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When I Crossed the Line - A Rookie’s Voyage on NNS ARADU - cover

When I Crossed the Line - A Rookie’s Voyage on NNS ARADU

Captain Ahbitan Chiromah Yakubu

Maison d'édition: Commune Global Multi-Concept

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“When I Crossed the Line: A Rookie’s Voyage on NNS ARADU” is an engaging autobiographical account narrating the author’s formative experiences onboard Nigerian Navy Ship ARADU during a significant maritime voyage to Brazil. Set against the backdrop of August 2007, this narrative transforms a rookie sailor’s experiences into a tale of growth, camaraderie, and adventure.This book stands as not only a tribute to the Nigerian Navy but a powerful testament to the spirit of exploration and the bonds created through shared experiences at sea. Captain Yakubu’s storytelling brings to life a world that only a few could experience directly, inviting readers to navigate the waves
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