Brigadier General Amanda Azubuike described by Army Chief, General James E. Rainey as a phenomenal officer who inspires everyone around her.

Commanding General of the United States Army Futures Command, General James E. Rainey, celebrates extraordinary qualities of newly promoted Nigerian-American woman, Brigadier General Amanda Azubuike who was born in London, moved to the United States, ended up in Arkansas and joined the army where she had served as Aviator, Personal Assistant to Commanding officers in and out of combat, and Public Affairs Officer.

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  1. Congratulations, General Amanda.
    For those of us who still believe in one United Nigeria, we’re proud of you. Your courage, dedication and focus brought you to this level. You’re an inspiration to other youths coming up. While some are busy tarnishing the image of the country, many of you are there showing the positive sides of us.
    Wishing you a greater heights in all your future endeavours.

    Nigeria would be great again.
    God bless Nigeria.

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