Ronke Doherty
| Jinsu | debbum |
|---|---|
| Ɗuubi daygo | 1916 |
| Ɗemngal | Yarbankoore |
| Sana'aji | human rights defender |
| Employer | National Council of Women's Societies |
| Janngi to | Queen's College, Lagos, Southlands College, Roehampton |
| Lenyol | Egba people |

Queenie Ronke Doherty ko hooreejo rewɓe Naajeeriya, o wonnoo hooreejo kawtal ngenndiwal rewɓe gila 1976 haa 1980. O jeyaa ko e rewɓe seeɗa cuɓaaɓe toɗɗaaɓe e golle siyaasa e kitaale 1970. [1]Ko debbo Richard Adeeyo Doherty, gonnooɗo hooreejo suudu sarɗiiji hirnaange.[2]
Ngeendam
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Doherty (nee Williams) jibinaa ko e hitaande 1916 e nder galle Nathaniel Fehintola Williams mo jeyaa ko e ndonu Egba,[2] o janngi ko e duɗal sukaaɓe rewɓe CMS hade makko yahde duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde laamɗo debbo, Lagos e hitaande 1930, o timmini jaŋde makko e hitaande 1934.[3] Hay so tawii noon, Doherty mawni ko e Lagos ɓooyɗo, ɗo sukaaɓe rewɓe ngalaa fartaŋŋeeji no feewi e sukaaɓe worɓe ɓe o yahdi e mum en, o waggini mo yahde caggal leydi e gooto e jannginooɓe makko to duɗal hakkundeewal ngam heɓde dipolomaaji janngingol.[3] Nde o heɓi seedantaagal janngingol to Angalteer caggal jaŋde makko to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Southlands College e King’s College, to Londres, o arti Lagos, o naati e gollotooɓe duɗal sukaaɓe rewɓe CMS, to Lagos, o woni jannginoowo. E hitaande 1940, o resi, Richard Doherty, awokaa mo e oon sahaa ina gollina caggal Ibadan, o yalti duɗal sukaaɓe rewɓe CMS, o rewi e jom suudu makko o fayi Ibadan ɗo o woni ɗoo haa wolde ndee joofi. Nde o woni Ibadan, o ƴettataa darnde duumiinde e nder Ibadan kono o tawtoraama no feewi e pelle daraniiɗe jojjanɗe aadee ina jeyaa heen fedde wallitnde ñawu nguu e ko ɓuri teeŋtude ko Croix-Rouge.[4] Between 1945 and 1960, she served on the Government Scholarship Board in Lagos, was secretary of the Western Region Scholarship Board and briefly returned to the teaching profession at another alma mater, Queens College.[4] Hakane 1945 e 1960, o golliima e fedde bursiiji laamu to Lagos, o woniino binndoowo e fedde bursiiji diiwaan hirnaange, o arti e dumunna juutɗo e golle janngingol to alma mater goɗɗo, Queens College.
Tuugnorgal
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Udoh, Valentine (1999). The feminization of development processes in Africa : current and future perspectives. James Etim. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-313-02496-2. OCLC 654811725.
- 1 2 Ojewusi, Sola (1996). Speaking for Nigerian women : (a history of the National Council of Women's Societies, Nigeria). Abuja, Nigeria: All State Pub. and Print. Co. pp. 299–301. ISBN 978-32382-0-5. OCLC 42714200.
- 1 2 Osindele, Bisi (June 15, 1969). "Humanitarian with no Regrets". Daily Sketch. Missing or empty
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