Madam Tinubu
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Madam Efunroye Tinubu was an active adversary of the British Colonial Government who was banished by the government from Lagos to her native Abeokuta in the nineteenth century. She was a former slave trader who, once she realised the differences between domestic slaving and the inhumane treatment of slaves in Europe and the Americas, became an active opponent to all slave trade.
Madam Tinubu became the first Iyalode of Egbaland (Abeokuta and its surroundings) and was able to build a small financial empire through trading in arms and salt. She is currently considered an important figure in Nigerian history due to her political significance as a strong female leader. She died in 1887.
Tinubu Square on Lagos Island (previously Independence Square) is named after Madam Tinubu.