
A Nigerian Ex beauty Queen and former Face of Democracy Advocate, Ms. Cynthia Precious Imhansi-Jacob has made history as she announces her successful certification and graduation from Riverside Flight Center Tulsa, Oklahoma USA as certified Pilot. She announced the good news, few hours ago, after she released photos of herself at the Riverside Flight Center, USA.
Ms. Cynthia Precious Imhansi-Jacob was certified with FAA PPL, Instrument Rated, commercial pilot Multi Engine and Single Engine (AMEL, ASEL). On graduation from the flight center, she expressed appreciation to God almighty and her Guardians for their strenght, encouragement and supports towards the success and achievements, especially with the recent certification of a professional Pilot from a US Flight academy.
The young, intelligent and vibrant Pilot hails from Esan South-East local government area of Edo state. Before advancing her studies in the US to become a certified Pilot, Ms. Cynthia had earlier bagged a first degree in Law and a second degree in Public Administration. She had earlier delved into acting, pageantry and modeling. She was also a Cabin Executive at Jed Air Nigeria and Olin Travels Executive Jets.
The multi-talented and multi-skilled Ms. Cynthia has continue to receive several congratulatory messages from friends, family members, fans and colleagues on her certification as a professional Pilot from a renowned flight Institution and academy in the United States of America-USA.



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