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Gladys Anoma

 * While she is known as Gladys Anoma, she was given the name Bonful Gladys Rose at birth.
 * According to her French obituary, she was married to HE Ambassador J. Georges Anoma and had a sister named Mrs. Aké.
 * A remembrance ceremony was held at Saint Jacques Church Two Plateaux for Anoma in 2016, 10 years after her death.
 * I would like to add an image of her if I am able to find one with an appropriate citation-I unfortunately wasn't able to find one even after doing the Wiki training about searching and adding an image

Background[edit]
Anoma was the daughter of Joseph Anoma, and while she is known as Gladys Anoma, she was given the name Bonful Gladys Rose at birth. According to her French obituary, she was married to HE Ambassador J. Georges Anoma and had a sister named Mrs. Aké as well. She died in Paris in 2006 and was buried in Abidjan. A remembrance ceremony was held at Saint Jacques Church Two Plateaux for Anoma in 2016, 10 years after her death.

Accomplishments[edit]
She earned her doctorate in tropical botany from the Sorbonne, and later she taught at the University of Abidjan. She co-published an article on Ivorian flora in 1971. Along with Jeanne Gervais and Hortense Aka-Anghui, she was one of three women elected to the National Assembly immediately after independence; she served as the body's vice-president from 1975 until 1989. She was also secretary-general of the Association des Femmes Ivoriennes for many years.

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