Naija don get better reason to celebrate as Nafisat Balogun, wey be the first female pilot for Nigeria Customs Service, don achieve another big milestone. She don secure commercial multi-engine pilot licence for United States, something wey no be small feat for aviation world.
This new licence mean say Nafisat fit fly bigger aircraft wey get more than one engine, and e show say her training and hard work don reach international standard. Many people dey hail her as she continue to break barriers for women inside security agencies and aviation sector.
Her achievement don also inspire plenty young girls wey get dream to enter aviation or uniform work. People talk say her story na proof say with determination and focus, Nigerian women fit shine for global stage.
From Customs Uniform to Cockpit: Nafisat Balogun Soar High with US Pilot Licence
Nafisat Balogun journey no just start today, as she don dey make waves since she become the first female pilot for Nigeria Customs Service. Now, she don carry her career go another level by obtaining commercial multi-engine licence for United States.
This step no just add feather to her cap, e also open more doors for international flying opportunities. Experts talk say this kind licence dey require serious training, discipline, and plenty flying hours before person fit qualify.
As she achieve this, many Nigerians dey see am as big win for the country. Her success dey show say with the right support and dedication, local talents fit compete and succeed anywhere for the world.
Women Power: Nafisat Balogun Make History Again with New Aviation Milestone
Nafisat Balogun don once again write her name for history book as she secure commercial multi-engine pilot licence abroad. As the first female pilot for Nigeria Customs Service, her latest achievement don further cement her legacy.
People wey sabi aviation say this licence na major requirement for pilots wey wan handle complex aircraft, especially for commercial operations. E mean say Nafisat don ready for bigger responsibilities and global aviation stage.
Her success don spark conversation about empowering more women for male-dominated fields. Many stakeholders dey call for more investment in training and support so that more Nigerians, especially women, go fit follow her footsteps.
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