Dame Maria Amieriye Osunde
Dame Maria Amieriye Osunde (1928–2008) was a Nigerian educator who founded Auntie Maria School.[1]
Maria Amieriye Osunde | |
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![]() Photo from Benemerenti medal Award Conferment, November 1993 | |
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Died | 26 November 2008 80) Benin City, Nigeria | (aged
She was honoured by Pope John Paul II with a Benemerenti medal in 1993, and has also received an award of excellence from the President’s Inter-state Secondary School Debate, Nigeria, Edo state chapter.[1]
Published works
The Teacher My Memoirs, Benin, 2005.
gollark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wickard_v._Filburn
gollark: Is it *that* restricted? Apparently there was a thing where it was *somehow* ruled that feeding animals things was "interstate commerce" and thus federally controlled.
gollark: States set their own laws in some things, the central government sets laws for other things.
gollark: I have a rough idea.
gollark: Which is ironic given that it was originally designed to not do much.
References
- "Founder's Biography". auntiemaria.sch.ng. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
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