Kofoworola Ademola

Kofoworola "Kofo" Aina Ademola, Lady Ademola (21 May 1913 – 15 May 2002) MBE, MFR, OFR was a Nigerian Educationist who was the president of the National Council of Women's Societies in Nigeria and was the head of the women's organization from 1958 to 1964. She was the first black African woman to earn a degree from Oxford University, studying at St Hugh's College, and also an author of children's books.

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 * Gradual process of introducing people into a foreign country and to foreign life.
 * Kofoworola shared her experiences as a graduate of Oxford in the 1930s.

Quotes about Kofoworola Ademola

 * The progress of earlier graduates paved the way for a new generation of black, female Rhodes Scholars.
 * Ademola's Education in Oxford leads to foundation of changes for others in the 1930s.