Nigerian lady who dumped journalism to become naval officer shares experience

Nigerian lady who dumped journalism to become naval officer shares experience

- Veronica Effiong says she left journalism to become a naval officer and that it has been an amazing journey so far

- The Nigerian lady took to her LinkedIn page to reflect on the career-changing decision she took a year ago

- Effiong says she had an amazing career in broadcasting for seven years but the Nigerian military has always held a funny mystery to her

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A Nigerian lady identified as Veronica Effiong has said she has had an amazing journey as a naval officer since she left journalism to join the Nigerian Navy.

Legit.ng notes that Effiong took to her LinkedIn account to reflect on the career-changing decision she took a year ago.

Effiong said she had an amazing career in broadcasting for seven years but the Nigerian military has always held a funny mystery to her.

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Gorgeous Nigerian lady who dumped journalism to become naval officer shares her life journey
Veronica Effiong says she left journalism to become a naval officer and that it has been an amazing journey so far. Photo credit: Veronica Effiong/LinkedIn
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She wrote on LinkedIn: "The Nigerian military has always held a funny mystery to me, in that I find it easy to see more men in the military than women, I began my research on it and surely I found some interesting things.

Gorgeous Nigerian lady who dumped journalism to become naval officer shares her life journey
Veronica Effiong. Photo credit: Veronica Effiong/LinkedIn
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"Apparently, In the military, there are only 3 women out of 10 people. Just 3! (that is fast changing I must say)."

Gorgeous Nigerian lady who dumped journalism to become naval officer shares her life journey
Veronica Effiong dumped journalism to become a naval officer
Source: UGC

According to her, she told herself that she had to be among the 3%.

She added: "That was the turning point for me. Along with my flair for a more adventurous journey, a great broadcasting career, and my desire to be among the 3 of 10, I made the decision to switch careers.

"I went through the necessary training and now I’m a proud officer of the Nigerian Navy."

The naval officer also said women in the military are not emotionless as it is claimed, adding that they also want to be loved, pampered and take care of like every other woman.

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In other news, Nigerians on Twitter have reacted to the new skit by Debo Adebayo popularly known as Mr Macaroni in which the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, was featured.

Recall that Mr Macaroni visited the revered king at his palace recently and Nigerians reacted positively when the video emerged on social media.

It appeared that the talented Nigerian comedian was not going to leave Ife without getting the traditional ruler to feature in his skit.

In the new skit that has received commendations, the monarch used the opportunity to promote the Yoruba tradition of respecting elders.

Oba Ogunwusi preached on the need to kneel down or prostrate for elders as a sign of respect.

In his reaction to the skit, a Twitter user with the handle @SodiqTade said the king has done well in featuring in the skit.

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