Today, I joined the Adamawa State Government and partners for the 16 Days of Activism walk from Bachure Junction to GDSS Bachure. It was inspiring to witness the First Lady lead the charge herself. The energy the message the commitment all reminded us that
Women are not the sidelines of climate action — they are the leaders.
At AYED, our Sustainable Green Future Project gives young women the space, voice and power to drive real environmental change.
They plant the trees.
They lead the outreach.
They shape the future.
Someone asked me recently, “Why do you put so much energy into fighting drug abuse?”
My answer was simple — because I almost lost my life to it.
And because I’ve buried four close friends who never made it out.
Drugs don’t just destroy bodies —
they silence dreams,
loses that inner voice that guides, warns, and protects.
This is why I speak.
This is why I raise awareness.
This is why I won’t stop.
Because if my voice can save even one life, then every pain I’ve survived becomes worth it.
Let’s stand together.
Let’s protect our youth.
Standing beside Hajiya Maryam Bashir Ribadu is standing beside an entire institution of strength, vision, and impact.
Executive Director of MEDI, CEO of Stainless Queen, Director at Sulaiman Ribadu Academy — yet she still carries a heart big enough to lift young people with her.
gratitude. Thank you so much, ma. Your support, your belief, and your encouragement continue to shape my journey. I remain forever appreciative. 🤍
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This is what I do in 3 frames with their brand names ;
1. Humanitarian - MEDI
2. Educator - SRA
3. Fashion Designer -Stainless Queens
Alhamdulillah Rabbil Alamin!
As the clock turns and the calendar flips to November, I can’t help but pause — not to count what’s lost, but to recognize what’s still possible. 🌅
Eleven months ago, we set dreams into motion. Some took flight, others stumbled, and a few still wait quietly for us to believe
Life came full circle today 💭
Had a reunion with my old classmates — funny enough, I attended over 7 schools before graduating 😅
We laughed hard, shared memories… but something hit me.
Over 50% of the ladies are married — some with 2 or 3 kids already.
Among us guys, only 2 are married.
It made me think — same classrooms, same dreams, yet life took us on different roads.
Men, your youth is your building season — grow, grind, prepare. 💪
Women, your time is precious — spend it wisely, with purpose. 🌸