Omo-Oba Adenrele Ademola

Princess Adenrele Ademola ma ọ bụ Omo-Oba Adenrele ademola (amụrụ n'afọ 1916) bụ nwa eze Naịjịria na nọọsụ.[1][2] Ọ zụrụ dị ka onye nọọsụ na London n'afọ ndị 1930, ma nọgide na-arụ ọrụ n'ebe ahụ n'oge Agha Ụwa nke Abụọ.[3] Ọ bụ isiokwu nke ihe nkiri, Nurse Ademola, nke Colonial Film Unit mere ma ugbu a a na-ewere ya dị ka furu efu.[4]

Omo-Oba Adenrele Ademola

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A mụrụ Omo-Oba Adenrele Ademola na Jenụwarị 2, 1916.[5] Ọ bụ nwa nwanyị Ladapo Ademola, Alake nke Abeokuta.[1] Ọ bịarutere na Britain na 29 June 1935, ma nọrọ na mbụ na ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ nke West African Students Union na Camden Town. N'afọ 1937, ya na nna ya na nwanne ya nwoke, Adetokunbo Ademola gara nnọkọ ndị eze na Britain. Ọ gara ụlọ akwụkwọ na Somerset ruó afọ abụọ, na Jenụwarị 1938 amalitela ọzụzụ dị ka onye nọọsụ na Guy's Hospital.[6] N'afọ 1941, ọ ghọrọ onye nọọsụ edebanyere aha na Guy's.[7] O mechara nweta nzere Central Midwives Board, ma rụọ ọrụ na Queen Charlotte Maternity Hospital na New End Hospital.[4]

O doro anya na ndị ọrịa Ademola kpọrọ ya "fairy" dị ka okwu ịhụnanya. "Onye ọ bụla nwere obiọma n'ebe m nọ", ka ọ gwara ndị nta akụkọ n'oge ahụ.[8]

Foto Ademola pụtara na mpempe akwụkwọ 1942 banyere ọrụ mba ụwa nke BBC. Ihe nkiri George Pearson banyere ya, Nọọsụ Ademola furu efu ugbu a. Emere ya na 1943 ma ọ bụ 1944 na 1945, ọ bụ ihe nkiri akụkọ 16mm na-adịghị ekwu okwu na usoro maka Ngalaba Ihe nkiri nke Colonial a na-akpọ The British Empire at War .[5][4][5] E gosipụtara ihe nkiri ahụ n'ofe ọdịda anyawu Afrịka,ma kwuo na ọ kpaliri ọtụtụ ndị na-ekiri Africa maka mbọ agha nke alaeze ukwu.[4]

N'afọ 1948, ya na onye ọchụnta ego Adeola Odutola na-eme njem. A maghị ọrụ ya mgbe afọ 1940 gasịrị.[4]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 (1938) AFRICAN PRINCESS AS NURSE. British Journal of Nursing: With which is Incorporated the Nursing Record, Volume 86.  Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Britishnursing" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Olufunmilayo Adebonojo (1990). Itan ido Ijebu (English translation: Ijebu History) (in Yoruba). John West Publications. ISBN 9789781630804. 
  3. Leila Hawkins. Nurse Ademola. Top 10 black British healthcare pioneers (Healthcare Global). BizClick Media Limited. Retrieved on December 24, 2020.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Montaz Marché, African Princess in Guy’s: The story of Princess Adenrele Ademola, The National Archives, 13 May 2020. Accessed 14 December 2020.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Stephen Bourne (2010). Mother Country: Britain's Black Community on the Home Front, 1939-45. History Press, 19, 104. ISBN 978-0-7524-9681-8.  Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Bourne2010" defined multiple times with different content
  6. 'African Princess as Nurse', The Times, 4 January 1938, p.15.
  7. (1943) The Far Flung Influence of the B.B.C. Empire Broadcasts. The Crown Colonist, Volume 13. 
  8. Lynn Eaton, The story of black nurses in the UK didn't start with Windrush, The Guardian, 13 May 2020.