‘I Spoke With Her 1pm, 5pm She Was In The Mortuary Dead’ – Father Of Late Combat Helicopter Pilot, Tolulope Arotile, Speaks On Their Last Moments; Her Dreams

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Mr Akintunde Arotile, father of late Flying officer, Tolulope
Mr Akintunde Arotile, father of late Flying officer, Tolulope

Mr Akintunde Akotile, father of Nigeria’s first female combat helicopter pilot, Tolulope, who passed away on Tuesday, has recounted his last conversation with his daughter before she died.

Tolulope, 24, died as a result of head injuries sustained from a road traffic accident at NAF Base Kaduna.

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Speaking in an interview with Sahara Reporters, her devastated father said he called her on the phone on Tuesday July 14, at about 1:00pm on her return from an operation against bandits in Katsina State, and by 5pm, he was informed that she had died and was in the mortuary.

He however, revealed that things took a different turn later in the day when he received a call from a person.

Tolulope Arotile

Mr. Arotile said;

She told me that she will later go out to make some photocopies and I told her not to be long and to return home on time because she was staying with my first daughter in Kaduna.

Around 5:30pm, somebody called me and asked if I had called her and I said yes. The person told me to call her again which I did, but there was no response. So, I called her colleagues and they were all crying on phone. I asked what happened, they were just crying.

I called one of her bosses who told me that she was in the mortuary. I was shocked because said she was somebody I spoke with four hours earlier and by 5:00pm she was in the mortuary.

The bereaved father further disclosed that he had to drive to Lokoja, Kogi State, from Abuja to inform his wife about the incident.

Mr Akintunde Arotile, father of late Flying officer, Tolulope

Recalling the early days of his late daughter, Mr Akotile said;

She has not just been brilliant but wonderful. She did all her education from kindergarten to nursery at the Air Force base and Nigeria Defence Academy, Kaduna.

One day, when she was very small, she pointed to one small aircraft packed on the field and said one day she was going to fly that aircraft, and I said Amen.

So, from that day she started working towards getting admission into the Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna. She had a degree in Mathematics and became an Air Force Cadet. From there, she was sent on several courses abroad and became a pilot. I thank God that she was able to achieve her dreams as a baby before her death.

She made history on October 15, 2019, when she was commissioned as the country’s first combat helicopter pilot in the Air Force following the completion of her course at the Starlite International Training Academy, South Africa.

Arotile was commissioned alongside Kafayat Sanni, the country’s first female fighter pilot.

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