Habiba germaine ahidjo biography
- Germaine Habiba Ahidjo (11 February 1932 – 20 April 2021) was a Cameroonian politician and nurse.
- Germaine Habiba Ahidjo was a Cameroonian politician and nurse.
- First Lady of Cameroon from 1960 to 1982, Germaine Habiba Ahidjo was born in Mokolo in 1932.
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Cameroon’s former First Lady Germaine Ahidjo dies in Senegal hospital aged 89
The wife of the first president of the Republic of Cameroon, Ahmadou Ahidjo has reportedly passed away in the main hospital in Dakar (Senegal), at the age of 89. First Lady of Cameroon from 1960 to 1982, Germaine Habiba Ahidjo was born in Mokolo in 1932. In 1942, she obtained her school certificate in Yaoundé and then joined the Douala Girls’ College, now the New-Bell High School.
In 1947, through Louis Paul Aujoulat, the Territorial Assembly granted her a scholarship to France where she obtained a state nursing diploma in 1952 and specialised in tropical diseases at the Pasteur Institute in 1953. She married a Lebanese man named Touffic, with whom she had a son, Daniel Boubakari, who settled in Bafoussam. She divorced him before returning to Cameroon.
In 1955, she met Ahmadou Ahidjo, who officially married her on 17 August 1957. She was then a nurse specialised in tropical diseases. With Ahmadou Ahidjo, she had three daughters: Babette, Aissatou and Aminatou (CEO of the Yaoundé Conferen
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Ahmadou Ahidjo was the first president of Cameroon. Ahidjo was born on August 24, 1924, at Garoua in northern Cameroon, which was a French colony at the time. His father was a local Fulani chief. He was raised as a Muslim and was sent to a Quranic school as a child. In 1932, Ahidjo began attending a local government primary school. He failed his first school certification examination in 1938 and then worked for a few months in the veterinary service. He returned to school and passed the certification examination which allowed him to attend secondary school. Ahidjo attended Ecole Primaire Supérieur in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, as he prepared for a career in the colonial civil service. His first job was as a radio operator for the postal service. Ahidjo was the first person from the northern part of Cameroon to work in the civil service in the south of Cameroon.
In 1946, Ahidjo entered local politics. From 1953 to 1957, he was a member of the territorial Assembly. He served as president of the Assembly beginning in 1957. In February 1958, Ahidjo became prime minister at the
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Germaine Ahidjo
Germaine Habiba Ahidjo (An haife ta ranar 11 ga Watan Fabrairu shekarar alif 1932 [1] - 20 Afrilu 2021) 'yar siyasar Kamaru ce kuma ma'aikaciyar jinya. Ita ce matar shugaban ƙasar Kamaru ta farko Ahmadou Ahidjo. Ta kasance Uwargidan Shugaban Kasar Kamaru tun daga shekarun 1960 zuwa 1982.[2]
Tarihin Rayuwa
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]An haifi Germaine Ahidjo a shekara ta 1932 a Mokolo a yankin Arewa mai Nisa na Kamaru a yau.[3] Mahaifiyarta Bafulatana ce mahaifinta ɗan ƙasar Korsika.[3]
A cikin shekarar 1942, ta sami takardar shaidar karatu a Yaoundé. Daga baya ta shiga Kwalejin ’Yan mata ta Douala, a yau New-Bell High School.
A cikin shekarar 1947, an ba ta tallafin karatu zuwa Faransa, inda ta kammala karatu a matsayin ma'aikaciyar jinya a shekarar 1952 kuma ta kware a fannin cututtukan wurare masu zafi.[4]
Ta yi abota da Ahmadou Ahidjo a shekarar 1955 kuma suka yi aure a ranar 17 ga watan Agusta 1956. [5] Sun haifi 'ya'ya mata uku: Babette, Aissatou da Aminatou. Ta kuma haifi ɗa, Daniel
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