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15-Year-old Nigerian girl, Kimberly Anyadike becomes youngest pilot to single-handedly fly cross the USA

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She departed with a dream and returned home a record-breaker.Inspired by the Tuskeegee Airmen, 15-year-old Kimberly Anyadike of Nigerian descent flew a single-engine Cessna cross-country from her hometown of Compton, Calif., to Newport News, Va.

Anyadike is thought to be the youngest female pilot to complete the journey, which took 13 days. She arrived home in Los Angeles on Saturday, July 11.

Anyadike learned to fly at age 12 through the Compton-based Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum, which offers aviation lessons in an after-school program for disadvantaged youths, the Los Angeles Times reported. It was their plane that she flew on her cross-country trip.

The brave teenager came up with the idea for the trip on her own, the museum’s founder, Robert Petgrave, told the Times

“I told her it was going to be a daunting task, but she just said, ‘Put it on. I got big shoulders,’” Petgrave said.

Along for the historic ride were an adult safety pilot and 87-year-old Levi Thornhill, one of the Tuskeegee Airmen during World War II.

“They left such a great legacy,” Anyadike said of the U.S. Army Air Corps’ all-black combat unit. “I had big shoes to fill. … All they wanted to do was to be patriots for this country. They were told no, that they were stupid, that they didn’t have cognitive development to fly planes. They didn’t listen. They just did what they wanted to do.”



About 50 Tuskeegee Airmen autographed the young pilot’s plane during her journey, the Times reported.

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“I wanted to inspire other kids to really believe in themselves,” Anyadike said.




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" sheer heroism cannot achieve the elimination of corruption from our social space. " - M. Buhari Let's be sincere to ourselves- Kimberly is an American, not a Nigerian. We cannot claim her. The USA can. They trained her, they released her gift. She did not use Nigerian technology nor Nigerian funds. Claiming Kimberly as a success story would be like Ireland claiming the successes of Donald Trump, or Kenya laying claim to Ben Carson, or perhaps the Netherlands claiming former President FW De Klerk of South Africa. Sheer heroism will not turn our nation around. Admittance of collective guilt, humility, repentance, a new culture will do the trick. Thank God for Kimberly, BUT she is not a Nigerian. "To win the war...... begins with the people accepting that there is an error to be corrected in their lives, that there is a need to refocus and re-orientate the values that we cherish and hold dear. It requires change of mindset, change of attitude, and change of conduct." - M Buhari
" sheer heroism cannot achieve the elimination of corruption from our social space. " - M. Buhari Let's be sincere to ourselves- Kimberly is an American, not a Nigerian. We cannot claim her. The USA can. They trained her, they released her gift. She did not use Nigerian technology nor Nigerian funds. Claiming Kimberly as a success story would be like Ireland claiming the successes of Donald Trump, or Kenya laying claim to Ben Carson, or perhaps the Netherlands claiming former President FW De Klerk of South Africa. Sheer heroism will not turn our nation around. Admittance of collective guilt, humility, repentance, a new culture will do the trick. Thank God for Kimberly, BUT she is not a Nigerian. We will bless God for Nigerian success when not just one, four, one hundred or even one thousand Nigerians do exploits, but when Nigeria like other excelling nations produces millions of people excelling everyday at their workplaces from dawn to dusk. Until then, lets hold back the encomiums and accept that we are not who we claim to be. "To win the war...... begins with the people accepting that there is an error to be corrected in their lives, that there is a need to refocus and re-orientate the values that we cherish and hold dear. It requires change of mindset, change of attitude, and change of conduct." - M Buhari

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