Felicia Adetoun Ogunsheye | |
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Omolara | |
Professor | |
Personal details | |
Born | Felicia Adetowun Omolara Banjo 5 December 1926 Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Relations | Victor Banjo, Ademola Banjo |
Education |
Queen's College, Lagos Yaba College of Technology University of Ibadan Newnham College, Cambridge Simmons College |
Alma mater | University College, Ibadan |
Profession | Librarian |
Known for | Being the first Nigerian woman to attain professorial cadre |
Felicia Adetokun Omolara Ogunsheye (née Banjo; born 5 December 1926) is the first female professor in Nigeria. She was a professor of library and information science at the University of Ibadan. [1] [2] [3]
Adetowun Ogunsheye was born on 5 December 1926 in Benin City, Edo State, in the southern part of Nigeria, to parents from Ogun State. [4] She is the elder sister of Lieutenant Colonel Victor Banjo and Ademola Banjo. She had her secondary education at Queens College, before becoming the only female student to attend Yaba Higher School, now Yaba College of Technology, in 1946. In 1948, she received her diploma, becoming the first woman to graduate from the school. [5] She attended University College Ibadan, [1] then went on to Newnham College, Cambridge University, UK, to study Geography on scholarship, earning BA and MA degrees in 1952 and 1956, respectively; she became the first Nigerian woman there. [1] [6] She earned another master's degree in Library Science from Simmons College, Massachusetts, USA, in 1962. [7] [8]
She established the Abadina Media Resource Centre Library of the University of Ibadan. [7] In 1973, she became a professor at the University of Ibadan. Between 1977 and 1979, she was appointed as the dean of faculty of education at the same university. She was the first woman to become a dean in any Nigerian university. [5] She served as a consultant to various organisations including the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (lFLA); UNESCO; International Association of School Librarianship (IASL); the International Federation of Documentalists (FID); the British Council and the World Bank. [9]
She has received the Ford International Fellow, 1961; the Hon. D.L.S. of Simmons College, 1969; the Simmons College International Alumnus Award, 1979; the Fulbright Fellowship for Senior African Scholars, 1980; the Decade of Women Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Achievement, 1985; Fellow, Nigerian Library Association, 1982 and Nigerian Academy of Education, 1985; Hon. Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) University of Maiduguri, 1990; and the International Education Hall of Fame, Nigeria, 2000. She also holds the chieftaincy title of Iyalaje of Ile-Oluji 1982. [10]
The University of Ibadan named a female postgraduate hall after her under the administration of Prof. Abel Idowu Olayinka. [2]
Her archives are now open to researchers and the finding aids can be accessed online. [11]