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Aisha Babangida: Citizen of Humanity at 54
Good hearts are rare. This is why a heart as kind as Erelu Aisha Babangida is a precious thing indeed. Therefore, as she turns 54 on Saturday, May 25, her remarkable journey as a visionary humanitarian leader continues to inspire and uplift countless lives across Nigeria and beyond. Renowned as the Chairperson of the Better Life Programme for the African Rural Woman (BLPARW), Erelu Aisha embodies compassion, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to serving humanity.
Born into a legacy of service and compassion, Erelu Aisha’s lineage traces back to her mother, the late Maryam Babangida, whose enduring legacy of philanthropy and empowerment laid the foundation for Erelu Aisha’s own transformative work. Through the Better Life Program, Erelu Aisha carries forward her mother’s legacy, providing hope and support to underserved communities across Nigeria.
Erelu Aisha’s humanitarian endeavours extend far beyond the realms of charity. With the founding of the Tasnim Foundation, she champions the cause of girl child education, offering sch
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Aisha Babangida: Meet di lady wey gada all First Ladies of Nigeria to empower 'poor women’ in memory of her mama
As Nigeria economy dey slowdown, many women across Nigeria dey find am difficult to provide three square meal for dia family.
Many of dem no fit pay dia pikin dem hospital bills, education plus housing bills.
In order to find solution to dis economic wahala wey women dey face, na im make Aisha Babangida, di daughter of one of Nigeria ogbonge First Ladies decide to gada all di former first ladies from 1960 till date togeda to rob mind on how to epp di common Nigerian woman.
This she dey do in honour of her mother wey for 1986 use her position as di wife of head of state, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida to fight for di economic empowerment of Nigerian women.
She create the Better Life Programme for Rural Women for 1986 to launch plenti cottage industry, open business for rural women and even ginger dem to farm and feed their families and make money.
Since her death, plenti oda First Ladies don launch different programme wey suppose benefit wom
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Aisha Babangida: A Tale of Daddy’s Girl
One of Nigeria’s most notable political godfathers and former military president, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (alias IBB) just clocked 80! As expected of one so mighty, IBB had to play the role of a party host to the movers and shakers of Nigerian politics in his Minna residence, Niger State. Underlying all the hustle and bustle was the quiet and solid love and dedication of his daughter, Erelu Aisha Babangida.
It would be the most erroneous claim that Aisha requires anything material from her father. The lady has made a name for herself and has even managed to jump out of the clout generally accorded to the family of a former Nigeria Head of State. This is just as true for her having outgrown the large and still-distinct shadows of her mother, the late Maryam Babangida, the original First Lady. Yet, Aisha’s devotion to the Babangidas, especially her father, is proof that love outlives everything else.
At IBB’s 80th birthday event, the Women Enterprise Alliance (WenA) founder was everywhere at once, greeting guests and commandeerin
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