Iyabo Anisulowo
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Iyabo Veronica Anishulowo (née Ajibogun) is a Nigerian educator and elder stateswoman who served the Federal Government of Nigeria at various levels, she is one of the most prominent female political personalities and proponents of gender equality in Africa. She rose through the ranks from grass root level as a teacher to serve as a Federal Minister and Senator.[1]
Iyabo Anisulowo is often described as a Liberal Conservative because of her pro-family values and feminine independence through universal quality education stance when she served in the Senate, she was recognised as an 'Afropolitan Feminist'.
Anisulowo joined politics in 1991 when she was appointed Secretary to the Local Government in Ogun State.[2] A year later, she became the Commissioner of the Ogun State Civil Service Commission. She also served as Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and Water Resources and Minister of State for Education during General Sanni Abacha's regime.[3] She later left the State Ministry for Education to contest for the governorship under the Ogun State chapter of the All People's Party.