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Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by sapientia1(m): 3:50pm On Jul 08, 2016
halfricanadian:
I will also be the first woman to do somethinv to change the world too
Amen
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by Abdul4trust1(m): 5:36pm On Jul 08, 2016
Mrs Toyi Olakuren, The First Female Chartared Accountant In Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by robosky02(m): 10:47pm On Jul 08, 2016
I wish to make a correction here:



The first Nigerian female candidate was Mojisola Adekunle-Obasanjo, ex-wife of former president Olusegun Obasanjo. She ran for the 2003 presidential elections, but came in last. She vied again in 2007 where again she was last with 0.01% of the vote.

In the 2011 presidential election, another woman ran for president, Ebiti Ndok Jegede, but only managed to get 0.06% per cent of the vote.


Remi Sonaiya, is the third female presidential candidate a retired professor of French, finished 12th out of 14 candidates in 2015, managing to pull just 13,076 votes, in an election with nearly 70 million listed voters.

take note: creepsyme, theshaderoom, soul2, jammyunn, UIA04, rubyradiance
thanks

Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by creepsyme(f): 10:50pm On Jul 08, 2016
robosky02:


I wish to make a correction here:



The first Nigerian female candidate was Mojisola Adekunle-Obasanjo, ex-wife of former president Olusegun Obasanjo. She ran for the 2003 presidential elections, but came in last. She vied again in 2007 where again she was last with 0.01% of the vote.

In the 2011 presidential election, another woman ran for president, Ebiti Ndok Jegede, but only managed to get 0.06% per cent of the vote.


Remi Sonaiya, is the third female presidential candidate a retired professor of French, finished 12th out of 14 candidates in 2015, managing to pull just 13,076 votes, in an election with nearly 70 million listed voters.

take note: creepsyme, theshaderoom, soul2, jammyunn, UIA04, rubyradiance
thanks
tnks for the cotrection.
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by jammyunn(m): 12:08pm On Jul 09, 2016
robosky02:

I wish to make a correction here:



The first Nigerian female candidate was Mojisola Adekunle-Obasanjo, ex-wife of former president Olusegun Obasanjo. She ran for the 2003 presidential elections, but came in last. She vied again in 2007 where again she was last with 0.01% of the vote.

In the 2011 presidential election, another woman ran for president, Ebiti Ndok Jegede, but only managed to get 0.06% per cent of the vote.


Remi Sonaiya, is the third female presidential candidate a retired professor of French, finished 12th out of 14 candidates in 2015, managing to pull just 13,076 votes, in an election with nearly 70 million listed voters.

take note: creepsyme, theshaderoom, soul2, jammyunn, UIA04, rubyradiance
thanks

good one bro...well done
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by Parrotpal(m): 10:13pm On Jul 09, 2016
Nigeria first female town planner! Tpl (mrs) Catherine George. She qualifies as a town planner at age 19!
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by KINGinVAHALA: 11:50am On Jul 15, 2016
BreadandBeans:
OP your list no complete.. why 'Funmilayo Ransom Kuti' no they there?

Hi bro, how re you doing? I have searched all over Nairaland for your moniker, I guess you could still remember my moniker?

Good morning!
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by Nobody: 4:25pm On Jul 15, 2016
KINGinVAHALA:

Hi bro, how re you doing? I have searched all over Nairaland for your moniker, I guess you could still remember my moniker?

Good morning!
yea sure, I remember.. I hardly come here this days. what's up with you bro?
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by KINGinVAHALA: 6:38pm On Jul 15, 2016
BreadandBeans:

yea sure, I remember.. I hardly come here this days. what's up with you bro?

I'm cool bro and hope you too?
Thought as much because wasn't seeing you online anymore.
I guess your pm does work? wanna discuss something with you privately.
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by Nobody: 3:02pm On Jul 16, 2016
KINGinVAHALA:
I'm cool bro and hope you too? Thought as much because wasn't seeing you online anymore. I guess your pm does work? wanna discuss something with you privately.
alright no problem.. my pm is fine
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by KINGinVAHALA: 12:59am On Jul 17, 2016
BreadandBeans:
alright no problem.. my pm is fine
OK, sent you a pm, you can check it out.
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by Nobody: 7:31pm On Jul 17, 2016
KINGinVAHALA:

OK, sent you a pm, you can check it out.
I'm not seeing the notification here on Nairaland.. and on my mail too
Re: Nigeria’s First Women In Various Professions by KINGinVAHALA: 8:51pm On Jul 17, 2016
BreadandBeans:
I'm not seeing the notification here on Nairaland.. and on my mail too

Ooppss, my bad, thought I left you a mail. Are you on Bbm or whatsapp? maybe we can converse better in any of both.

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