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From Dropout to Diploma: SA Influencer Ndivhuwo’s Redemption Journey

Influencer Ndivhuwo Muhanelwa caps social media fame with a marketing diploma.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
June 24, 2025
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The story of Ndivhuwo Muhanelwa, who went to be a graduate after being a dropout is an inspiration to many.

On Monday, the social media star received a diploma in marketing management at Boston City Campus.

He termed the milestone as redemption- a testimony to the dream of his late mother. As Ndivhuwo was picking his certificate, he whispered, “Mama, I did it”.

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His educational career was not easy.

After the death of his mother in 2011, he quit Nelson Mandela University.

In the next year, he failed to obtain a bursary at University of Pretoria and had a difficult time (at times sleeping in bathrooms and libraries)


He did not give up on his dream despite the failures.

He went back to school with a goal and not a career in mind. I am the product, as he explained. My voice, my vision… they all had to be packaged”


As Nochill God, the famous online comedic celebrity video calls, Ndivhuwo has now turned to teaching creators how to market themselves.

He has declared to establish Africa largest school of influence, which will provide courses, ebooks, and digital products

He considers marketing as the language of purpose and he is planning to train others to monetize their messages ethically. His ambition? A community of contentpreneurs around the world.

The success of Ndivhuwo demonstrates that when resilient and visionary, passion can be transformed into an impact. This is what started as a personal endeavor but has become a cause of other people.

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Fatimah Abdulraheem is an emerging digital journalist passionate about crafting compelling narratives for today's media landscape. She combines fresh perspectives with journalistic standards to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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