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Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh was born on 4 October, 1933 in Lagos, British Nigeria, is a Nigerian physician. Discover Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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64 years old |
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4 October, 1933 |
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4 October |
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Lagos, British Nigeria |
Date of death |
5 October, 1997 |
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He is a member of famous physician with the age 64 years old group.
Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh's Wife?
His wife is Deborah Regina McIntosh (m. 1956)
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Julius Gordon Kwasi Adadevoh (father)Sarah Abigail Idowu Macaulay (mother) |
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Deborah Regina McIntosh (m. 1956) |
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4, including Ameyo Adadevoh |
Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh worth at the age of 64 years old? Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh’s income source is mostly from being a successful physician. He is from Niger. We have estimated Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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physician |
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Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh (4 October, 1933 – 5 October, 1997) was a Nigerian physician, educational administrator and former Vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos, Nigeria.
He was a professor of Chemical Pathology.
He was born in Lagos, Nigeria to a Ghanaian father, Julius Gordon Kwasi Adadevoh and a Nigerian mother, Sarah Abigail Idowu Macaulay (the daughter of Sir Herbert Macaulay).
Babatunde Kwaku attended Baptist Academy, Lagos and Igbobi College, Lagos, Nigeria.
He studied medicine at the premier University of Ibadan College of Medicine and the University of Birmingham.
He also attended the Royal Postgraduate Medical School in the Hammersmith Hospital, London.
He began his career in the General Hospital, Birmingham.
He worked as a physician at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham and the Hammersmith Hospital in London, where he was a house physician to Thomas Russell Cumming Fraser.
He married Deborah Regina McIntosh in Lagos in 1956.
They had four children, three daughters, and a son.
One of their daughters was the late Dr. Stella Shade Ameyo Adadevoh who was responsible for treating and containing Nigeria's Ebola virus index case, the Liberian-American, Patrick Sawyer.
Between 1962 and 1964, he was a research fellow at Harvard Medical School and at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
In 1964, he then returned to Nigeria as a senior lecturer in medicine at the University of Lagos.
He was then appointed professor of Chemical Pathology in 1968 at the University of Ibadan.
He was the first Director of the Medical Research Council of Nigeria (now, Nigeria Institute of Medical Research).
He was later appointed as the vice-chancellor of the University of Lagos in 1978 until he was succeeded by Akin O. Adesola in 1980.
He was the first editor-in-chief of the Nigerian Journal of Medical Sciences and also the first Secretary to the Nigeria Medical Council Board in Physic (Medicine).
In the year 1981, he was also appointed professor of Chemical Pathology at the newly created College of Medical Sciences at the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria.
He was the forerunner of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria, which introduced the fellowship programme of specialisation for Nigerian doctors in internal medicine.
He was a gregarious, dapper and outgoing man.
He also played very elegant cricket, receiving full colours for his school, university and the Nigerian national team.