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  1. Chief Margaret Ekpo // (listen) ⓘ (27 July 1914 – 21 September 2006) was a Nigerian women's rights activist and social mobilizer who was a pioneering female politician in the country's First Republic and a leading member of a class of traditional Nigerian women activists, many of whom rallied women beyond notions of ethnic solidarity. [1] .

  2. Bassey Sampson Ekpenyong Efa conocida como 'Margaret Ekpo' (n. Town Creek, estado de Cross River 21 de diciembre de 1914 - 21 de diciembre de 2006) fue una política y feminista nigeriana.

  3. 12 de dic. de 2020 · As her plane touched down in Lagos, Nigeria on Saturday, February 2, 1959, there was only one thing on the mind of the celebrated Nigerian politician and activist, Margaret Ekpo: the...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2018 · She was outspoken. She didn't just open doors for women, she kicked them down. The Nigerian women's rights activist and politician, Margaret Ekpo, helped change the face of politics in Nigeria.

  5. Learn about Margaret Ekpo, a pioneer parliamentarian and human rights activist who fought for Nigerian independence and women's emancipation. She was a member of NCNC, a founder of Aba Market Women Association, and an industrialist who received many awards and honors.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2019 · Bassey Sampson Ekpenyong Efa es su nombre real, pero ha sido conocida en el mundo entero como Margaret Ekpo, defensora de la lucha de las mujeres de Nigeria. En 1932 empezó a trabajar como profesora en escuelas básicas, para más tarde casarse con John Udo Ekpo, un médico proveniente de otra etnia.

  7. Bassey Sampson Ekpenyong Efa conocida como 'Margaret Ekpo' (n. Town Creek, estado de Cross River 21 de diciembre de 1914 - 21 de diciembre de 2006) fue una política y feminista nigeriana.