Nigeria mourn Aderonke Kale's demise, the country's first female major general.
Major General Aderonke Kale, the first female major general in the Nigerian Army, passed suddenly at the age of 84, leaving Nigeria in sadness.
The National President of the Alumni Association of the National Institute (AANI), Ambassador E. O. Okafor, has confirmed the death of Major General Aderonke Kale. Okafor expressed condolences to the family, AANI members, and the nation, describing her passing as an "irreparable loss." The family will announce burial arrangements. AANI and the nation will continue to remember Kale's legacy in Nigeria's medical and military history.
What you should know about Aderonke Kale
Aderonke Kale, born in 1939, joined the Nigerian Army in 1972 and made history as the first female general in 1990. She served as the Director of Army Public Relations and the first female Commander of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps. Kale retired from the Army in 1997 and was married to Professor Oladele Kale. She is the mother of five sons, including Yemi Kale, who became the Statistician-General of Nigeria. In 2011, the female hall of residence at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) was named after her in recognition of her achievements.
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