Meet Hassana and Husiena Edili Ogaji, Canada-based ladies who are the first female twin airline pilots

Meet Hassana and Husiena Edili Ogaji, Canada-based ladies who are the first female twin airline pilots

Many internet users are currently filled with admiration for twin sisters, Hassana and Huseiena Edili Ogaji who are both successful airline pilots.

A Twitter user identified as Olajide TV shared the photo of the sisters and revealed that they are the first twin airline pilots to graduate from Canadian Aero Academy and have been in the aviation business for over seven years.

The photo of the twins have taken over the internet with many wishing the Kogi-born, Canada-based pilots all the best as they forge on in their careers.

Success is always worth celebrating. The twin sisters of Igala origin have made themselves proud by chasing their dreams and shattering glass ceilings.

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Many Nigerians have celebrated the hardworking ladies on social media

So impressive.

Meanwhile, It has emerged that Kenya’s most celebrated female pilot, Irene Koki Mutungi, will be the lead pilot commandeering the first Kenya Airways flight bound for New York from Nairobi. The 42-year-old pilot will be behind the control columns of one of the world's most technologically sophisticated planes, Dream-liner Boeing 787-8.

According to People Daily, President Uhuru Kenyatta will be the first passenger aboard the cabin of the Dream-liner Boeing 787-8 as he has already acquired the first ticket.

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K. Effah Evans Effah is a holder of a BA Diploma in Psychology and Linguistics from BA, Psychology and Linguistics. He’s a former Yen.com.gh editor who covered current affairs news and stories about Ghana. Before Yen, he worked for Citi FM and Ringier Ghana.