DENOUNCED HER BRITISH CITIZENSHIP BECAME THE FIRST WOMAN ON THE LAGOS STATE BENCH AND THE SECOND FEMALE JUDGE IN NIGERIA, DULCIE (KING) OGUNTOYE.
As a Nigerian, in most occasion the believe attached to success is sometimes synonymous to seeking "greener pasture" elsewhere around Europe, America and so on; in what has been termed "Jakpa Syndrome". But in this sensational story we are about see how a British lady believed in a black skin man from Nigeria and how she later went on to become a great name in the Nigeria societal history. Here is the story of Dulcie Ethel Adunola a white English-Nigerian Woman. When World War II broke out David Oguntoye hid in a ship and traveled to Britain to volunteer for the Royal Air Force. He arrived in Britain in June 1942, and was selected to train as a navigator in Canada for four years. Unfortunately the time he was returning to Britain in 1946, the war had already ended, which meant couldn't be deployed on the battlefield. Instead he was posted to Bicester Oxford as a welfare officer for the Caribbean airmen stationed there. In June of the same year a young b...