The Medical Director of Awojobi Clinic, Eruwa, Dr. Yombo
Awojobi has died. He passed on in the early hours of Saturday.
64-year-old Awojobi was until his demise the most popular
surgeon in Eruwa and by extension the whole of the Ibarapa region in Oyo State.
Not a few people have benefitted from his brilliance and the selfless service
offered by his clinic.
Incidentally, the surgeon who was born as Oluyombo Adetilewa
Awojobi hailed from Ikorodu in Lagos State. He was born on March 1, 1951.
The Anchor Online’s findings
revealed that Awojobi belonged to a generation of geniuses. His brother,
Professor Ayodele Awojobi was known for his contribution in the field of Mechanical
Engineering. Those who passed through him in the University of Lagos, where he
became the youngest Nigerian Professor of Mechanical Engineering will remember Autonov
1; Ayodele Awojobi’s invention. The patriot in him made him refuse
lucrative offers for the invention, preferring to keep the design for his
country’s benefit in the future.
Autonov 1 was a jeep inn which Ayodele Awojobi invented a
second steering-wheel mechanism, adjoined to the pre-existing engine at the
rear end, so that the vehicle was able to move in both forward and backward
directions with all four pre-existing gears thus giving it the ability to
achieve its highest speeds at a moment's notice, in the normal reverse
direction. In his opinion, the army would find such vehicles useful, especially
in an ambush situation or when it is necessary to retreat.
Ayodele Awojobi’s immediate younger brother, Dr. Olubusola
Awojobi who died in February 2015 too distinguished himself as a Structural
Engineer. Back in 2012, he was inaugurated as the President of Nigerian
Institute of Structural Engineers. Decades ago, some of his drawings were used
in the construction of a number of bridges in the United Kingdom.
Dr. Yombo Awojobi who passed on a week after his elder
brother, Dr. Busola Awojobi was buried was not so different. Like his elder
brothers, he had his primary education at Methodist School, Oshodi, Lagos
between 1957 and 1962 and his secondary education at Lagos Anglican Boys’
Grammar School, Barriga, Lagos and CMS Grammar School, Lagos between 1963 and
1969.
Awojobi attended the University of Ibadan, where he studied
Medicine (1970-75) and between 1975 and 1976, he did his Housemanship at the
University College Hospital, UCH, Ibadan. He left Ibadan for his mandatory National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Benue State in 1976 after which he returned to
UCH, Ibadan for his Surgical Residency (1977-83).
An epitome of brilliance, Awojobi’s career was a journey of
honours and award. He was the Best Student at O’ Level (WASC), 1967 Principal’s Annual; Best Student at A’ Level (HSC), 1969; Adeola
Odutola Prize for the best final year student in Medicine, 1975; One of Ten
Outstanding Young Persons of Nigeria (TOYPN) organized by Nigeria Jaycees, 1985;
Elected Member of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985, Oyo State Merit Award
for Rural Medical Practice, 1988; British Council Travel Fellowship, 1995,
Eruwa Youth Movement Merit Award for public service and job creation in Eruwa,
1995; College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Award for Contribution too
sustenance of Ibarapa Community Health Project, 1997; Young Men Christian
Association (YMCA) Nigeria Award for Medical Coverage during annual camping at
Eruwa, 1998.
The Eleruwa of Eruwa and the community offered him the title
of Baasegun
of Eruwa in 2000. In 2001,
Awojobi was given a special award by the Pan-African Liberation International Project
as a Defender of the Less Privileged while he was listed on the Marquis Who’s
Who Biography in Science and Engineering in 2003. He was also one of the
two Nigerians listed in the World Medical Association’s publication, Caring
Physicians of the World in 2005.
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May his soul rest in peace..he was one in a million.
ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace and may his legacies live on. You played your part, you ran the race well, you finished your cause strong. jumoke annd kay Odepe (in laws)
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