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Let's take a look at Aisha Yesufu’s life and biography. Aisha Yesufu is a Nigerian social and political activist who came to prominence for her role in speaking up for the abducted Chibok schoolgirls in 2014. Aisha Yesufu was the co-convener of the Bring Back Our Girl (BBOG) campaign that tirelessly held protests demanding for the rescue of the 276 schoolgirls kidnapped by terrorists in Chibok. Her full name is 	Aisha Yesufu She is about forty six year old. She was born on	December 1974 She is about 5″10 in Height. She studied at	Bayero University, Kano Also, she is from	Edo State of Nigeria. Aisha resides in Kano State and is married with kids. Aisha Yesufu was born and raised in Kano State. Her parents were poor. Aisha described where she grew up as a ghetto. She said: “Where I grew up in Kano State can be compared to a ghetto, in fact, some people call it the Ajegunle of Kano where you have a lot of drug users, street children, almajiris, and using drugs was very normal over there. If you were not into drugs in that area, you were seen as an odd person.” Aisha Yesufu’s Education Aisha Yesufu said she was determined to go to school despite how difficult it was for girl children living in northern Nigeria to go to school. She said: “By the time I was 11 years old, I did not have any female friends because all of them had been married off but I wanted to be educated and leave the ghetto.” Aisha Yesufu initially got admission at the Uthman Dan Fodio University in 1992 but later left the school after a crisis and enrolled at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria to study Medicine. Aisha Yesufu left Ahmadu Bello University again after the school was closed following the murder of a professor in 1994. Aisha Yesufu finally completed her tertiary education at Bayero University, Kano, where she graduated with a degree in Microbiology. Aisha Yesufu’s work profile Aisha Yesufu is a businesswoman. She said she has never worked for anyone and don’t intend to. She said: “After my schooling, I went into business, I have never worked for anyone in my life and I never intend to. I have been doing business since 2000; I started my business after school and it became my main focus.” ￼ Aisha Yesufu with her husband, Aliu Aisha Yesufu’s Marriage Aisha Yesufu got married in 1996, at the age of 24 while she was still in the university. Aisha Yesufu and her husband Aliu celebrated their 20 years wedding anniversary in 2018. Aisha Yesufu’s Children Aisha Yesufu and her husband Aliu have two children together, an older son and a daughter. Aisha Yesufu’s youngest child was born on December 6, 2001, and she turned 18 in 2019. Aisha Yesufu’s Activism Aisha Yesufu said she has always been known for speaking out against any form of injustice since from a young age. In many of her interviews, Aisha Yesufu described how she participated in a number of protests while in school. Aisha Yesufu said: “For me, activism has been part of me all my life. I am somebody that stands up against injustice because I have a ‘big mouth.’” Aisha Yesufu, husband and two children. Aisha Yesufu’s work on Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) Talking about her involvement in the Chibok girls’ campaign, Aisha Yesufu said she saw her speaking up for the kidnapped Chibok girls as an avenue to give back to her society. Aisha Yesufu said: “I remember that I was at the gym with a friend who told me that later that day, she was going for a protest because of the abducted Chibok girls. I asked for the colour they were wearing and she said red. Since I did not have a red hijab, I decided to buy one that day. I called my husband to inform him of my decision and he supported me; that was how it started. When the Chibok girls’ incident happened, I was already set to give back to my society and I saw that as an avenue.” Some other interesting facts to know about Aisha Yesufu Though Aisha Yesufu was born and raised in northern Nigeria, she is not from the north. Aisha Yesufu is actually from Edo State and so is her husband. Aisha Yesufu has also revealed that she is not a big fan of house chores. Aisha is now referred to by Nigerians as the people's hero. This women after being ordered by the police to move away, stayed back even when the police used tear gas to chase back the youths. Everyone ran back but Aisha, whose car's tyre was damaged by the men on black refused to run. Dr. Dípò Awójídé wrote on Twitter; “I’ve said it before. Aisha Yesufu remains the number one activist in Nigeria in the last 5 years. She will not bend. She has no ulterior motives. She has no political agenda. You cannot blackmail her. Abuse doesn’t worry her. I stan a brave leader. #EndSARS #EndPoliceBrutality ”

There were different tweets on the bird app talking about the woman who ensued bravery, however, she came online to make a tweet saying; “Good evening everyone. I am okay. I refused to run. I walked with my fist high up. @PoliceNG were all shooting at me as I walked away. I came out of the fence they cowardly built around themselves and about 4 of them came at me at the junction”