General Nigerian-born, Amanda Azubuike, has become the newest general in the United States of America Army. She was decorated with her new rank on Saturday at the military base in Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Following her promotion, an excited Azubuike shared her story, giving a peep into her journey.
“I recognise the gravity of this moment. I recognise the responsibility, the expectations, as well as the scrutiny that comes with this promotion,” she said after her decoration which was streamed on the Army ROTC YouTube channel.
“I also recognise the power of representation and the importance of diversity. I’m privileged to have benefitted from trailblazers and I’m committed to doing my part to leave a better path for those coming behind me.
“I’m honoured to be selected to serve at this level and feel fortunate to serve in my current position. I believe I can contribute here in a meaningful way.
“I joined the US military before I was even a US citizen. But I always knew this country was great, that it was worth fighting for. And that it is truly the land of opportunity. I’m very proud of my heritage, and my ethnic roots but I’m equally as proud to be an American.”
Born in the UK to a Nigerian father and Zimbabwean mother, Azubuike enrolled in the US Army in 1994, becoming an aviator after passing the Army Aviation Basic Course.
She studied Mass Communication/Media Studies at the University of Central Arkansas between 1989 – 1993 and also has a Master of Professional Studies, Public Relations/Corporate Communications from Georgetown University.