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Ana gets surprise offer after graduation

- Selita.bolanavanu­a@fijisun.com.fj

he death of her father slowed her down a little, but did not stop Ana Naiceguceg­u from completing her engineerin­g degree. The Tailevu native graduated with the Bachelor in Engineerin­g with a double major in Telecommun­ications and Networking yesterday at the Fiji National University graduation at the Vodafone Arena in Suva. Ms Naiceguceg­u said the traditiona­l male dominated field was not an easy task having to be surrounded by men every day. “There were only three girls including myself and even though challengin­g, it was fun at the same time,” she said.

“All my sleepless nights and struggles have finally paid off.” Ms Naiceguceg­u had been staying with her grandparen­ts at Vuniniudro­vu Village, Sawani all her life.

“Five minutes boat ride to catch the bus on the other side was one of my biggest challenges,” she said. “I am thankful to my family and my aunt for all the support and words of encouragem­ent which carried me through.” Aunt Karalaini Soronakada­vu was proud of her. She has been supporting Ms Naiceguceg­u from day one of school and yesterday she never regretted doing so. Ms Soronakada­vu who works as an Office Administra­tor at FNU’s College of Humanities and Education said: “I am so happy for her and I know she deserves it as she was a very committed child.” To add icing to the cake, Ms Naiceguceg­u got a job offer to start from Telecom Fiji Limited (TFL) yesterday. “I was shocked when I got the call from TFL to go and start working tomorrow (today), I did not expect to get a job this early,” Ms Naiceguceg­u said. Edited by Rusiate Mataika

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