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Dode Akaabi: The ancient feminist queen of Accra who scared men into hiding - Face2Face Africa

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Even for many who are astutely familiar with African histories and legends, identifying a historical heroine in the stories of old tends to be so much hard work, unfortunately. Those with greater depths and memories may mention Queen Amina, a 15th-century queen of the Hausa of modern Nigeria. Maybe, they would also come up with...

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