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Thursday, 24 July 2014

Meet Nigeria's youngest pilot - he's only 19!

According to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, Daniel Adeyileka (pictured above) is the youngest pilot in Nigeria.

He was born in 1995 in Newcastle, England and had his primary and secondary education in Scotland then came back to Nigeria to do his A-levels. At 17, he proceeded to Delta Flight school in Texas, USA, where he obtained his Private Pilot License (PPL) and his International General Certificate of Secondary Education. He is currently a First Officer.

#Beinspired. You're never too young to pursue your dreams. Read more about Daniel after the cut...




Kindly do a little bit of introduction?
Daniel AdeyilekaMy name is Daniel Adeyelika; I was born on the 6th of February 1995 in Newcastle, England. I have spent most of my life in the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Nairn, Scotland and other countries abroad. I had my elementary education in Rose Bank Primary School, Nairn, Scotland, from there I moved to Grantown Grammar School also in Scotland where I completed my secondary school. In 2008, I came back to Nigeria and enrolled into Avicenna International School, Ikeja, GRA. I finished in 2009. I equally obtained my A-Levels in Greenville School, GRA. It was right after my A-Levels that I went straight to flying school in America

Where did you train?
I did my flight training in Texas, Dallas with Delta Flight School for nine (9) months. I knew I went there for a reason and not to play, I needed all the concentration, I go to school from Monday to Sunday. My Private Pilot License (PPL) was for one and a half month and my International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) was for three years.

During your training, were you teased for being the youngest in your class?
I was never teased but I was the youngest in my class and got along with everybody but there was a time I could not write certain exams due to my age, there were restrictions. I was asked to wait until I turned 18 years before I can do my commercial, so I was just reading all through those periods.

What were your challenges during training?
The challenge basically was when I was sent to Amsterdam for my Type Rating, it was really the toughest period I cant lie to you because it was not an easy task. I actually thought I was going to fail because I was the weakest in the class at the beginning but I came top of the class at the end. I kept telling my self “I can do it.” God really saw me through. The exercise lasted for one month. The challenge basically was when I was sent to Amsterdam for my Type Rating, it was really the toughest period I cant lie to you because it was not an easy task. I actually thought I was going to fail because I was the weakest in the class at the beginning but I came top of the class at the end. I kept telling my self “I can do it.” God really saw me through. The exercise lasted for one month.

What is your present position?
In the cockpit I am a first officer but salary level is second officer but it doesn’t really matter.

On which aircraft are you type rated?
A.Boeing 737 600 series to 900 series.

153 comments:

  1. OMG! I will be cool if people start calling me 'LIB Princess' pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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    1. Chineke!!!! Dis grl ka na akokwa rubish a ebe. Bia, onwedi ihe na emedi nwata nwanyia bikonu.

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    2. Go answer princess for ur village na. Watin dey worry u!!!
      Ina apudi ara.

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    3. Chineke!!!! Dis grl ka na akokwa rubish a ebe. Bia, onwedi ihe na emedi nwata nwanyia bikonu.

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    4. Witch na home trouble dey worry u? Who dash u lib princess? Abeg go look bush.
      So dis nigga says he finshd secondary sch @ age 13 fa?
      There is God oh. Keep lying.
      Linda as mondy and tuesdy is pub hols increase d giveaway money to 400k na. So more persons go get free cash to groove d Ed El filtri/kabir me included.
      Wink wink

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    5. U are a big fool!!!

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    6. Very nice. ..I love stories like dis but am sure he is from a rich home, and ermm he still talks like a kid..congrats

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    7. I tap ιηтσ this grace for my excellent кι∂Ñ• Amen

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  2. Nice one.
    Was expecting to hear he had his education in Nigeria, coz there's no way incessant strikes would av allowed him achieve such.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Lol. Ina ezukwadi ike dis boi!

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    2. Lol. Ina ezukwadi ike dis boi!

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    3. I feel like a waste of flesh. At 19 I wasn't even in university yet.

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    4. Very good one,I'm inspired

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  3. U sure say ur hand don strong?? No go carry plane come crash kill pple o. I no fit shout

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    1. If he was inexperienced, do you think he would have had the nerve to broadcast this to the general public?

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    2. Ok mummy. Hez experienced

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  4. Wow! This is great, the sky is his starting point


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  5. Awwwww... he's Such a Cutie!!

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    1. Onye nkea akoro ba 18.
      Just congratulate him.

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    2. This mumu Ela person just shut up! Insulting and judging every1! Mschewww!

