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Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by NairaLEARN: 5:39pm On Oct 11, 2020
Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary By NL_SOFT | www.AfriNOTES.com
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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by ourema(f): 5:45pm On Oct 11, 2020
The big thing will happen one day. Human as soon as they are successful in an event they may likely engage in something bigger next time. Its human nature

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Justpassingby45(m): 5:58pm On Oct 11, 2020
This woman is a strong woman, i wish most of our women will stand like her this country will move forward.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by hakeemhakeem(m): 5:59pm On Oct 11, 2020
New Mrs olufunmilayo ransom kuti of our time

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by NairaLEARN: 6:01pm On Oct 11, 2020
Wiseandtrue:

@ bolded is the naked truth!!!
Sure truth.. may God help us get it right..

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by alexsoftwork(m): 6:10pm On Oct 11, 2020
I love this pix. The pix says a lot. I tell my kids this is Qween Amina of kano/zaria
I dey like courageous women.
U protected from any stray bullet in Jesus name and insha allahu.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by myBraine: 6:13pm On Oct 11, 2020
Nigerians

I can't imagine seeing Americans supporting a character with such a gory looking fashion sense.
Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by kpukpuyenke: 6:25pm On Oct 11, 2020
myBraine:
Nigerians

I can't imagine seeing Americans supporting a character with such a gory looking fashion sense.


She didn't dress for fashion

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Built2last: 6:42pm On Oct 11, 2020
History will be kind to her. She is very courageous.

Our police should do better.

Invictus Obi wasn't wearing dreadlocks when he was arrested by FBI. His arrest wasn't by chance. It was a result of painstaking investigations.
In Nigeria, Invictus Obi would be moving around with police escorts.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by joyandfaith: 6:52pm On Oct 11, 2020
myBraine:
Nigerians

I can't imagine seeing Americans supporting a character with such a gory looking fashion sense.

what is wrong with her dress? she has got an identity

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by joyandfaith: 6:53pm On Oct 11, 2020
ChimaAdeoye:


Hmmm,
I have already counted about 10 Aisha image laundering threads. Is this another Oshiomole that we saw thousands of his protests in NL before he suddenly announced to run for Edo governorship?
Her image promoters are secretly scheming a political position for her through all these image laundering posts. Tell me she is the only woman protesting?

you are novice. you do not know her. she is one of persistent human right activist of our era.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by edoairways: 7:02pm On Oct 11, 2020
Built2last:
History will be kind to her. She is very courageous.

Our police should do better.

Invictus Obi wasn't wearing dreadlocks when he was arrested by FBI. His arrest wasn't by chance. It was a result of painstaking investigations.
In Nigeria, Invictus Obi would be moving around with police escorts.
Exactly!

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by gotnel: 7:08pm On Oct 11, 2020
More grease to her elbows. Struggle continues.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by NaMe4: 7:09pm On Oct 11, 2020
I admire her. She has always been a strong human rights activist.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by GallantDuke(m): 7:12pm On Oct 11, 2020
Ok Kudos to her

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Nobody: 7:13pm On Oct 11, 2020
This pic is powerful

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by stevebond007(m): 7:17pm On Oct 11, 2020
alexsoftwork:
I love this pix. The pix says a lot. I tell my kids this is Qween Amina of kano/zaria
I dey like courageous women.
U protected from any stray bullet in Jesus name and insha allahu.

As in one of the powerful pic of the movement.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Nobody: 7:18pm On Oct 11, 2020
ChimaAdeoye:


Hmmm,
I have already counted about 10 Aisha image laundering threads. Is this another Oshiomole that we saw thousands of his protests in NL before he suddenly announced to run for Edo governorship?
Her image promoters are secretly scheming a political position for her through all these image laundering posts. Tell me she is the only woman protesting?
this woman stood in front of trigger happy policemen sheilding the entire youth at the back

I don't know what you want from her again

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Nova1988(m): 7:21pm On Oct 11, 2020
The Nigerian statue of liberty

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Nemesis0147(m): 7:21pm On Oct 11, 2020
Strong woman!!!!

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Nova1988(m): 7:22pm On Oct 11, 2020
Nova1988:
The Nigerian statue of liberty

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Oracleforce: 7:27pm On Oct 11, 2020
Aisha yesufu is a beautiful and intelligent woman...see how the Islamic Hijab has covered her glory and beauty... Except for her communication skills, few people can picture what she looks like.
Religion is the opium of the masses...an average religious person in this country is practicing a primitive religion...if you doubt me, go to the north and see how religion has destroyed and damaged people's exposure, environmental awareness, and knowledge...

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by Fatfab(m): 7:29pm On Oct 11, 2020
She is a woman of her words,Nigeria will not forget her.much love for u cheesy

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by ambitiouschap17: 8:00pm On Oct 11, 2020
myBraine:
[s]Nigerians

I can't imagine seeing Americans supporting a character with such a gory looking fashion sense.[/s]


You need your brain check

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by gfirm: 8:34pm On Oct 11, 2020
guddos
Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by IamPlato(m): 8:46pm On Oct 11, 2020
I Have A Better Way Of Taking Nigeria Without Alertin The Government But Nobody Is Listenin because i am not famous. follow me on instagram if you want a better nigeria @official_directorwalker

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by MINORU: 9:02pm On Oct 11, 2020
People are just stupid and foolish

You are now looking for a northern to crown the king of this protest abi

Is she the only female protesting? What of the woman that was short in the mouth

You fools won't talk about that one

Idiots are up here making animal noise

Shame on you all

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by frankyychiji(f): 9:17pm On Oct 11, 2020
ourema:
The big thing will happen one day. Human as soon as they are successful in an event they may likely engage in something bigger next time. Its human nature
This is exactly what the government fears.

First, they feared the #endsars may snowball into a southern alliance, which could spell doom for the establishment, so to disband them, they acceded.

Now secondly, these same southern elements would get bolder next time and even ask for restructuring or referendum....this fears the establishment most.

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Re: Aisha Yesufu: The Hijab-wearing Revolutionary. Picture by frankyychiji(f): 9:20pm On Oct 11, 2020
hakeemhakeem:
New Mrs olufunmilayo ransom kuti of our time
Whatever happened to Queen Amina of Zaria....abegoo

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