- Nana
Asmaʾu (pronunciation; full name:
Asmaʾu bint
Shehu Usman dan
Fodiyo pronunciation, Arabic: نانا أسماء بنت عثمان فودي; 1793–1864) was a Fula princess...
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Asmau Ahmed is a Nigerian-American entrepreneur,
technology advocate, and
beauty expert.
Ahmed is an
advocate for
women in
technology and entrepreneurship...
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Aliyu (1770s–1790s) and the
twins Hasan (1793–
November 1817) and Nana
Asmaʼu (1793–1864).
Aisha was also
known as
Gaabdo ('Joy' in Fulfulde) and as Iyya...
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Names of God in
Islam (Arabic: أَسْمَاءُ ٱللَّٰهِ ٱلْحُسْنَىٰ, romanized:
ʾasmāʾu llāhi l-ḥusnā, lit. 'Allah's
Beautiful Names') are 99
names that each contain...
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Islamic scholar,
teacher Movement Izala Society Spouse(s)
Hafsat Yakubu,
Asmau Iliyasu,
Zainab Aliyu, and
Suwaibah Abdullahi Children 9,
including Basma...
- they
would be
observed by
professional teachers. In the 19th century, Nana
Asmaʼu (1793–1864)
founded the Yan Taru
movement for the
education of
Sokoto women...
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Customs Service as
Superintendent of Customs. He is
married to
three wives:
Asmau,
Zubaidah and Zainab, the last a
daughter of
President Umaru Yar'Adua. He...
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children from her are: Aisha, Hadiza,
Aliyu (named
after her late father),
Asmau, Mustapha,
Laila and Abdulsalam.
Abubakar later divorced Ladi, allowing...
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academic Yemisi Aribisala (born 1973),
essayist and food
memoirist Nana
Asmau (1793–1864)
Odafe Atogun,
writer Sefi Atta (born 1964), novelist, short-story...
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rational beings and
imagines a
social order founded on reason. Nana
Asmaʼu (1793-1864) was a
Nigerian poet and
political writer, who
supported the...