Biography of laila dogonyaro

          Laila Dogonyaro (10 December – 28 April ) was a Nigerian activist who was president of the National Council of Women's Societies from to!

          Laila Dogonyaro was a Nigerian activist who was president of the National Council of Women's Societies from to In the early s, she was Secretary of Jam'iyyar Matan Arewa, a women's welfare organization.

        1. Laila Dogonyaro was a Nigerian activist who was president of the National Council of Women's Societies from to In the early s, she was Secretary of Jam'iyyar Matan Arewa, a women's welfare organization.
        2. Laila Dogonyaro (10 December – 28 April ) was a Nigerian activist who was president of the National Council of Women's Societies.
        3. Laila Dogonyaro (10 December – 28 April ) was a Nigerian activist who was president of the National Council of Women's Societies from to
        4. Laila Dogonyaro 'yar gwagwarmaya ce ta Najeriya wacce ta kasance shugabar Majalisar ciungiyoyin Mata ta Nationalasa daga zuwa
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        6. Laila Dogonyaro

          Nigerian activist (1944 – 2011)

          Laila Dogonyaro

          Born10 December 1944

          Garun Gabas, Jigawa State

          Died28 April 2011(2011-04-28) (aged 66)

          Kano, Nigeria

          NationalityNigerian
          Occupation(s)Feminist activist, Politician
          Known forFounder of the Women's Opinion Leaders Forum (WOLF)
          Political partyNational Party of Nigeria

          Laila Dogonyaro (10 December 1944 – 28 April 2011) was a Nigerian activist who was president of the National Council of Women's Societies from 1993 to 1995.

          In the early 1970s, she was Secretary of Jam'iyyar Matan Arewa, a women's welfare organization.

          Early years

          Laila Dogonyaro was born on 10 December 1944 at Garun Gabas, a town in Hadejia District of the then Kano State (now Jigawa State), northern Nigeria.

          She was born of a Syrian father and Hausa-Fulani mother. Laila attended Saint Louis Primary School, Kano, and got admission into the Ilorin Secondary School but could not further her educat