African Princess becomes a Doctor in Russia! (VIDEO)

The great-granddaughter of Gabon's first king, Susie Naomi Guandegno Ngongue, hid her royal roots in school but faced bullying when they were revealed at university. To protect her, her parents sent her to study in Russia.

In 2008, Naomi moved to Moscow, where she enrolled in one of the country's leading medical universities and became an endocrinologist.

From her first days in Russia, Naomi began to actively learn Russian, made loyal friends, and went to the cinema and a disco for the first time in her life.

After graduating from university, Naomi moved to Krasnoyarsk, where she combined her medical practice with a modeling career and motherhood. She also wrote a book in Russian, “Gabonian Girl in Siberia”, in which she shared her thoughts on life in a foreign country, cultural differences, her pathway to adaptation, and personal experiences.

Today, She lives in Sochi with her son and continues to work as a doctor. The openness and kindness of the African princess win the hearts of Russians, who respond to her with the same warmth in every corner of the country.

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