Politics, Women in politics, Nationality, Family background, Education, Career, Leadership, Activism, Party politics, Transition

PM News . 20 November 1996 . Pg 6

  The text describes the life and political career of Mrs. Dayo Pereira-Nwachukwu, a Nigerian woman who holds "triplenationality" as a Yoruba person born in Lagos, but with Brazilian origins through her name Pereira. She has a rich background as a woman activist and has been involved in politics since the Second Republic, serving as the women's leader for the banned National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in Lagos State. In the Third Republic, she was a leader of the proscribed National Republican Convention (NRC) in Lagos. Currently, she is the chairperson of the Congress for National Consensus (CNO) in Lagos State. Mrs. Pereira-Nwachukwu has extensive experience in politics, including serving as an assistant for NPN in her ward, rising to the position of secretary before becoming the Lagos State women's leader of NPN in the Second Republic. She was also a leader of the NRC in the botched Third Republic.

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The text describes the life and political career of Mrs. Dayo Pereira-Nwachukwu, a Nigerian woman who holds "triplenationality" as a Yoruba person born in Lagos, but with Brazilian origins through her name Pereira. She has a rich background as a woman activist and has been involved in politics since the Second Republic, serving as the women's leader for the banned National Party of Nigeria (NPN) in Lagos State. In the Third Republic, she was a leader of the proscribed National Republican Convention (NRC) in Lagos. Currently, she is the chairperson of the Congress for National Consensus (CNO) in Lagos State. Mrs. Pereira-Nwachukwu has extensive experience in politics, including serving as an assistant for NPN in her ward, rising to the position of secretary before becoming the Lagos State women's leader of NPN in the Second Republic. She was also a leader of the NRC in the botched Third Republic.

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