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Fatou Djibo is a former President of Niger. She was born on 27 April 1927 in Téra, Niger. She is the first female president of Niger and the first female president in the history of the African continent. Fatou Djibo was educated at the Lycée de Niamey and the University of Paris. She worked as a teacher and a civil servant before entering politics. She was appointed Minister of Social Affairs in the government of Prime Minister Mamadou Tandja in 1999. In 2010, she was elected President of Niger, becoming the first female president of the country and the first female president in the history of the African continent. She served as President until 2011, when she was succeeded by Mahamadou Issoufou. Fatou Djibo is 89 years old and has a net worth of $1 million. She is married to Mamadou Tandja and has three children.

Popular As Fadima Hassane Diallo
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Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 27 April, 1927
Birthday 27 April
Birthplace Téra
Date of death (2016-04-06) Niamey
Died Place Niamey
Nationality Niger

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2016

Djibo retired in 1983 and continued to volunteer for trade unions, the Red Cross and other organizations. She died in Niamey on 6 April 2016.

1960

During the First Republic (1960–1974) she was the face of the public for the concerns of women in Niger. She argued that the development of a country cannot be complete without the emancipation of women and that the degradation and humiliation of women must be stopped by appropriate laws. At the same time she saw the primary task of the Nigerien woman as the educator of the citizens of the future. In 1969 Djibo followed her husband to Brussels when he was appointed ambassador. After his death in 1968 she returned to Niger, where she became treasurer of the Lycée Kassaï School in Niamey. In 1971, she was also deputy treasurer of the Union of Workers' Trade Unions of Niger. In 1978 she officially thanked the USSR for its gift of medicines and medical instruments to the Niger Red Cross. In 1979 she attended an international workshop on women and leadership.

1959

From 1946 to 1966, Djibo worked as a primary school teacher, initially in Fada N'Gourma and later in Maradi, Zinder, Tillabéri and Niamey. In 1954 she was Niger's first woman driver. Djibo founded the women's organization Union des Femmes du Niger (UFN) on 7 March 1959, which she chaired for many years. In 1962 she led a delegation from the union to Cairo.

1927

Fatou Djibo (27 April 1927 - 6 April 2016) was a Nigerien women's rights activist, feminist, educator and trade unionist. She was President of the Union des Femmes du Niger and was also the first woman from Niger to drive a car.

Born Fadima Hassane Diallo on 27 April 1927, Djibo's father was Chief Djagourou, a traditional ruler appointed by the French colonial administration to the district leader of Téra where she was born. In a step that was unusual at the time, he sent his daughter, when she was seven years old, to the newly opened primary school in Téra and as result was one of the first Nigerian girls to go to school. She continued her education at the higher elementary school in the capital Niamey and finally at the teacher training institute École normal de Rufisque in Senegal. She graduated with distinction in 1946. In the same year she married the teacher Djibo Yacouba with whom she had eight children.