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Sadden! How Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile’s father mourns daughter’s death

Tolulope Arotile‘s father, Akintunde Arotile, has finally broken silence after his daughter’s sudden death on Tuesday.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the first Nigeria Air Force female combat pilot, Tolulope Arotile died at age 23 as a result of head injuries she sustained from an accident at the Nigerian Air Force base in Kaduna state, northern Nigeria.
Tolulope’s father, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja, the capital of Kogi State on Wednesday, said he was shocked to receive the news of her death an hour after talking to her through the phone.
He explained: “Just yesterday (July 14) at about 1 p.m., I called her because she just came back from an operation against the bandits in Katsina. “They gave them one week to rest and so she was sleeping and told me she was in bed resting, she said she would later go out to make some photocopies.
“I told her not to be long and to return home on time because she was staying with my first daughter in Kaduna.
“Around 5.30 p.m, Somebody called me and asked if I had called her today and I said yes, then the person told me to call her which I did, but no response.
“So, I called her colleagues, and they were all crying on the phone, I asked what happened, they were just crying, so I called one of her bosses who told me that she is in the mortuary. ”I said ha!, Somebody I spoke with 4 hours ago and by 5 p.m. she was in the mortuary,” he said.
The late Tolulope’s father said he had to drive from Abuja to Lokoja to break the sad news to her mother. ”This is to enable me to inform her mother physically because I could not break such news on the phone, but when I came, she had gone to the prayer mountain.
”She came back around 8.30 p.m, I told her this is what I heard but that I had not confirmed,” he said.
Arotile, who retired from the Transmission Company of Nigeria in 2019, described his daughter as a brilliant and wonderful person right from when she was very tender.
”Right from day one, she had been very very intelligent, and sometimes, I wonder what type of IQ she had. ”She also combined intelligence with hard-work. She has not just been brilliant but wonderful,” he said.
According to Arotile, the late flying officer did all her schooling in Kaduna from kindergarten to nursery at the Airforce Base and Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna.
He also said: ”One day when she was very small, she pointed to one small aircraft parked on the field and said, Dad, one day I am going to fly that aircraft, and I said Amen.
”So from that day, she started working towards that, she got admission to the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, she had a Bachelor degree in Mathematics, she became an Airforce Cadet, from there, she was sent on several courses abroad and became a pilot.
” I thank God that she was able to achieve her life dream as a baby before her death.”
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