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Franca Afegbua

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Franca Afegbua (20 October 1943 – 12 March 2023) was a Nigerian beautician and politician who represented Bendel North in the Nigerian Senate in 1983. Elected as a National Party of Nigeria (NPN) senator, she was the first elected woman senator in Nigeria.[1]

Afegbua was born in Okpella, Edo State in 1943[2] and completed her post-secondary education in Sofia, Bulgaria. Prior to the beginning of the second republic, she worked as a hairdresser in Lagos serving high-income clients.[3] Afegbua had a close relationship with Joseph Tarka, who introduced her to his party, NPN. In 1983, when she announced her intention to make a challenge for a senatorial seat in Bendel, few felt that she could win.[3]

Her party was in opposition and the incumbent governor and senator were respected men in the community. But Afegbua, who had won an international hairstyling competition in 1977, strategized that wooing more women to vote could give her a victory. Her victory in the hairstyling competition had made her name popular within her Etsako community; she targeted women voters, and, as her campaign gained steam, it was too late to curb. She won a slim victory in the August election, defeating John Umolu.[3]

Afegbua died on 12 March 2023, at age 79.[4]

References

  1. ^ Gabriel, Emameh (12 July 2015). "The Okpella demand from Edo people - Vanguard News". Vanguard News. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Obaseki eulogises world's first black female senator". Vanguard. 8 December 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Keazor, Emeka (25 March 2015). "Five Nigerian electoral case studies 1923-1983". Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Nigeria's first female senator Franca Afegbua dies at 79". Qed.ng. 12 March 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023.


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