Young lady passes her IELTS exam, leaves Nigeria, becomes registered nurse in UK
- A Nigerian lady's dream has come true as she finally became a practicing nurse in the UK after acing her exams
- The lady said that she is very grateful to be living the life she has always wanted as a nurse
- Many people praised her move, hoping to do the same thing for themselves in the nearest future
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A Nigerian lady identified as Atinuke has taken to Twitter to celebrated her relocation to the UK after she passed her IELTS and CBT.
She said that she also ace her Trust interview. With the success in the exams, she got her certificate and visa vignette.
After Atinuke has achieved everything, she became a registered nurse in England fulfilling her dream.
The woman said that 2021 started on a very great note for her. In a subsequent tweet, the lady said that she is fed up with Nigeria.
See her post below:
At the time of writing this report, her post has gathered 13,000 likes with over 2,00 retweets as at the time of writing this report.
Legit.ng compiled some of the sections below:
@FineNigerian said:
"Congratulations...very swift move to chuck that ring away nicely."
@lamide_black said:
"Oh....you are marriedDisappointed face. I wish you all the best o."
@YesMyro said:
"Wishing you the very best in all your endeavors. We will never forget that our leaders caused a mass exodus of our youth and brain drain in these times."
@olaolu13 said:
"Congratulations Baby, more wins Jahs willing."
@teanuke_ said:
"Thank you my husband. Thanks for your unending support. Jehovah will continue to bless you for us."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported a Nigerian man identified as Nonso and with the Twitter handle @Serioussist came online to share his family's relocation story.
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In a tweet on Wednesday, January 20, the man said he and his wife left Nigeria, a move that he called a "hard reset", suggesting they were at their lowest low when they did.
Nonso added that they left everything behind with the determination to start a new life in Canada. According to him, at the time they did this, there was no family or friends in their new home country.
Source: Legit.ng