- Famous activist Aisha Yesufu proudly celebrates her last child’s university graduation on social media.
- Yesufu humorously responds to critics, claiming they can now call her “jobless with a capital J.”
- The activist shares that her daughter has already begun her dream career.
Nigerian political activist and businesswoman, Aisha Yesufu, has taken to social media to celebrate her last child’s graduation from university.
Expressing her pride and joy, Yesufu shared the news on her X page, revealing that her daughter has already begun her dream career.
In her post, Yesufu humorously addressed her critics, joking that they can now call her “jobless with a capital J.”
She further highlighted that this new phase of life, now that her children are grown, will give her more time to focus on the critical issues affecting Nigeria.
“You can now call me JOBLESS with a capital J! 🥰 My last born is done with university and has started on her dream career. I have a lot more time on my hands now, and I will be devoting it to NIGERIA! Welcome to a New Dispensation,” she wrote.
Aisha Yesufu is renowned for her activism, particularly as a co-founder of the “BringBackOurGirls” movement, which campaigns for the return of the Chibok schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram.
She also played a leading role in the #EndSARS movement, which brought attention to police brutality in Nigeria.
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I’m other news, Nigerian activist and businesswoman, Aisha Yesufu boldly refused to stand for the newly adopted national anthem, “Nigeria, We Hail Thee,” at a recent event.
In a recently released video posted on her X handle, Yesufu was seen deliberately ignoring the new anthem.
While others stood in respect, she remained seated, flipping through a book and adjusting her glasses. This act of defiance comes after President Tinubu signed the new anthem into law on Wednesday, replacing the previous national anthem…
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