Thomas Adeoye Lambo
ụdịekere | nwoke |
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mba o sị | Naijiria |
aha enyere | Thomas |
aha ezinụlọ ya | Lambo |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 29 Maachị 1923 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Abeokuta |
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya | 13 Maachị 2004 |
Asụsụ obodo | Asụsụ Yoruba |
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye aka | Bekee, Asụsụ Yoruba, pidgin Naịjirịa |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | psychiatrist |
ebe agụmakwụkwọ | University of Birmingham, King's College London, Baptist Boys’ High School |
academic thesis | Observation on the role of cultural factors in paranoid psychosis among the Yoruba tribe : a study in comparative psychiatry |
Ụcha ime anya | brown |
ụcha ntụtụ isi | Ntụtụ ojii |
Onye òtù nke | The World Academy of Sciences |
Ihe nrite | TWAS fellow, Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, Q126416234 |
nnọchiaha nkeonwe | L485 |
Thomas Adeoye Lambo, OBE[1] (March 29, 1923 - March 13, 2004) bụ onye ọkà mmụta Naijiria, onye nchịkwa na onye isi mgbaka. A na-ekwu na ọ bụ onye mbụ na-ahụ maka ọrịa uche n'ebe ọdịda anyanwụ n'Africa. N'agbata afọ 1971 na 1988, ọ rụrụ ọrụ na World Health Organization, wee bụrụ osote onye isi nchịkwa nke ụlọ ọrụ ahụ.[2]
Oge ọ malitere
dezieA mụrụ Lambo na Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Ọ gara Baptist Boys' High School, Abeokuta, Ogun State site na 1935 ruo 1940. Ọ gara Mahadum nke Birmingham, ebe ọ gụrụ ọgwụ.[1] Iji gaa n'ihu na ọmụmụ ya ma bụrụ ọkachamara, na 1952, ọ debanyere aha na Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. Lambo ghọrọ onye a ma ama maka ọrụ ya na ethno-psychiatry na psychiatric epidemiology.[1]
Ọrụ
dezieN'afọ 1954, mgbe ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ ma rụọ ọrụ dị ka dọkịta na-awa ahụ na Britain, Lambo laghachiri Naijiria ebe n'oge na-adịghị anya e mere ya ọkachamara na-elekọta ụlọ ọgwụ Aro Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Abeokuta.[1] Ka ọ na-erule mgbe ahụ, Naịjirịa na-agafe mgbanwe gaa na nnwere onwe ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị nke mere ka ọdịbendị nke imepụta ihe ọhụrụ na mgbanwe dị ngwa kama ịbụ oge a na-atụ egwu nkwụsị ma ọ bụ ọbụna ịlaghachi azụ. Tupu mmegharị nnwere onwe, Gọọmentị etiti gbalịrị imepụtaghachi usoro Europe nke ịmepụta ebe mgbaba n'obodo ukwu maka ndị isi mgbaka na ndị isi mgbakasị ndị a na-ewere dị ka nsogbu mmekọrịta mmadụ na ibe ya n'okporo ámá nke ọtụtụ obodo ukwu. Ọ dị mkpa itinye ndị na-adịghị mma n'okpuru nchịkwa, mgbe ụfọdụ nlekọta na njide malitere ma wuo ebe mgbaba ole na ole gụnyere otu na Yaba. Otú ọ dị, ọtụtụ ndị Naijiria na-enyo enyo na a na-enyo usoro ahụike uche ma ọtụtụ ka na-adabere na ọgwụ na ndị na-ahụ maka ọgwụ maka nlekọta. Lambo, na-eche ihe ndabere maka mmepe, jiri ohere nke gọọmentị mpaghara nwere onwe ya malite ọrụ ọgwụgwọ ya, obodo Aro, na-ebute ụzọ n'iji usoro ọgwụgwọ nke oge a jikọtara ya na okpukpe ọdịnala na ọgwụ ala. Lambo, mgbe ọ nọ na Aro, rịọrọ enyemaka nke ndị ọrụ ugbo nọ nso n'ụlọ ọgwụ ahụ iji were ụfọdụ n'ime ndị ọrịa dị ka ndị ọrụ, mgbe ha na-agwọ ọrịa n'otu oge, ndị ọrịa na-akwụkwa ụgwọ maka ọrụ ọ bụla ọzọ achọrọ, dị ka ụlọ. Ọ gara gburugburu mba ahụ ma kpọbata ndị na-agwọ ọrịa ọdịnala ole na ole site n'akụkụ dị iche iche nke Naịjirịa dị ka ndị na-arụ ọrụ. Ụdị ya nyere aka belata enweghị ntụkwasị obi ọha na eze n'ụlọ ọgwụ ahụike uche ma webata n'okwu ọha na eze nlekọta na ọgwụgwọ nke ụmụ amaala na-arịa ọrịa uche. A na-eto ya dị ka onye na-enye ikpo okwu maka iweghachi ndị isi mgbaka n'ime ọnọdụ na gburugburu ebe obibi dị mma ma ruo n'ókè ụfọdụ wepụ ma ọ dịkarịa ala ụfọdụ n'ime ihere metụtara ndị na-arịa ọrịa uche.[3]
Lambo bụ osote onye isi na Mahadum Ibadan site na 1967 ruo 1971, n'oge ahụ, ndị uwe ojii Naijiria gburu nwa akwụkwọ, Adekunle Adepeju, na ngagharị iwe.[4][5]
Ihe odide
dezie- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Prof. Thomas Adeoye Lambo – DAWN Commission (en-US). Retrieved on 2020-05-27.
- ↑ Lambo Foundation: Contributions to neuroscience development (en-US). Vanguard News (2010-07-31). Retrieved on 2020-05-27.
- ↑ Eshemokha (2020-01-05). Biography of Thomas Adeoye Lambo, OBE, first trained psychiatrist in Nigeria and Africa (en-US). Nigerian Health Blog. Retrieved on 2020-05-27.
- ↑ Vice Chancellors. University of Ibadan. Archived from the original on 1 October 2022. Retrieved on 1 October 2022.
- ↑ Adepeju. Remembering Adekunle Adepeju. Nigerian Tribune. Retrieved on 1 October 2022.
- Vanguard, onye isi mgbaka a ma ama, March 16, 2004
- Jonathan Sadowsky, Imperial Bedlam: Ụlọ ọrụ nke Madness na Colonial Southwest Nigeria. Mahadum nke California Press, 1999
Njikọ mpụga
dezie- Obituary na Psychiatric Bulletin (2004) 28: 469
- Obituary, This Day online
- Na ncheta, TWAS Newsletter Vol.17 No.1, 2005 nwetara na [1] Eprel 11, 2007
- W.D. Jordan Akwụkwọ Rare na Nchịkọta Pụrụ Iche