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Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by nancyib: 6:57pm On Jul 19, 2020
Rest in peace dear
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by SeekHim: 7:03pm On Jul 19, 2020
Here is the ABC of Salvation:

A-Acknowledge the fact that you are a sinner and that you can not save yourself. Psalms 51: 5
B- Believe that it is only Jesus that can save you. Romans 10:10, Acts 4: 12
C- Confess your sins, repent from them and be converted (Never go back to them). Romans 10: 9. Call upon Jesus to forgive you and be saved today (Romans 10:13).

Follow these steps now please! Tomorrow may be too late! Death may come, Rapture may take place before you act! Don't delay!!!
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by anayolity: 7:05pm On Jul 19, 2020
ILoveDemMANNA:
This is a very intelligent and brilliant write up from a very intelligent man. To all the fools saying some people killed this young and brilliant mind. shame on you all. May you all witness this type of death if you are spreading falsehood, you can only escape it if you are saying the truth. anuofias. they have turned everything inside their empty brain to politics and tribalism, even as Titilope's parents are mourning. disgusting swines.

You're cursed with ignorance!
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by ophilly: 7:11pm On Jul 19, 2020
plessis:
Nobody cares.
That's not true o. We care, we are concerned, we are in pains with the Arotiles because it is unimaginable to have a promising child like her wither away in her prime just like that. This one has nothing to do with ethnicity or any other primordial sentiments, all it takes is for you to be human. Maybe you should have written "I don't care"
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by prospero15(m): 7:21pm On Jul 19, 2020
may her soul find rest.
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by subcbouy: 7:22pm On Jul 19, 2020
madridsta007:


Nigerians are very easy to excite. Thorougly emotional people.
If it were the UK, US or even Rwanda there would have been clear calls for investigation. Liam Fox or even Boris Johnson would go on Andrew Marr's show to explain the details of the death. Of course a commision of inquiry would be set up and there would be calls for someone to resign. Of course there would be resignations. News stations will run the deaths over and over again till they get results.

But in Nigeria young people will go on social media and excitedly hail the spokesperson of the regime as “very intelligent” instead of calling for an independent commission of enquiry. Then the cycle will be repeated with another death. Do we realise that she was a very young person, an asset in any part of the world?

Lazy Nigerian youths.
Government investigating spiritual attack? But the driver of the car has been arrested; are being investigated.
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by frog12: 7:25pm On Jul 19, 2020
what is this man talking about?

the girl die in circumstances that look like murder they want to script as accident, and adesina has voice. Tufiakwa!
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by backnbeta(f): 7:26pm On Jul 19, 2020
ILoveDemMANNA:
This is a very intelligent and brilliant write up from a very intelligent man. To all the fools saying some people killed this young and brilliant mind. shame on you all. May you all witness this type of death if you are spreading falsehood, you can only escape it if you are saying the truth. anuofias. they have turned everything inside their empty brain to politics and tribalism, even as Titilope's parents are mourning. disgusting swines.
Jesus! Even if you're right and they are spreading falsehood, please the curse is too much and too heavy! I'm not sure you'll roll out the drums if you hear that one of the people you cursed died untimely. I pray we don't experience untimely death in Jesus name
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by backnbeta(f): 7:27pm On Jul 19, 2020
blowjohn:



After laying curses on people u can still say this abi?
Look at this hypocrite.
I'm still shocked at the heavy curse! shocked

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Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by Thetruthshallse(m): 7:45pm On Jul 19, 2020
What a beautiful ODE, Mr Adeshina. May the soul of the departed found rest in the bossom of our LORD.
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by naturefellow(m): 8:30pm On Jul 19, 2020
plessis:
Nobody cares.
nobody will care when you pass on too
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by earnit1: 8:36pm On Jul 19, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by unibenakpos(m): 9:06pm On Jul 19, 2020
such a painful death more painful that she became more popular at death God abeg make my fame come when I'm still alive to enjoy it
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by goldmatrix(m): 9:59pm On Jul 19, 2020
Adesina the retired Air Force Marshall. The man with over the counter brain.. Idiot.

