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184:, and some in Islam, while her parents were Christian. She was initially educated in Nigeria where her ambition was to go to university and take a degree. She obtained teaching qualifications in 1943 and she taught until 1948. She was then allowed to travel to London for one year where she would need to be content with a diploma, and not a degree, from the 31: 219:
She rejected her first name of Felicia and adopted her second name, the Yoruba name Folayegbe and its diminutive Fola. She abandoned her course and her agreement with her funding body and took a job with the post office. With her wages, she was able to fund her own studies. In June 1954, she obtained
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in the Nigerian civil service. She was active in many women's organisations although her job in the civil service prevented her from taking the lead until after her retirement. After she retired she was more active and she also started a poultry farm which turned into a major business. She was a
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when they visited London to help negotiate Nigeria's new constitution. They were the only two Nigerian women involved in this important stage of creating an independent Nigeria. She was assisted particularly by her friendship with the socialist and feminist
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her ambition of a degree, in economics. She married and during that time she gave birth to her first child and she was recruited to assist in the Nigeriaisation of
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where she was elected the second female vice-president in 1953. In the same year, she was elected the founding President of the
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Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.; Professor Emmanuel Akyeampong; Mr. Steven J. Niven (2 February 2012).
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In London, she became interested in student politics and particularly in the
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and other companies and was on a board of enquiry into student violence.
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Okeigbo Town, of Ile-Ife origin and a military outpost of Ile-Ife, (now
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in 1923. Her extended family believed in traditional
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Ondo State
Queen's College, Lagos
University of London
Permanent Secretary
Okeigbo
Ondo State
Yoruba religion
Institute of Education
University of London
West African Students' Union
Nigerian Women's League of Great Britain
Margaret Ekpo
Comfort Tanimowo Ogunlesi
Mary Sutherland
Northern Nigeria
permanent secretary
Nigeria Airways
"Who Was Folayegbe Akintunde-Ighodalo?"



Dictionary of African Biography
ISBN
978-0-19-538207-5


Black London: The Imperial Metropolis and Decolonization in the Twentieth Century
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978-0-520-95990-3

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