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Mammy Market founder, Maria Ochefu, dies at 86

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Maria Ochefu, the woman behind the popular Mammy Markets in military barracks across Nigeria, has died at the age of 86.

Her son, Professor Yakubu Ochefu, said that she passed away in her sleep on Tuesday, March 18.

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She had been a patient at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, Makurdi, and she would have turned 87 in April this year. 

Security analyst Deji Adesogna shared news of her passing on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “RIP MAMA MAMMY MARKET.

“The founder of Mammy Market in military barracks across the country, Maria Ochefu, 86 years old, is dead.

“She was married to Colonel Anthony Ochefu, who was once a military governor in Enugu State.”

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