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    3. U dis ela, it's lyk u want to take over from willy moses as mbgeke of dis blog abi? Jst spitting igbo everiwia. Please shut up nd go back to ur village.

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    4. Madam Ela igbo monger #Hian

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  6. Choi!! Dis is my age mate ooo! #runsaway

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  7. #inspiring...

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  8. Had to comment again.... Smh, dis cud have been me but..... #inspired #iwillsuceed

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    1. But u dey here dey run homo package. #beinspiredstraight

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    2. But ass poking no let u read book

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  9. great story..already a pilot at a tender age..morale of d story is with money evri tin happens fast..assuming dis dude was born in a poor home he wont b able to achieve half of all dis..moni ova evritin..#moneyFirst.......................................#KingOfKings

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    1. Oh shut up it could be anyone. The last time I checked people's destiny differs .!! King of demons

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    2. Nice point dude. Abroad life is faster... Inspiring Daniel!

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    3. Nice point u made here @ King

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    4. Nice point u made here @ King

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    5. Mumu learn to put God first in all u do. Its nt all abt money money money

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  10. Dear unborn child,. I try to make it big @a young age but failed due to nigeria factor,. Take a note from dis young man,. Make it big while u are young, and make mum proud!.. #teamchris

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  11. I am so proud of him. Pls note he spent most of his life outside Nigeria. Pls 1ce this BH thing is solved. We really need to improve on our education sector and provided proper career counselling for secondary school students and also encourage development of talents.

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  12. Very good more grease to ur elbow. It is good to start early. Imagine at the age 19 he is a pilot already. keep it up. By dobis 112

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  13. Rili nice! Cgestheruko@gmail.com

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  14. BEAUTIFUL... LINDA MORE OF THIS KIND OF STORIES PLEASE.. ENUFF WITH THE DEATH STORIES

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  15. BEAUTIFUL... LINDA MORE OF THIS KIND OF STORIES PLEASE.. ENUFF WITH THE DEATH STORIES

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  16. Good and talented boy. I like your style, more grease elbow IJN.

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  18. Bottom line,you're never too young or old to pursue
    your dreams.
    Cooldavoe@yahoo

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  19. Grenville though very expensive is absolutely one of the best schools.. Glad my daughter is there

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  20. Wow!! that's gr8t to hear

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  21. Wow just wow! I love hearing achievements like this...
    rudegehl89@gmail.com

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  22. Yh yh he didn't skul in 9ja dats Y

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  23. Ohhhh I know that guy Daniel. He is a first officer in Arik Air. He flies so well. He flew me on two occasions to Accra and Abuja. Such a pleasent boy with good English.
    Boy has a very bright future ✈#fineboy

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  24. WOW!GOD BLESS UR HUSTLE UVE MAKE US PROUD BOY GOD BLESS U REAL GOOD.

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  25. he schooled abroad, that's a big plus for him. if he had schooled here, he would be 30 b4 he sees the inside of a cockpit

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  26. Great feat. But Linda you just read all these were made possible because the facilities to attain such heights were made available for him "OUTSIDE" the shores of Nigeria. He was able to harness his potential. I doubt his chances of making it thus far if he were to be born and bred in this olodo of a country. "Kicks the ground in disgust.".

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  27. dats cool...youngest pilot

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  28. Wow that's cOol, but you look older than 19

    Danskila1@gmail.com

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    1. He is 19 becos uk don't forge birth certificate.

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  29. This princess girl I hope all is well.....make e no be like say na crase don start as play so....

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  30. Awwww such a good news,my son will be next

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  31. na jand him grow na...cos in naija it will be hard oo

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  32. wooow,in Hon Patrick's voice," am menianically bewildered" Dearfuturekids, hope u can read this, u av to do better than your Mum and Dad

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  33. cutie kor Cutie ni.he looks much older Dan his age .Congrats thou........Miss Richytimi .

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  34. Nice! Dis are stireis I love to hear!#greataccomplishments#

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  35. Wow! That's good but I hope he is strong enough to control flight?before he go carry people go...

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  36. Wow dats cool y we can't fine such tin is bcos our parent love controlling marydanladi180@gmail.com

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  37. How is he a Nigerian pilot when he was born in England and school in both UK and US? Nigeria loves to claim good child that they do not produce.

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  38. This dude is really 19??!! kudos sha!!

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  39. this is great. Am sure your parents are proud of you

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  40. Bia, Linda you forgot to post his phone numbers and email address.

