The first African female President of the United Nations ...
The first African female President of the United Nations General Assembly is
Elizabeth Rhoda
Angie Brooks
Queen Nziga
Sirleaf Johnson
Correct answer is B
Angie Brooks is the correct answer. She was a Liberian diplomat and jurist, notable for being the only African female President of the United Nations General Assembly thus far.
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