"Ogundipe’s life was defined by her passion for education and uncommon dedication to serve others, stressing that her legacy would live on."
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Then then Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu represented the former president paid tribute to the deceased in 2020.
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P. A. Ogundipe
Phebean Ajibola Ogundipe, née Itayemi (6 May 1927 - 27 March 2020) OON, was a Nigerian educator and civil servant. Writing as Phebean Itayemi, she became the first Nigerian woman to be published in English, after winning a British Council short story competition. She later published textbooks under the name P. A. Ogundipe. She retired as assistant director of education in December 1976.
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