She died while in combat? Haven't you seen kids of 20yrs old in foreign lands doing same task with passion? Apc has never identified with anything good. It remains to set fire on Aso Rock before 2023.
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by kutashi: 7:24am On Jul 20, 2020
ILoveDemMANNA:
This is a very intelligent and brilliant write up from a very intelligent man. To all the fools saying some people killed this young and brilliant mind. shame on you all.
On the thread the Airforce gave us the names of her 3 former school mates that this unfortunate and sad incident occured through accidentally, some fools are already saying, 'oh, na Christians names sha, na yoruba names, we think say na aboki and Hausa name e go be now o, cos na dem kill am. foolish souls full of bitterness and hatred, dem go just dey vex person with their bitter soul sha.
May you all witness this type of death if you are spreading falsehood, you can only escape it if you are saying the truth. anuofias. they have turned everything inside their empty brain than bitter politics and tribalism, even as Tolulope's parents are mourning. disgusting swines.

dont mind those terrible fools. full of hate every minute of their miserable lives



RIP TOLULOPE,
You will forever be missed.
May God give your parents the fortitude to be this colossal loss.
A shining star is gone!

Don't mind those idiots, the old irresponsible fools member of 'Afenifebi', not to mention the weed crew of FFK, Omokri and professional mumu olodo lawyer Adegboruwa, a SAN for that matter! Saying all sort of nonsense and watch them, they will all go silent without muttering a single word on the issue again only for them to be waiting for another issue to tribalised or Negatively religionised!!!
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by Sheyilaw123: 7:35am On Jul 20, 2020
presidency:
TOLULOPE AROTILE: TOO EARLY FOR HANGAR IN THE SKY

By Femi Adesina

When a pilot dies, the colleagues say he or she has gone to the hangar in the sky. Hangar is a place where aircraft are housed, but it was way, way too early for Nigeria’s first female helicopter fighter pilot, Tolulope Arotile, to go there. Not a time for parking yet. Not at 23, not when her life and career were just starting.

Tolulope died on Tuesday, curiously not in terra incognita, which the sky is. But rather on terra firma, solid ground. She was involved in an auto crash at the Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna, suffered head injuries, from which she never recovered.

What a grief, what a tragedy. I saw Tolulope in February, when the Nigerian Air Force was presenting its newly acquired hardware to President Muhammadu Buhari at the Eagle Square, Abuja. So young, so tender, almost too innocent to be a fighter pilot. Deftly, she explained the features of the new attack helicopter to President Buhari, and that was just about five months after she was winged as the first helicopter fighter pilot in the history of the Air Force.

Too early to house your chopper in the hangar, Tolulope. Why was Heaven so much in a hurry to have you? You were serving nation and humanity, flying several combat missions for Operation GAMA AIKI in the North Central area of the country, particularly Niger State, infested with bandits from the pit of hell. You did your bit in enforcing peace in that area, giving those fiends a black eye. Now, no more. No more thrills, no more rush of adrenaline, as you soar into the azure sky in your nimble machine, a wonder of technology in warfare.

Tolulope lived and died for the sky. Primary education at Air Force school. Secondary, too. Then, enlistment into the Air Force, commissioned an officer, and further training abroad to hone her skills. She was decorated in October last year, with Women Affairs Minister, Dame Pauline Tallen assisting the Chief of Air Staff. It made a lot of Nigerians proud, particularly her parents, Engineer Akin and Mrs Arotile, from Iffe, in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State.

After the decoration exercise, a delighted Mrs Arotile (which parent won’t be over the moon, despite the risky nature of the career) took to her Facebook wall, and posted: “On behalf of my entire family, Engr. Akin and Mrs Arotile, I will like to sincerely appreciate everyone for honoring the invitation to celebrate with Pilot Officer T. Arotile. I am indeed grateful and pray that God will reward you all exceedingly and abundantly above all you would think or ask of Him. Once again, thank you and God bless.”

