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Margaret O. Shonekan (born 28 October 1941) is a Nigerian civil servant, she spent much of her career with the West African Examinations Council (WAEC). She was appointed a Federal Civil Service Commissioner from 1 October 1986 until 31 March 1994.[1][2] She also briefly served as the First Lady of Nigeria from 26 August 1993 until 17 November 1993, during the transitional presidency of her husband, Ernest Shonekan.[1][3]

Margaret Shonekan
First Lady of Nigeria
In role
26 August 1993 – 17 November 1993
Head of StateErnest Shonekan
Preceded byMaryam Babangida
Succeeded byMaryam Abacha
Federal Civil Service Commissioner
In office
1 October 1986 – 31 March 1994
Personal details
Born (1941-10-28) 28 October 1941 (age 82)
Gusau, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now Gusau, Zamfara State, Nigeria)
SpouseErnest Shonekan
Residence(s)Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria[1]

Biography

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Margaret Shonekan was born on 28 October 1941 in Gusau, British Nigeria, in present-day Zamfara State.[1][2] Her parents were Yoruba who had moved from South West Nigeria to Gusau during the late 1930s, where her father worked as a teacher for the Church Mission Society.[1] She attended elementary school at Christ Church Anglican Primary School in Gusau and Peter's Primary School in Minna.[1] She then attended Anglican Girls' School in Orita-Mefa, Ibadan, for one year before enrolling at Anglican Girls' Secondary School in Ilesa (now called St. Margaret's School) from 1954 until 1958.[1] Sheonekan attended Ibadan Grammar School from January 1959 until December 1960.[1]

Shonekan enrolled at University College Ibadan (now called the University of Ibadan) from 1961 until June 1965, when she graduated with Bachelor's of Arts honors degree in history.[1] She later obtained a post-graduate diploma in administration and management from St. Godric's College in London in 1968.[2]

Margaret Shonekan was hired as a Trainee Assistant Registrar by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) on 1 October 1965.[1][2] She worked for the WAEC for the majority of her professional career. Shonekan was later appointed deputy registrar of the WAEC from 1 April 1982 until 30 September 1986.[1]

In 1986, Margaret Shonekan left the WAEC upon her appointment to the Federal Civil Service Commission, which oversees the civil service, by the Federal Government of Nigeria.[1] She served as a Federal Civil Service Commissioner from 1 October 1986 until 31 March 1994.[1]

In 1993, Shonekan's husband, Ernest Shonekan, became interim, transitional President of Nigeria. Margaret Shonekan served as First Lady of Nigeria for just 82 days from 26 August 1993 until 17 November 1993.[1][3] The Shonekan's presidency was cut short when General Sani Abacha staged a coup and overthrew Shonekan on 17 November 1993.

Shonekan rejoined the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) on 1 April 1994 as its senior deputy.[1] She was then hired as the WAEC's Head of National Office on 30 October 1995, defeating five male colleagues who also sought the position.[1] Shonekan served as the Head of National Office at WAEC from 30 October 1995 until her retirement on 30 September 2000.[1] She described her time as Head of National Office as her most difficult years with the WAEC, due to the examination board's lack of adequate funding and its empty treasury at the time.[1] She retired from the WAEC in 2000.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Abacha, Abiola And My Husband - Mrs. Shonekan". This Day. AllAfrica.com. 29 October 2000. Archived from the original on 9 November 2000. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  • ^ a b c d "Board of Trustees: Chief Mrs. Margaret O. Shonekan". Chrisland University. 29 October 2000. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  • ^ a b Okon-Ekong, Nseobong (2 October 2010). "Nigeria: First Ladies - Colourful Brilliance, Gaudy Rays". This Day. AllAfrica.com. Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  • Honorary titles
    Preceded by

    Maryam Babangida

    First Lady of Nigeria
    26 August 1993 – 17 November 1993
    Succeeded by

    Maryam Abacha


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