Sarah Jibril, Nigeria's most consistent case-maker for a female president, was once described as an 'irritant' who should know her place is not at Aso Villa, the country's seat of government. Born in 1945 in pre-independent Nigeria as Sarah Nnadzwa, Jibril has come to epitomize that generation of privileged West African women who were allowed...
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