Vincent Babatunde Chukumeka Nwuga


Vincent Babatunde Chukumeka Nwuga was the first Nigerian professor of physiotherapy.

Early life

He was born on April 22, 1939, in Enugu, Nigeria, to Mr. and Mrs. Agness Nwuga from Asaba in Oshimili Local Government Area in the then Western Region of Nigeria. His mother was a primary school teacher and his father was a civil servant with the Federal Ministry of Finance. He earned a London Matriculation Examination Certificate, which at the time was a highly regarded credential.

Education

He attended Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, and St. Gregory’s College, Lagos for his secondary school education. In 1961, he then proceeded to the United Kingdom for his Higher School Certificate in physics, biology and chemistry at the Polytechnic, Harrogate, ⁣ in Yorkshire. He also attended the Royal Herbert Hospital School of Physiotherapy in Woolwich. He proceeded to Canada, where he earned a bachelor's degree in physical therapy in 1971, and a master's degree in physical medicine in 1974 from the United States of America.

Membership

He was a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy.

Publications and articles

  1. He wrote "Manipulation Of the Spine".
  2. A study of group-self identification among the disabled in Nigeria: A case for support groups.
  3. Comparative study of physiotherapy educators in Great Britain, Nigeria and the United States.
  4. Relationship between personality and adjustment to disability among male Nigerian paraplegics.
  5. Evaluative study of an education programme for patients with back pain.
  6. Ability to cope with prejudice and role of the visibility factor among paraplegics and the emotionally disturbed.