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Professor Theophilus Oladipo Ogunlesi: Nigeria’s First Professor of Medicine and Father of Postgraduate Medical Education (PHOTOS)

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Professor Theophilus Oladipo Ogunlesi (12 July 1923 – 19 January 2023) stands as a foundational figure in Nigerian medicine. Celebrated as the country’s first Professor of Medicine and widely honoured as the “Father of Postgraduate Medical Education in Nigeria,” his life’s work shaped the nation’s healthcare system and set standards for medical training across Africa.

Early Life and Medical Training

Born in Sagamu, Ogun State, Ogunlesi attended the CMS Grammar School, Lagos, before travelling to Britain in the 1940s to study medicine.

He trained at the University of London’s medical school and qualified as a physician in 1950, earning further postgraduate credentials in the United Kingdom.

His professional excellence was recognized with fellowships of both the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, two of the world’s most prestigious medical institutions.

Building Modern Medical Education in Nigeria

On his return home, Ogunlesi joined the newly established University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, where in 1961 he became the first Nigerian Head of the Department of Medicine—and the nation’s first Professor of Medicine. From this position he transformed medical training, introducing rigorous clinical standards and nurturing generations of doctors who would lead Nigerian medicine in subsequent decades.

He later rose to become Emeritus Professor of Medicine at the University of Ibadan, underscoring his lifelong dedication to academic medicine and institution-building.

National Leadership and Public Health Vision

Ogunlesi’s influence extended beyond the university. He became the founding President of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN), which remains the country’s apex body for training medical specialists. For this achievement he is widely remembered as the “Father of Postgraduate

Medical Education in Nigeria.”

Equally visionary was his establishment of the Ibarapa Community Health Project in Oyo State, a pioneering model of primary healthcare and community-based medical education.

The project demonstrated how doctors could work hand-in-hand with local communities and became a template for similar initiatives across Africa.

Ogunlesi also served as an adviser to international health bodies, including the World Health Organization, bringing Nigeria’s medical perspectives to the global stage.

Legacy and Passing

Professor Ogunlesi lived to the remarkable age of 99, passing away on 19 January 2023. His century-spanning life left a lasting imprint on Nigerian medicine: from undergraduate and postgraduate medical education to rural health innovation and global health policy.

Today, every generation of Nigerian doctors trained under the NPMCN and inspired by the Ibarapa model stands as a testament to his vision of accessible, community-focused, and academically rigorous healthcare.

Key Positions & Achievements
First Nigerian Professor of Medicine
First Head, Department of Medicine, UCH Ibadan (1961)
Emeritus Professor, University of Ibadan
Founding President, National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria
Founder, Ibarapa Community Health Project
Fellow, Royal College of Physicians (London & Edinburgh)
Adviser to the World Health Organization

Sources
National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria archives

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