Revolutionaries: Margaret Ekpo
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Margaret Ekpo (1914 - 2006) was a Nigerian women's rights activist and one of Nigeria’s first female elected officials. She worked tirelessly for the rights and political representation of women, as well as for Nigeria’s independence from British colonial rule.
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