kindergarten, and today is his first day in school. In the photos he shared, he was seen posing with his school bag.
Basically, kids are always full of joy when they are making progress in life. Obviously, Ayo is very happy about his new level in school. All thanks to his parents for all the love and care.
In his caption, Ayo used the opportunity to tell his fans to wish him luck as he starts a new class today.
We wish you more progress in life, as you journey along.


Photos credited to Instagram
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