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| 2face Idibia |
| Innocent Ujah Idibia (born in Jos, Plateau State) best known as 2face Idibia is a Nigerian hip hop musician and songwriter. He was a member of the defunct R&B/hip hop group Plantashun Boyz. Idibia hails from the Idoma ethnic group in the southern part of Benue State, in central Nigeria. He attended Mount Saint Gabriel's Secondary School in Makurdi,Benue State. |
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| D'banj |
| Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo (born in 1980 Zaria,
Kaduna State, Nigeria),known commonly as,
D'banj is a Nigerian singer-songwriter and harmonica player. "Dapo" is a nickname for the Yoruba name "Ifedapo" (meaning "Love came
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| DIANE VON FURTENBERG |
| Diane von Furstenberg was born Diane Simone Michelle Halfin on December 31, 1946, in Brussels, Belgium. Her well-to-do Jewish parents, Leon, an electronics executive, and Liliane Nahmias Halfin, provided von Furstenberg with a comfortable childhood. Her mother, a Nazi concentration camp survivor, imbued her with the self-confidence and drive that helped her become one of the world's most successful fashion designers. |
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| Dr. (Mrs.) Cecilia Ibru |
| Dr. Cecilia Ibru Born on March 22, 1946, received
excellent secondary education at Saint Margaret’s
Grammar School, Ilesha from 1960 to 1965. She
proceeded to University Tutorial College , London
from 1967 to 1968 where she obtained a Higher
School Certificate.On the successful completion of
her Secondary education Cecilia Ibru secured
admission to read Sociology at the London
University. |
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| Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala |
A director of the World Bank, was Nigeria's Finance Minister and then briefly Foreign Affairs Minister from 2003 to 2006, the first woman to hold either position.
During her tenure as Finance Minister, she worked to
combat corruption, make Nigeria's finances more
transparent, and institute reforms to make the nation's
economy more hospitable to foreign investment. The government unlinked its budget from the price of oil, its main export, to lessen perennial cash flow crises, and got oil companies to publish how much they pay the government. |
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