20-Year-Old Becomes One of the Youngest Airline Pilots in Africa

Ouloassia Jennifer Yhaye, a 20-year-old Ivorian, has made history as one of Africa’s youngest female airline pilots. Her remarkable journey, marked by determination and excellence, has set her apart in an industry where only 5.2% of pilots in Africa are women. Jennifer‘s academic journey began at Morning Glory International School (MGIS) in Abidjan. She graduated…

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A 26-year-old is the first woman to win the UK Engineering Prize for innovation

In a remarkable achievement that highlights the potential of African innovation, 26-year-old Charlette N’Guessan from Ivory Coast has made history by becoming the first woman to win the prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation. N’Guessan and her team received this accolade for their groundbreaking work on the BACE API, a digital…

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Young African Woman Transitions from Flight Attendant to Trailblazing Pilot – Aya Gertrude Konan

Aya Gertrude Konan’s journey from flight attendant to breaking barriers as the first female commercial pilot in Ivory Coast exemplifies resilience, determination, and the pursuit of dreams against all odds. Hailing from Ivory Coast, Aya embarked on her career in the aviation industry in April 2013 as a flight attendant. However, her aspirations soared beyond…

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