Grace Atinuke Oyelude: The First Crowned Miss Nigeria In 1957
Born in
Sabon Gari, Kano on November 16, 1931, to the Christian family of the late
James Adeleye Oyelude and late Marthan Datanu of Isanlu in Kogi State, young
and charming Tinuke had her elementary and secondary education between 1940 and
1952 in Kano. After her secondary education, she had a stint with United
African Company (UAC) of Kano in 1957 at the age of 26. She hit the world
headlines when she was crowned the first Miss Nigeria few months after she
gained admission into the school of nursing, Ashford Kent, England. She
completed her training and became a State Registered Nurse (SRN) in 1961. Not
yet satisfied with her achievements, she enrolled immediately at the school of
midwifery, St. Thomas Hospital, London from where she qualified as a state
registered Midwife SCM (NRM) in 1962. Her thirst for laurels took her to the
Royal College of Nursing, England in 1971 and obtained a Diploma in nursing and
Hospital Administration (DNHA) and 1976, she obtained another diploma from
Ghana Institute of Management and Personnel Administration.
While in
the United Kingdom, Oyelude practiced in a number of hospitals between 1962 and
1963, among which is Paddington General Hospital; Kaduna between 1964 and 1965,
then senior nursing sister in charge of the former Kaduna Nursing Home ( now
Barau Dike specialist Hospital, Kaduna) from 1965 to 1977. At the outbreak of Civil war in
1967, national duty took her to Markurdi General Hospital where she headed a
medical team from the then Northern region, which prepared hospitals for
receiving war casualties and treating them. By 1970, she joined the institute of Health, Ahmadu Bello University as
a senior matron and became director, nursing services of the ABU teaching
hospital, the position she held until she voluntarily retired in 1985.
In recognition of her professional
qualification, competence and public spiritedness, she was made external
examiner of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria. Between 1980 and
1983, she was the chairman, Kwara State Health Management Board. She was
honoured in the year 2001 in the Gambia by the West African College of nursing
as the ‘ WACH‘s Florence nightingale of the 20th century. She is Iyaolu of Isalu land and also the Iyalode of
Okun land. Grace Atinuke Oyelude after being crowned first winner of Miss
Nigeria contest in 1957, representing the North. She’s from Kogi, born in Kano.
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