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Victoire Agbanrin-Elisha

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Victoire Désirée Adétoro Agbanrin-Elisha (mẹhe yin jiji to 1944) wẹ yin whẹylọmẹtọ tintan Bénin tọn.[1]

Gbẹzan etọn

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Victoire Agbanrin-Elisha lẹzun whẹdatọ de to Whẹdatẹn Cotonou tọn heyin Tovi Tintan to 1970. To owhe 1970 lẹ po 1980 po gblamẹ, e tindo nulila voovo lẹ taidi ayinamẹ do Whẹdatẹn Daho Hugan lọ ji. Sọn 1981 jẹ 1986 e sẹ̀n taidi whẹylọmẹtọ. To 1988 e yin dide taidi Whẹdatọ Daho Hugan de, ṣigba e yí gbọjẹ whenu gaa tọn to owhe enẹ dopolọ mẹ.[1] To 1989, Agbanrin-Elisha bẹ A azọn jẹeji taidi whẹdatọ daho hugan to Whẹdatẹn Cotonou tọn. To 2003 e yin zizedo otẹn whẹylọmẹtọ daho na ojlẹ gli de to Whẹdatẹn sé‌nhẹngbatọ lẹ tọn.[2]

Alọdlẹndonu lẹ

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Alice Kang (2016). "Benin: Women Judges Promoting Women's Rights". In Gretchen Bauer; Josephine Dawuni (eds.). Gender and the Judiciary in Africa: From Obscurity to Parity?. Routledge. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-317-51649-1.
  2. Agbanrin-Elisha, Victoire Désirée Adétoro (Benin)