    Im waiting

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  41. Madam linda am also d youngest plumbing engineer,am 20.FRANKISE SAID SO

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  42. This one dey chop fertilizer. Why so big? Its good to hear though

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  43. Awwww I know Dan... Such a nice boy

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  44. 19 years kwa...if he is 19, that means BONARIO is still a sperm swimming to meet the egg.

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  45. Good; it's about time... Something positive about Nigeria for a change.
    Congrats to him and a big one to his parents for the follow up.


    * My R1.50c comment *

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  46. Wow....so young! good for him

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  47. God will continue to uplift you my brother. We are so proud of you.

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  48. Dis is grt,wisH dat 4 my son,nt me nw cos nija strike don add 2 my carrier,soo wIsH my son culd Be d youngest in any proffesion He follows.......*MaMa Timi*.

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  49. cute guy.. wishing you the best.

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  50. Oooooow God has bless u my dear ,am so happy for u

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  51. Dis is reli cool tnk God he schd outsyd if nt all dis strikes ll have kept him longer till 29

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  52. Awesome achievement for someone so young. He's surely going places.

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  53. MICKY: nyc 1 dude

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  54. there are lots of young pilots in Nigeria, some started flying at 18 and this was even years ago. I know of 2 female pilots who got their license at16 but were not allowed to fly till they became 18.

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  55. Hi Purple, that was cold!
    Give the lad some credit.
    Need I state the obvious?
    He has achieved a prodigious feat
    which some of his peers who literally live on the internet for the wrong reasons,
    would never dream of.
    Moreover, past and recent air mishaps have never been linked to age.

    Focus, conscientiousness and competence are prerequisites for success.

    It doesn't matter if yours is a small task.
    Just keep a positive & healthy mind.

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  56. So impressing!! @bonario..stop underrating ur country in d present of outsiders nw. Haaba, dere is God oo
    ...Bianca T...

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  57. So impressing!! @bonario..stop underrating ur country in d present of outsiders nw. Haaba, dere is God oo
    ...Bianca T...

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  58. Very cool....i'm guessing he skipped some classes,cos if u were born in 1995 and entered primary school at 5 den u shuld have graduated in 2011 against the 2008 written above.....its all good,inspired nonetheless.....

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  59. So impressing!! @bonario..stop underrating ur country in d present of outsiders nw. Haaba, dere is God oo
    ...Bianca T...

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  60. Danielllllll !!!!!!!!! Proud of u baby
    Ada 😘

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  61. choi 19rs adonbilivit...... am 2 yrs older dan him nd i will easilly call him uncle........ nice one bro, hmmmm age aint no limit to attain greatness and achieve ur dreams #AmInspired

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  62. Please your above 19 years please brother

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  63. Thank God for your life o. You for come uniben or delsu abk make all dose demon prof neck u x tension. Well u try e nor easy but ur bear bear plenty for ur age shall

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  64. Can Jamal read dix n jst shuuuuuuuuuutttt up..

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  65. Yes I know this Boy. He is a first officer at Arik Air. He flew me on 2 occasions. Accra and Abuja. He flies sooo well and his landings are great. Such a pleasent humble with a warm heart. Don't know if you remember me, Mr Bankole that gave you his number

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  66. Na our oga pikin be this o

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  67. Nice one

    flexycouture@yahoo.com

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  68. Dis mad girl wey dey find make dem dey class her princess well at all go ur papa village go dey answer princess na abi join marine spirit ewuuu....u beta park well...if to say my papa get money like dis boy papa get I for dey 15yrsdey rule America....kudos to him joooor e try

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  69. Onyx na ur age mate no mean say na ur set...u beta park well go join modeling like u set dem

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  70. The ish is would he work in Nigeriaks aviation industry? @Fortunedexcel

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  71. Mr bankole I remembers u .....I will likes u if u gives me yours numbers again. #yimu#

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  72. chai! if only our papa and mama have money maybe we libers would have finished at 18

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  73. Well done Archiver. (Linda's Man)

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  74. Daniel acted as my school father in my fathers school Grenville schools ,and was known for being a dreamer and achiever and I'm proud of him,congrats.

