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How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by Tofax: 7:41am On Jul 19, 2020
WHILE we do not know yet the Air Force guy who reversed the car that killed flying officer Tolulope Arotile, we know for sure that Sir Frederick Lord Lugard set the contradictories in the “impossible country” that led to her death in 1914!

The brilliant and courageous 24-year-old first female combat flying officer gave all her best to a false country she did not understand until she was killed on Tuesday most likely, the way agents of Boko Haram within the forces have been eliminating those waging war against insurgency on behalf of a non-existing country .

I listened to an ex-soldier, an anonymous call on Naija Info making a heart-rendering narration of how a colleague shot him with loud complaint in Hausa that “you too dey killl people “(people meaning Boko Haram” who should ordinarily be the enemies of the country if we had one). The fellow described himself as the best sniper in his unit who shoots without missing but served under very inhumane conditions.

He resigned after he narrowly escaped with his life and narrated how two of his colleagues were shot dead in similar circumstances by agents of insurgence in uniform.

Nigerian troops were ambushed some years back in Kogi State with devastating blows from Boko Haram with suggestion later, the movement plans of the troops were allegedly given to Boko Haram in advance by the insurgents’ sympathisers within the Army.

When a sobbing Commander-in-Chief Goodluck Jonathan came before Nigeria In 2012 that Boko Haram had infiltrated his government, those who didn’t have a full understanding of their country said all they needed was to replace him with a strong man in the next election even when what was coming from the supposed strong quarters was open defence of Boko Haram who were supposedly not given “amnesty like Niger Delta militants.”

For the record:

“President Goodluck Jonathan today admitted that members of the extremist Boko Haram sect have succeeded in infiltrating his government, planting its  members in  government agencies and security outfits.

“The president made the assertion during a church service at the National Ecumenical Centre as part of the annual Armed Forces remembrance day celebrations.

“The deadly sect has become Nigeria’s biggest security challenge, operating in an amorphous manner and bombing innocent Nigerians at random, even in churches and mosques.

“Government has so far been unable to contain the sect, halt its deadly activities and arrest what appears a slide to anarchy.

“An obviously helpless Mr Jonathan said he believed Boko Haram had sympathisers in government, national assembly and even security agencies.

“He lamented that the Boko Haram threat was becoming worse than the Nigerian civil war in which over a million people were killed.

“During the civil war, we knew and we could even predict where the enemy was coming from,” the President said. “You can even know the route they are coming from, you can even know what calibre of weapon they will use and so on.

“He described the Boko Haram sect as mysterious, saying some people in the North had told him it was  possible their children belong to the sect without them knowing about it.

“Some continue to dip their hands and eat with you and you won’t even know the person who will point a gun at you or plant a bomb behind.”

It was as if Boko Haram was a wing of the battle for the next election. The then spokesman of the opposition, Alhaji Lai Mohammed was issuing statements in defence of the rights of Boko Haram against government and some Nigerians ignorantly expected the same people to come and fight the same evil forces they were defending to a standstill.

They cannot later connect the dots when the Nigerian government became tongue-tied when the Wall Street Journal published that this government paid Boko Haram 3million Euros. My people perish for lack of knowledge!

A VOA report in 2014 titled “Army, Boko Haram working together in parts of Nigeria revealed some of the internal contractions of Nigeria why it cannot win the war against insurgency:

“A Nigerian soldier says he has witnessed incidents that suggest some Nigerian military commanders are working with Boko Haram, an Islamist militant group blamed for thousands of deaths since 2009.

In an exclusive interview with VOA’s Hausa service, he described how his military unit, based in the North-Eastern Borno State region, was ambushed by Boko Haram fighters.

The soldier, who did not want to be identified, said the commander of a nearby military unit, based in the town of Bama, recently sought assistance from his unit in carrying out a raid.

The soldier said when the two military units joined up, they were given different uniforms. The Bama unit commander gave his own troops green uniforms. The soldier said his unit received “desert camouflage” uniforms.

When the troops reached the battle area, the soldier said the commander of the better-equipped Bama unit suddenly withdrew his forces, leaving the remaining troops to fend for themselves against Boko Haram fighters.

Speaking in Hausa, he said, “We had only light arms and our men were being picked off one after the other.”

The soldier also said he recognised some of the Boko Haram fighters as his former military trainers in Kontagora, a town near the capital, Abuja.

“We realised that some of them were actually mercenaries from the Nigerian army… hired to fight us,” he said.

This soldier and others have said that too often, commanders have pocketed money that was supposed to be used to help equip units.”

When President Jonathan said some people could be eating with you and you don’t know who will point a gun at your head or plant a bomb behind you, maybe he should have added or drive a car into you.

Reasonable people reject the Air Force account that Tolulope died in an accident. That statement was an attempt to cover up the killing of the young lady in their eyes and with eyewitness accounts’ reports that it was a colleague who reversed a car into her killing her off, they have joined her family to demand a coroner’s inquest before her burial.

We need to know who killed her and the distance one can reverse his vehicle to hurt a pedestrian in an accident and the speed at which one can kill another person in an incident.

Unless a credible investigation convinces us otherwise, we hold strong vow that Tolulope may have been murdered and further weakening belief in Nigeria as a project.

Tolulope is dead and nothing can bring her back but the Nigeria Air Force owes her memory a duty to unravel details of her death so as not to bear vicarious liability as an institution. The fellow who killed her must be fished out and prosecuted.

Goodnight Tolulope, a dutiful officer born into the wrong country

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Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by Psylas2: 7:42am On Jul 19, 2020
She was killed after bombing bandits.
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by LifeQuest(m): 7:51am On Jul 19, 2020
Psylas2:
She was killed after bombing bandits.


Probably. Her nickname was "The Bandit Slayer" according to her colleagues .
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by IVORY2009(m): 7:56am On Jul 19, 2020
Nigeria, allow this young lady to rest in peace, so many conspiracy shocked
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by chatinent: 8:10am On Jul 19, 2020
The part of the military being affiliated is quite true. Also, the part of using differing 'etisalat' and 'desert' camouflages is true too -- this was a well planned mutiny. This news rumoured a lot when I was in the north east that people hardly trusted the other person next by.
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by illicit(m): 8:28am On Jul 19, 2020
Let her spirit rest kwanu
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by edo3(m): 9:01am On Jul 19, 2020
LifeQuest:


Probably. Her nickname was "The Bandit Slayer" according to her colleagues .
was that her nickname?
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by LifeQuest(m): 9:03am On Jul 19, 2020
edo3:
was that her nickname?

Yes as reported by TVC
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by edo3(m): 9:13am On Jul 19, 2020
LifeQuest:


Yes as reported by TVC
wow,, that must had infuriated her northern colleagues,, hence her death..
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by Nobody: 9:35am On Jul 19, 2020
I wouldn't be surprised that boko Haram has agents and sympathers even on nairaland. Anytime someone says anything about Boko Haram having sponsors and sympathers in the north and also this govt some people on nairaland naturally turn red.
I lost all my passion for the Nigerian Army. It's been compromised.

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Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by remigiusizunna(m): 9:42am On Jul 19, 2020
Serve the zoo and be put to shame - MNK Its a pity she died for such a useless country

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Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by Minsk24: 10:50am On Jul 19, 2020
Words of truth
Re: How Lugard “killed” Tolulope by Deebwebb: 11:06am On Jul 19, 2020
I wonder why no Yoruba leader is talking,even though I am not Yoruba, that girl was a star her death shouldn't be covered like this,how can an old friend crush her when he was reversing,what type of reversing is that.I just pity the blind that are not seeing the handwriting.

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