Hadja Nima Bah (born June 13, 1927 or 1937) is a Guinean writer, activist, trade unionist and politician.
[1][2] Hadja Nima Bah was born on June 13, 1927, in Kissidougou, in present-day Forest Guinea.
She completed her primary and secondary education in Guinea, obtaining her certificate of study.
She went to Senegal where she attended the École Normale des Jeunes Filles (ENJF) in Rufisque from 1942 to 1945 to become a teacher.
[1] At the age of 19, she worked alongside her father in Faranah in the field of education, then successively in Siguiri, Dinguiraye, Mamou, and later in Conakry, first in Sandervalia and then in Tombo.