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9 Portraits of Globantara Ibrahim, Millendaru's Unsung Younger Brother, Intelligent and Achieved - Just Earned a Law Degree

9 Portraits of Globantara Ibrahim, Millendaru's Unsung Younger Brother, Intelligent and Achieved - Just Earned a Law Degree

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9 Portraits of Globantara Ibrahim, Millendaru's Unsung Younger Brother, Intelligent and Achieved - Just Earned a Law Degree

Millendaru's personal life is always in the spotlight. As is known, Ashanty's nephew has parents named the late Hambali Samudero and Rahma Aisyah.

Not many people know that Millen also has a younger brother named Globantara Ibrahim who is very accomplished. What does he look like?

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Millendaru actually has two siblings. They are Globantara Ibrahim and Aisyah Khumayra Azahr.

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Both of Millen's younger siblings are far from the spotlight. Besides not being a public figure, Millen also rarely uploads photos with his two siblings.

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However, Globantara Ibrahim's figure actually stole the spotlight during Millen's birthday celebration in Bali some time ago.

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Far from being flashy, Globantara Ibrahim's appearance is actually very simple.

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Quietly captivating, perhaps that's the description of Millen's sibling. Not many people know that he serves as the Chairman of SAPMA PP South Jakarta.

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SAPMA PP itself is an abbreviation for Satuan Pelajar dan Mahasiswa Pemuda Pancasila (Youth and Student Unit of Pancasila). They often directly provide assistance to residents affected by the Corona pandemic.

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Not only active in organizations, Globantara Ibrahim is also very intelligent in college. Recently, he obtained a Bachelor of Law degree.

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In addition to having impressive academic achievements, his love story is also smooth. After being investigated, it turns out that he has been in a long-term relationship with his girlfriend, Tiara Hamzani.

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His contrasting portrait with Millen often becomes a topic of conversation. What do you think, KLovers?