Most parents would be proud to produce a pilot. I can tell, because I have one. That day, in 2017, when my pilot son flew me in a Boeing 737 from Lagos to Abuja, with me sitting with him in the cockpit, is one one my happiest. Forget the knot of fear and anxiety in the bottom of my belly, as he manipulated the winged bird through the sky, pointing out landmarks to me, and touching down gingerly at our destination about 50 minutes later. It was the experience of a lifetime.

My son first indicated his desire to be a pilot at just four years old. I thought he would outgrow it. But the older he got, the more resolute he became. He went to flying school, got his private pilot’s license, then the commercial license, and then type rated on Boeing 737.

Tolulope must have known no other world, except flying. Like the parents of every pilot, the Arotiles must have had their times of anxiety, but also trusted firmly in God. What can we do without faith in God? Nothing. I say again; nothing.

God, what then happened? How did an auto crash at NAF Base claim such a tender soul, turning her family, the Air Force, the nation, into mourning. President Buhari recalled the young lady that took him round, explaining the features of the fighter helicopters at the Air Show held in Eagle Square. He mourned her deeply, condoling with her family, the Air Force, and the nation at large. God, we should not question you, but what really happened? As mere mortals, we don’t know. But we will surely understand it better by and by.

I recall a story told us in church long ago by my then pastor, Rev Felix Meduoye (now retired General Overseer of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria). He said his young daughter used to pray: God don’t let us die in our sleep. Don’t let us die when we are awake. Don’t let us die when we are on the road. Don’t let us die when we are flying in a plane. Don’t let us die when we are in our car. Don’t let us die...

My pastor laughed, and said we at least have to die somehow. True. But not like Tolulope did. Too sad.

“There is no armour against Fate;
Death lays its icy hands on kings;
Sceptre and Crown
Must tumble down
And in the dust be equal made
With the poor crooked scythe and spade.”

So wrote James Shirley in his poem, The Glories of Our Blood and State. And death has no shame. It takes the young and the old. The firm and the infirm. The poor and the rich. But I am glad that death itself shall die one day.

John Donne, in his poem titled Death Be Not Proud, declared:

“Death, Be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so...
One short sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die.”

Yes, death shall die. The Holy Bible reinforces it for me. Revelation 20, verses 13 and 14.

“And the sea gave up the dead that were in it; and death and Hades gave up the dead that were in them; and they were judged every man according to their works.
“And death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death, even the lake of fire.”

Death has denied the nation a potential wife, mother, grandmother, accomplished fighter pilot. Her body will soon be interred, and like John Brown’s body, it will “lie a-mouldering in the grave.” But her soul will go marching on.

For now, we mourn with the Arotiles. We weep, we sorrow, but not like those without hope. Our hope is that one day, Tolulope will rise to life eternal. And Death, the enemy of man, shall die.

Death, thou shalt die. It’s not a curse. It’s just your inevitable end.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

RIP gallant soldier
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by Doyou2019: 7:59am On Jul 20, 2020
madridsta007:


Nigerians are very easy to excite. Thorougly emotional people.
If it were the UK, US or even Rwanda there would have been clear calls for investigation. Liam Fox or even Boris Johnson would go on Andrew Marr's show to explain the details of the death. Of course a commision of inquiry would be set up and there would be calls for someone to resign. Of course there would be resignations. News stations will run the deaths over and over again till they get results.

But in Nigeria young people will go on social media and excitedly hail the spokesperson of the regime as “very intelligent” instead of calling for an independent commission of enquiry. Then the cycle will be repeated with another death. Do we realise that she was a very young person, an asset in any part of the world?

lazy Lazy, dumb, vain,misguided Nigerian youths.
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by keneharry: 1:55pm On Jul 20, 2020
TripA:
I swear the death of this lady pain me .
how did it happen
I remember crushing on her she was just to fine.
and the brains part
only to her of her death even worse not in service but by some conspiracy.
It still painful I can't imagine what the family is gowing through.


this is one of the most sensible write ups from Mr Adesina I've read in a long while.





Very sensible indeed
Re: Tolulope Arotile: Too Early For Hangar In The Sky by helpfindbolu: 3:26pm On Jul 20, 2020

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