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Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by PressMyButton: 2:25am On Feb 13, 2022
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Tanimowo Ogunlesi was a women’s rights activist, teacher, and founding member of the women’s section of Obafemi Awolowo’s, Action Group (AG). She founded the Children’s Home School, Ibadan, one of the first Nigerian-owned boarding schools, and was the only female member of the Nigerian delegation to the United Kingdom to discuss the country’s independence in July 1953.
Ogunlesi was born on 01 December 1908. She attended Saint James Primary School in Iperu, and Kudeti Girls School in Ibadan. In 1925, she joined CMS Girls’ Seminary School in Lagos to train as a teacher and in 1934 married her husband J.S. Ogunlesi, who was also a teacher.
Ogunlesi had to stop working as a teacher based on her husband’s desire that she became a housewife. Despite this, she continued teaching the neighbours children how to read and write. In 1946, after her husband was awarded a scholarship to study in London, she followed him and continued her education at the nursery school in St. Andrew’s University in Scotland. In 1947, she returned to Nigeria after her husband was appointed Adult Education Officer of the Western Region.
In 1947, Ogunlesi founded the Women’s Improvement Society (WIS) following the refusal of the ministry of education of the Western Region to provide free accommodation for children who wanted to learn how to read and write but lived very far from Ibadan. The WIS was aimed at improving the living conditions of women and promoting girls’ education. In 1948, Ogunlesi created Children’s Home School in her own house, one of the first Nigerian-owned boarding schools. In her home, girls who came from neighbouring towns could find accommodation and receive lessons.

In the 1950s, she joined the Action Group (AG) and founded its women’s section. Within the party, she held a position of prestige, and in July 1953 was the only female member of the Nigerian
delegation to the United Kingdom to discuss the country’s independence. In 1954, she extended her activism for women’s rights to the international level where she participated as a representative of the WIS at the international conference of the International Alliance of Women (AIF) in Copenhagen.
Following this, she helped create the Nigerian Council of Women’s Societies and in 1959 she became its first president. Throughout her life, Ogunlesi fought for women’s rights, education, and socioeconomic rights both in party organizations and women’s networks, as well as at her own school. She died in Ibadan in 2002 aged 93

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by PressMyButton: 2:30am On Feb 13, 2022
How She Met Awolowo


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she was on a visit to London with Awolowo and others in 1957 to discuss the freedom of Nigeria from colonial forces and how the constitution was going to be like. She was the only woman delegate from the southwest.
Oh, let me explain how she & Awolowo met and became very good friends. Awolowo was very passionate about education. In 1947 when Mama Ogunlesi established the school, there was no private boarding house educational institution in Ibadan, especially for girls. She founded the school with four girls. It was this school that got Awolowo impressed & they bonded over education, later she became a politician too. Awolowo told her nothing would be achieved for the children of the southwest without political power, she agreed. They worked together. They became closer when Awo realized she was a Remo woman who grew up in Sagamu, near his own hometown of Ikenne. By the way, one of the people who attended the school she established in Ibadan is Bola Tinubu.

Mama Ogunlesi with Awolowo in London, 1957.

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by PressMyButton: 2:41am On Feb 13, 2022
Still in London

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by stonemasonn: 4:01am On Feb 13, 2022
Nice
Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by Lifestone(m): 4:06am On Feb 13, 2022
Yoruba is the beginning of civilization in Nigeria

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by PressMyButton: 4:24am On Feb 13, 2022
I0years earlier, In 1947, Olufumilayo Ransome Kuti led a delegation of NCNC to London on a Protest. Making her the only female member among the Nigerian delegation for constitutional review.

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by YinkaOlusesi16(m): 4:32am On Feb 13, 2022
We can still a woman find like this when they av not introduce our women to iphones.
Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by OVB123: 4:55am On Feb 13, 2022
Yoruba and education are like 5 & 6. Kudos to them.

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by jaeyking(m): 4:55am On Feb 13, 2022
Shey una for still leave us under British colonization.

Atleast we go fit dey enter UK easily and not this informal colonization we still dey under

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by donleo92(m): 5:01am On Feb 13, 2022
Chai. God bless you ma. Just that the country you fought for has been moving in no direction. like sheeps without shepherd
Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by Majesty2(m): 6:36am On Feb 13, 2022
Yoruba the blessed race, i'm proud of being yoruba
Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by MONITZ: 6:55am On Feb 13, 2022
Mama said she got the idea of setting up a coeducational school when she visited Copenhagen and it wasn't easy getting it registered under the then colonial government because they felt Nigeria wasn't ripe for an institution like that.

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Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by gboyetade: 7:05am On Feb 13, 2022
I would have thought it is madam Ransome Kuti
Re: Meet The Only Female Member Of The Nigeria Delegation For Independence by Goldentulip2: 7:46am On Feb 13, 2022
jaeyking:
Shey una for still leave us under British colonization.

Atleast we go fit dey enter UK easily and not this informal colonization we still dey under
Lol stop it

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