Ekei Essien Oku
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Born22 January 1924
Died16 October 2004 (aged 80)
EducationQueen's College, Lagos and North Western Polytechnic
OccupationChartered librarian
Ekei Essien Oku | |
|---|---|
| Born | 22 January 1924 |
| Died | 16 October 2004 (aged 80) |
| Education | Queen's College, Lagos and North Western Polytechnic |
| Occupation | Chartered librarian |
| Known for | writing Nigerian history |
| Spouse | Chief Essien Oku 1956 |
| Children | one son, two daughters |
Ekei Essien Oku (22 January 1924 – 16 October 2004) was a Nigerian librarian, historian, and writer. She was one of the first chartered librarians in Nigeria and the first woman to be a Chief Librarian in Nigeria. She has published her research into the history of Nigeria based on the account of missionaries who recorded dates on the formation of towns in the 17th century.[1]