
- Nigeria’s first female predominant-same old, Aderonke Kale, has passed on at 84 in London, United Kingdom
- It became once gathered that Kale, a trained medical doctor on the University of Ibadan died on Wednesday, November 8
- Kale joined the Nigerian army in 1972 and retired in 1997 as the first female predominant-same old within the nation
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It is a unhappy day for the Nigerian Army as the nation’s first female predominant-same old, Aderonke Kale, passed on at 84.
The president of the Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI), E. O. Okafor, disclosed this in a observation on Thursday, November 9, TheCable reported.

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Kale reportedly died in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 8.
the observation issued by S. Okay. Usman, aged army spokesperson, reads.
“AANI and indeed the nation will proceed to place in thoughts the outstanding legacy of the iconic Vital Overall Aderonke Kale (rtd) mni, who had been a trailblazer in Nigeria’s medical and protection power historical previous. May per chance also fair her gentle soul proceed to leisure in peace, Amen,”
Kale who became once born on July 31, 1939, trained as a medical doctor on the University of Ibadan sooner than specialising in psychiatry on the University of London.
The aged predominant-same old became once born on July 31, 1939, and graduated as a medical doctor from the University of Ibadan.
Per Vanguard, Kale later specialised in psychiatry on the University of London. She labored temporarily in England sooner than returning to affix the Nigerian army in 1972.
She turned a colonel and deputy commander of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps in 1990 and 1994, she became once promoted to predominant-same old and retired from the military in 1997.
Aderonke became once married to Oladele Kale, a preventive and social capsules professor, and became once a mother of five sons, in conjunction with Yemi Kale, aged Statistician-Overall of Nigeria.
Ex-Nigerian army spokesperson Vital Overall Onyeuko dies in Abuja
Within the intervening time, Business City reported that a aged director of Defence Media Operations, Vital-Overall Bernard Onyeuko passed on within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
Onyeuko died at a non-public clinic in Abuja on Saturday, August 26. He passed away after complaining of a cold. He became once stated to had been rushed to a non-public clinic where he breathed his closing.
Military buries 22 officers killed in Niger
Business City additionally reported that it became once a scene of uncontrollable tears and hassle as relatives and guests gathered on the National Military Cemetery in Abuja to bury some Nigerian army personnel who died in fight in Niger express.
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) earlier presented that no fewer than 36 officers were killed in fight, in conjunction with an air mission, on August 14.
Source: Business City