Joy as Lady Achieves Dream of Becoming A Pilot After 10 Years, Captain Pours Water on Her

Joy as Lady Achieves Dream of Becoming A Pilot After 10 Years, Captain Pours Water on Her

A TikTok user identified as @malaikarubani3 has shared the remarkable moment her ‘captain instructor’ washed her with water.

Malaika had just registered her first flight as pilot in command, hence the washing with water by her instructor who was so proud of her.

According to her, she almost gave up her dream of becoming a pilot but finally, she achieved her over a decade dream.

She captioned the video;

“POV: You’ve had a dream to be a pilot for more than a decade, almost gave up 1000 times but today you register your first flight as pilot in command. God, please do unto others too what you have done for me.”

Malaika added that her captain was also proud of her achievement.

“My instructor captain Sharon too proud to wash me,” she wrote.

Social media reactions

Netizens took to the comments section to congratulate her for the great feat she achieved.

@Jacky said:

“This is so powerful had to come back and like, dear may God lift you to greater heights of success.”

@titilope 02 reacted:

“Congratulations”

@madoka643 reacted:

“Congratulations love it and very much moved..”

@user6379712059400 reacted:

“Congratulations and may God in heaven always be Infront and behind you, you always go and come back, you will never be a victim of plane crash,you are blessed”.

@chebetfildause390 said:

“God is so beautiful and faithful.”

@user111637181613 said:

“I am happy for you sister, may God keep opening doors for you.”

@carolauma472 reacted:

“Congratulations dear, you deserve it.”

@Owinolove commented:

“Congratulations girl.proud of you”.

@Oyindamola reacted:

“Dreams are valid.”

Watch the video below:

@malaikarubani3

#fyp #pilote #pilot

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Lady become first black person to bag degree from Canadian university

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a beautiful Nigerian lady, Addy Olubamiji, has recounted how she became the first black person to obtain a PhD in Biomedical engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada.

Addy in her recent post on Twitter, revealed that she came from a poor background but her determination to succeed made her excel.

According to Addy, her mother was a farmer, while her father was earning so little. Addy at her tender age, would always go into the streets to hawk pepper so she can help her family.

Source: Legit.ng

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