• Dr.
Florence Adeniran, née Martins, LRCP (Lond.) MRCS (Eng.) MPH (Mich.), consultant, surgeon, public health specialist and medical practitioner, youngest student in Queen's College, enrolling at the age of 9 in January 1940, became a pioneer member of the foundation year at the then University College Ibadan (established 1948) at the age of 18, and made history as the first female doctor to graduate (with a University of London degree) from a Nigerian university, being the sole female in medical school at that time, first female Director of a Nigerian Health Management Board, Director of Medical Services, Lagos State Hospitals Management Board (1986), president of the
Medical Women's Association of Nigeria (MWAN), 1985-1987. •
Suzanne Iroche, CEO of
FinBank •
Claire Ighodaro, née Ukpoma, management accountant •
Phebean Ogundipe née Itayemi, author, educator and the first Nigerian woman to be published in English •
Modupe Omo-Eboh, first female judge in Nigeria •
Sefi Atta, award-winning writer •
Sotonye Denton-West, Nigerian judge •
Lara George, award-winning Gospel artiste •
Honey Ogundeyi, founder of Fashpa •
Grace Alele-Williams, first female vice chancellor of a Nigerian university •
Prof. Folashade Ogunsola, medical microbiologist •
Adaku Ufere, international lawyer and energy expert •
Uche Chika Elumelu, actor •
Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi, media personality •
Tosyn Bucknor, media personality •
Toni Tones, actress •
Njideka Akunyili Crosby, artist •
Bosede Afolabi, gynecologist •
Wendy Okolo, first Black woman to obtain a Ph.D. degree in aerospace engineering from
University of Texas at Arlington == See also ==