Nigerian activist Aisha Yesufu is proud of her youngest child for graduating from university.
She shared her joy on her X page and revealed that her daughter has started her dream career.
This new chapter will give Aisha more time to address important issues in Nigeria.
The co-founder of the “BringBackOurGirls” movement mentioned that her critics can now say she is jobless, emphasizing the word “jobless.”
She wrote, “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 hand now and I will be devoting it to NIGERIA!
Welcome To A New Dispensation.”
Aisha Yesufu has been a leading activist in Nigeria.
On April 30, 2014, she was part of a group of women who protested at the Nigerian National Assembly in Abuja.
She was also a significant figure in the End SARS movement that began in 2017, focusing on police brutality in the country.
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In other news, A prophetess has gone viral on TikTok after sharing an amusing incident involving a client who regretted requesting a love charm.
The client initially sought the prophetess’s help to cast a charm that would make her boyfriend deeply attached to her. However, after the charm worked as intended, the client returned, complaining that her boyfriend’s affection had become overwhelming.
In the TikTok video, the prophetess danced alongside a caption reading: “When your client asks you to lock her stubborn boyfriend, and you did it.”
The prophetess also shared a chat where the client pleaded for the charm to be reversed, saying, “Mama, since you helped me lock my boyfriend, he has been acting overly attached to me. Please, can you unlock it? The love is too much.”
The quirky exchange has sparked a flurry of reactions and debates on social media, with users finding humor and lessons in the client’s unusual request.
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