Woman who Worked as a Cleaner Becomes a Licensed Nurse

Nnenna, who once worked as a cleaner for student nurses, has shared her remarkable story on Facebook, revealing that she used to clean their classrooms.

Woman who Worked as a Cleaner Becomes a Licensed Nurse

A Nigerian woman, Agadani Nnenna Gloria, has overcome humble beginnings to achieve her dream of becoming a licensed nurse.

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Nnenna, who once worked as a cleaner for student nurses, has shared her remarkable story on Facebook, revealing that she used to clean their classrooms. "Years back I was employed as a cleaner (health attendant) to clean student nurses' classrooms," she wrote.

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 After 18 years, Nnenna has achieved her dreams, earning her license to practice from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN), "But after 18 years of hard work, today, I am a Nurse, licensed to practice by the nursing and midwifery council of Nigeria," she added. 

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Nnenna acknowledged that her journey to this academic feat was not without its challenges, but credited her success to divine intervention. "It was not easy for me, honestly. I thank God for crowning my effort with success," she said.