Nigeria Customs unveils Olanike Nafisat Balogun as its first female pilot

Nigeria Customs unveils Olanike Nafisat Balogun as its first female pilot

Deputy Superintendent of Customs Olanike Nafisat Balogun, has made history as the first female pilot in the Nigeria Customs Service, rising from a cab

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Deputy Superintendent of Customs Olanike Nafisat Balogun, has made history as the first female pilot in the Nigeria Customs Service, rising from a cabin crew member to a trailblazer in aviation.

Balogun born in Kaduna hails from Odo-Otin Local Government Area in Osun State.

Her remarkable journey began in 2002 when she was recruited as a Customs Assistant to serve in the NCS Airwing Unit.

Balogun’s journey of resilience and ambition was made all the more possible because of NCS’ support in transforming her dreams into reality.

Staying in the Service when many of my colleagues opted for better-paying airline jobs was a tough decision, but I was determined to contribute to public service and achieve my dream of becoming a pilot,” she shared.

Balogun’s achievements include earning an Advanced Diploma in Air Ticketing and Cabin Services, a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Ahmadu Bello University, and her Pilot Certification from the Flying Academy in Miami, Florida, with to ft sponsorship by the NCS.

Reflecting on her accomplishment, Balogun said, “My role as the first female pilot in the Service reflects my commitment to advancing my dream and enhancing the operational capabilities of the NCS.”

She added, “I hope my journey motivates young Nigerians, especially women, to chase their dreams and break through barriers.”

The Comptroller General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, lauded her achievement, calling it a testament to the NCS’s dedication to capacity building and innovation.

“Her story exemplifies what is possible with determination and institutional support,” he stated.