Margaret Ekpo - the market queen who shook the assembly

Before "gender equality" became a buzzword, Margaret Ekpo was already a trailblazer for Nigerian women in politics. Born in 1914 in Creek Town, Cross River State, she was raised by an Efik-Igbo mother and an Anambra-born father, who gave her a unique cultural perspective. She experienced the colon...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

Margaret Ekpo - the market queen who shook the assembly

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Before "gender equality" became a buzzword, Margaret Ekpo was already a trailblazer for Nigerian women in politics. Born in 1914 in Creek Town, Cross River State, she was raised by an Efik-Igbo mother and an Anambra-born father, who gave her a unique cultural perspective. She experienced the colon...

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Margaret Ekpo - the market queen who shook the assembly

Before "gender equality" became a buzzword, Margaret Ekpo was already a trailblazer for Nigerian women in politics.


Born in 1914 in Creek Town, Cross River State, she was raised by an Efik-Igbo mother and an Anambra-born father, who gave her a unique cultural perspective. She experienced the colon...

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