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  75. #Beinspired ABI??? FOR NAIJA??? WITH ALL THESE CORRUPT LEADERS? HE SAID HE WAS BORN IN SCOTLAND!!! NOW THAT CIVILIZED COUNTRY WHERE A KID CAN CHOOSE WHAT TO BECOME IN FUTURE! BUT FOR NAIJA I'M SORRY TO SAY - THRE'S NO FUTURE. I SAID SO-

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  76. @kginvestmentltd@gmail.com... there's no limit 2 what u can achieve with GOD#BOB

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  77. So why is Nigeria claiming this guy again? He was born in the UK. He was trained in the US. Wetin be the connection abegi other than his name? Did Nigeria aviation contribute to his education? Famzing buruku
    - Ajala

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  78. Good News! Exceedıng Grace! IT İŞ WELL

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  79. 19years with such beards. Please

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  80. 19years with such beards. Please

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  81. 19years with such beards. Please

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  82. My friends younger brother a few years ago was certified a pilot @ 19 so he definately isn't the first.

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  83. ehn ehn 12 ni...This n!gga look 24-25

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  84. congrat to him...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  85. Very impressive. Must be a genius to have completed secondary at 13 in England. You do not get that too often.

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  86. ... Did you Note one inspiring word there? " I can do it" always say that to yourself, not minding should you be from a poor background.Just believe in yourself first, then in ability and others will believe in you. inspiredmimi2@gmail.com

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  87. This is a cheering news, at least, in the face of (daunting) BH menace! Attaining this height, at this young age, is a grand attestation that anything is possible with focus and resources.
    --- Anonymous

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  88. wow..thats so nice bur he looks kinda older though..@ella nneka ur a clown, cant stop laughing...dnt mind dat yeye princess she's simply seeking for attention

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  89. Oh boy i doff my cap 4 u onyekababyface@gmail.com

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  90. If he schooled in nigeria,he woudnt have gotten this far. STrike upon strike

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  91. 19 ko? 19 ni, my grand father nah 12. Mtchews, ds old man of 34, go nd sit down.

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  92. good for him..patoswife@gmail.com

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  93. @ Bonario I found your comment thought provoking. I had to do a little research myself and found this. Thought it was worth sharing.
    http://www.channelstv.com/2013/04/30/sam-phil-ebosie-not-favour-odozor-is-nigerias-youngest-commercial-flying-pilot/

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  94. Congrats boy. That's a good one. Congrats also to Engr. Ben Adeyileka (NCAA Ag. DG) your dad who encouraged you to achieve this feat.
    May God take you to greatest heights

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  95. Am really happy for him, to be the youngest pilot at this age, i believe there are still lot more u will still achieve.
    u are not too small to achieve your dream in life.

    nice one

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  96. hey!!! u na see mumu abi? this bros na him be 19? tah!

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  97. hey!!! u na see mumun abi? this bros na him bi 19 abi? tah

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  98. hey!!! u na see mumu abi? this bros na him bi 19? tah

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  99. Y these ibo tribalist hating cos he's Yoruba. ...no good thing comes out of their stupid mouths. ..if na ibo boi come n c igbo kwenu this ibo kwenu dat...fools

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  100. Omg omg I met daniel on an Abuja flight, I need to Marry this boy,,, so cute and firm. Linda u need to post his number

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  101. good for him but what airline does he fly make i avoid am on my next trip

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  102. Big Lie! Williams Terkuma Anaka is the youngest at 18. He schooled here in Nigeria and it's on record. Yoruba people and promotions. We know.

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  103. LIBers the boy is actually 19. I know him personally. His dad the acting DG of NCAA, is an aircraft engineer....congrats boy!

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  104. Linda u well...don't u see his background-USA,UK,SCOTTISH.Make he come try am for 9ja make I know weather n only him waka come....Beside not his real age

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  105. I know the boy personally. His Mum is on TV all the time teaching Etiquette and his dad is High up in aviation. He is 19 but he is big 4 his age, maturity is a gift, all the people that are writing negative comments. You are just jealous because when you were 19 you were selling groundnut to pay for your jamb exam. God bless you Daniel and don't mind all these stupid people

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  106. congrats to him justina4gold@yahoo.com

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  107. Nice one. try not to get a job with Any of Nigeria's domestic airlines o.(that's if you want to live long).
    Anyways, i trust Delta Air will not release u since u trained with them.

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  108. Wow I am inspired - come and marry me oooo

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  109. I can bet it with anything. If nah naija this boy school. nah bicycle e for dey ride by now. being a pilot for me like dream and impossibility.

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  110. He schooled in Nigeria as well, where do you think Avi-cenna is? Nigeria of course< 6 Harold shodipo crescent GRA, Lagos, behind police college> Dan i am so proud to be your Geography teacer at avi-cenna (www.avi-cenna.com) check us out. Israel Olaoluwa

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