Young Lady Achieves Dream of Becoming a Mechanic, Gets Certificate to Repair Aeroplanes
- A pretty lady, Gift Bvuma, has sunk in three years of hard work at 43 Air School (Pty) Ltd to become a certified aeroplane mechanic
- Gift posed with her certificate beside a plane in a hangar as she revealed that becoming a mechanic was a goal she conquered
- Messages of congratulations flooded her comment section as people admired the new height she achieved
A young lady, Gift Bvuma, has taken to her LinkedIn page to share that her three years of determination have finally paid off.
In a very short post, the lady revealed that she has now graduated and become a qualified aircraft mechanic.

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She conquered it
Sharing a photo on the platform, the lady standing in a hangar, posed beside an aircraft as she held her certificate with both hands.
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Her post read:
“I’ll like to present myself as a newly qualified aircraft mechanic 3 years of determination we finally conquered 43 Air School (Pty) Ltd.”
Messages of congratulations
At the time of writing this report, her post has gathered over 6,000 likes with more than 400 comments.
Legit.ng compiled some of them below:
Uchehara John said:
"Congrats ....well deserved."
Derrick Zulu said:
"Wow, aircraft mechanic. That's a massive achievement, congratulations."
Refiloe Sekgobela said:
"Congratulations girl. You worked hard."
Mnoneleli Justice Makaula said:
"Congratulations Gift."
Female mechanic shows off her skill
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian lady, Ikokwu Mercy Delight, in a series of posts showed off her mechanic work and the reception was massive.
In a LinkedIn post written at the beginning of August, the female mechanic said that she does not give up when others are quitting.
She encouraged people to chase their dreams no matter what the cost of doing so could be. In another post, she advised on the need to overcome fear and succeed.
Female pilot praised
In other news, a young female Nigerian lady, Nwando Okplaeke, was praised by Nigerians for being the first female pilot to land an aircraft at the new Anambra International Airpot on Friday, April 30.
The lady's sister with the social media handle @SoniaUzama also rejoiced on social media as she said that it was such a proud sister moment.
Source: Legit.ng