Hon. Khadija |
Honorable
Khadija Abba Ibrahim is one of Nigeria’s handfuls of women at the Nigerian
House of Reps in Abuja. She however represents a mega constituency comprising
four local governments of Yobe State in North Eastern Nigeria.
Khadija
is not as plain as she appears to be. She was born with a silver cutlery. To
underscore the wholesomeness of the silver with which she was born, one needs
to understand that her father, Waziri Ibrahim was one of Africa’s three
wealthiest men at the peak of his prosperity. He founded one of the five
political parties of the second republic; the Great Nigeria’s People Party,
GNPP and contested for the most exalted position of President on its podium.
That is not all, the first Governor of the Northern Region, Kashim Ibrahim, was
her maternal granddad. She is just one in a long line of regal personalities.
Despite
the towering political consciousness of the north of Nigeria, culture has kept
its women behind the political horizon. The cultural conservatism of the north
is so unyielding that only a few women have access to western education.
Usually a unique combination of factors paves the way for a young girl to have
western education. In her own case her parents, by their backgrounds were able
to overcome the barrier. This prepared the way for her, enabling her to attend
Edenton School Oxford. From there she went to Caldwell College in Readings also
in the UK where she bagged a Diploma in Business and Finance. She then capped
that up with a Degree in Business Studies and Sociology from the University of
Surrey. With such an educational
background the cultural barrier could not but crumble down before her. She then
walked across the rubbles into politics.
Robins
flock together; sparrows also flock together. It is only preposterous that
eagles will not flock together. It explains why her spouse is also a
legislator, a Senator. Bukar Abba is the strongman of Yobe politics that has
been its governor three times.
Khadija
used to be a marketing Manager of Peugeot Automobile Nigeria. Bukar Abba as a
Governor gave her a position in his cabinet as a Commissioner. She accepted.
The cabinet relationship however faded into a romantic relationship. They
eventually became husband and wife.
Khadija
loves keeping fit. Other favorite pastimes of hers involve reading the Holy
Koran and novels.