Nina Mba
Australian author

Nina Mba

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29 April 1944(Sydney, New South Wales, Australia)
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2002
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Chief Nina Emma Mba (29 April 1944 – 14 January 2002) was a Nigerian-Australian author, academic historian and editor.Based in Nigeria for most of her career, she taught at the University of Lagos, was a member of the Historical Society of Nigeria and a founding member of the Women's Research and Documentation Center at the University of Ibadan. Her 1982 work Nigerian women mobilized was the first book to be written on the role of Nigerian women in politics.

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Mba was born in Sydney, Australia as Nina Emma Gantman to a German-Jewish father, Joseph Gantman, and a New Zealand mother, Dorothy. Her father had escaped the holocaust.

She met her husband at a university in Australia and the couple soon left Australia for Nigeria in 1966. She completed a PhD in History at the University of Ibadan and her thesis was later published in 1982. She joined the History Department of University of Lagos where she was a participator and writer in the field of women's history and studies. She contributed to the growth of research and teaching of women's history and studies in the country, opening up the issue of women participation in the historical development of the country.

She was also a columnist for Vanguard Newspaper and wrote a column titled "Insider/Outsider".

In 2001, in recognition of her achievements, Mba was conferred with the chieftaincy title Odu of Umudei in Anambra State.

She passed away in 2002 after a short illness.

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