Wangu Wa Makeri
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| Gender | Male |
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| Born | Kenya |
| Children | Six |
| Successor | Ikai wa Gathimba |
| Spouse(s) | Makeri wa Mbogo |
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| ID | 2179191 |
Wangu Wa Makeri Life story
Wangũ wa Makeri was a Kikuyu tribal chief, known as a headman, during the British Colonial period in Kenya. She was the only female Kikuyu headman during the period, who later resigned following a scandal in which she engaged in a Kibata dance.