There are women in all the arms of the gallant Nigerian Armed Forces and
today, we are taking a look at the first Nigerian woman to ever become a
Major-General (two-star general) in the Army and in any of the three
wings of the Nigerian Armed Forces (including the Navy and Air Force).
Her record remains unbroken till date in the Nigerian Army but has been
equalled by Rear Admiral Itunu Hotonu of the Nigerian Navy.
MAJOR-GENERAL (Dr.) Mrs. ADERONKE KALE.
EDUCATION & MEDICAL CAREER
Major-General Ronke Kale (rtd) trained as medical practitioner before
she decided to enlist in the Nigerian Army as an officer. It is quite
interesting to know that she did so when even fewer women were donning
the uniform of the military (it was not even until November 2011 that
the first female hostel in the Nigeria Defence Academy, NDA, Kaduna was
commissioned, for how many female students? 20). And as for the curious
medical professionals, Major-General Kale’s area of specialty is
psychiatry. She was inspired to join psychiatry by the late medical
giant, Professor Thomas Adeoye Lambo. Africa’s first professor of
psychiatry.
JOINING THE ARMY & AS A MAJOR-GENERAL
As a colonel and medical commandant (Commanding Officer) in the Nigerian
Army, she attended the National Institute for Policy and Strategic
Studies, (NIPSS SEC12), Kuru, Plateau State in the year 1990 (she was of
the same set with retired Lt. Gen. Victor Samuel Leonard Malu who was
to later become the Chief of Army Staff). Upon graduation from Kuru (she
received her graduation certificate in 1990 as a colonel from General
Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, who was the military president), she
returned to the Military Hospital, Benin, Edo State and resumed duties
as the Commanding Officer. While in the army, she was a close associate
of IBB’s chief of intelligence, Colonel Halilu Akilu.
From there, she was later moved to Lagos State where she served as the
Deputy Commandant of the Nigerian Army Medical Corps , Ojo where she was
later promoted to the rank of a Brigadier General, thus becoming the
first woman in Nigeria to become a one-star general (but please note
that the first woman to be commissioned an officer in the Nigerian Army
is Risquat Finni, who later retired as a Lieutenant Colonel).
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