Dr Maryam Babangida

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Dr. Maryam Babangida (1948 – 2009)

Dr. Maryam Babangida (née Maria Ndidi Okogwu) was a Nigerian social advocate, philanthropist, and the First Lady of Nigeria from 1985 to 1993 during the administration of her husband, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. She became one of Nigeria’s most influential First Ladies because of her pioneering efforts in women’s empowerment, rural development, healthcare advocacy, education, and community development.

Her most recognised legacy remains the Better Life Programme for Rural Women, an initiative designed to improve the social and economic conditions of rural women across Nigeria through skills development, cooperative societies, agriculture, healthcare, and access to economic opportunities.

Brief About Dr. Maryam Babangida

Early Life and Background

Maryam Babangida was born Maria Ndidi Okogwu on 1 November 1948 in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria. She was the daughter of:

  • Hajiya Asabe Halima Mohammed from present-day Niger State
  • Leonard Nwanonye Okogwu from Asaba, Delta State

She spent part of her early life in Asaba before moving to Kaduna, where she attended Queen Amina’s College, Kaduna. She later trained in secretarial studies at the Federal Training Centre, Kaduna, obtained a diploma in secretarial studies from La Salle Extension University, Chicago, and received computer training from the NCR Institute in Lagos.

She married Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida in 1969. They had four children:

  • Mohammed
  • Aminu
  • Aisha
  • Halima

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