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Career / Re: Margaret Oguntala Profile: Investiture Of 1st Female President Of NSE by opalu: 9:18pm On Jan 20
Great
I hope she acts like Dora Akinyuli to make NSE to be very strong and fearsome Body that will empower Engineers in Nigeria

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Business / Re: Otedola Acquires ₦6Billion Dangote Cement Shares by opalu: 11:01am On Jan 19
Hi
Foreign Affairs / Re: Iran Says It Struck Bases Of A Dissident Militant Group In Pakistan(photos) by opalu: 8:44pm On Jan 16
Like joke like joke these people are trying to bring third world war
Politics / Re: Sanwo-Olu Signs N2.26 Trillion Lagos Budget Into Law by opalu: 10:31am On Jan 16
Just ₦1 Trillion is enough to transform a Country as big as Ghana.
But here in Nigeria you won't even see what they did with ₦2 Trillions in 12 months!

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Travel / Re: Traffic Advisory: Road Closures For Remembrance Day Ceremony. by opalu: 10:00am On Jan 15
Hmmm
Music/Radio / Re: Davido to perform at UnitedMasters Grammy weekend concert by opalu: 5:22pm On Jan 13
Hmm
Sports / Re: Here Are The Last Six AFCON Winners by opalu: 4:26pm On Jan 13
Ok
Business / Re: Dangote Raid: Is This An End To "Sacred Cows" In The Business Community? by opalu: 8:54am On Jan 13
Ok
Politics / Re: Tse Jikina: Gunmen Raze Benue Village, Food, Houses, Valuables Destroyed (Photo) by opalu: 1:46pm On Jan 12
Terrorism

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Politics / Re: Oyesola: Tinubu Decorates Commander Of Presidential Air Fleet With New Rank by opalu: 7:53pm On Jan 05
Okay
Politics / Re: Photos Of The Women's Protests At Bokkos by opalu: 7:30pm On Jan 05
Hnmm
Politics / Re: We’re Planning To Build Two Refineries In Nigeria—Independent Petroleum Marketer by opalu: 3:41pm On Jan 05
Liars

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Education / Re: NUC Lists 58 Illegal Degree-awarding Varsities In Nigeria by opalu: 6:11am On Jan 05
Fire brigade approach
Celebrities / Re: Portable Warns Mc Olumo, Koko Zaria Over Affair With His Baby Mother by opalu: 11:13am On Jan 04
Lolz
Politics / Re: Sen. Natasha Akpoti Commissions 800 Street Lights On Roads in Kogi Central(pics) by opalu: 8:52pm On Jan 02
Ok
Politics / Re: Tinubu Suspends NSIPA, Coordinator Halima Shehu by opalu: 12:14pm On Jan 02
Hmm
Politics / Re: Bismarck Rewane: Subsidy Reduced, Not Removed by opalu: 9:03am On Jan 02
Subsidy is a Legal Fraud

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Romance / Re: Reply From The Guy Whose Claim To Jilt A Girl On His Wedding Day!! by opalu: 11:08am On Dec 30, 2023
Hmm
Nairaland / General / Re: Nigeria Population Commission Registers Over 420,000 Births In Gombe by opalu: 2:33pm On Dec 29, 2023
Lolz
Music/Radio / Re: Nigeria’s Viral Ballet Boy: From Lagos To Elite Dance School by opalu: 2:07pm On Dec 28, 2023
Lolz
Politics / Re: CBN Special Investigator Rejects Lemo’s Request To Reschedule Meeting by opalu: 2:06pm On Dec 28, 2023
Okay
Politics / Re: Drama As Akeredolu’s Daughter Orders Journalists To Leave Father’s Residence by opalu: 1:57pm On Dec 28, 2023
Sorrow can make someone do some unusual things. When my dad died, some persons said I didn't greet them when they were greeting me. First Son that most loads were on me. Staying with the corpse for several kilometers journey. Spraying perfume on the casket all through while I was locked with the corpse at the back of the ambulance.
Then you think I would behave normally? What I haven't done before. My dad died of sickness. The man suffered. How do u think my senses will work normally during that burial?

Pls allow the daughter and infact the family to be. May God console and comfort them in Jesus name

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Politics / Re: Lucky Aiyedatiwa Makes First Appointments As Governor by opalu: 8:30pm On Dec 27, 2023
Hmm

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Politics / Re: How To Shore Up Nigeria’s Foreign Exchange, By Finance Minister Edun by opalu: 12:58pm On Dec 13, 2023
Start doing and stop talking

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Politics / Re: LASG Begins Construction Of Abiola–Onijemo Link Road With Bridge by opalu: 6:40am On Dec 13, 2023
Good
Politics / Re: Kaduna Massacre: Villagers Sue FG, Demand ₦‎33 Billion Compensation by opalu: 6:39am On Dec 13, 2023
Ok
Politics / Re: Gov. Otti Assents To Bill Establishing A Body To Oversee Development Of Aba by opalu: 5:51pm On Dec 12, 2023
Setting up a new Body with its own Executive chairman, secretary, Members etc with official SUVs and Opulent offices and allowances for accomodations, fat salaries etc.

Governance going forward means Partnership between Public and Private Sectors.
Bring the Private Sector into he development of cities and towns. Setting up a new Body is an avenue for corruption

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Politics / Re: High Court Confirms Edison As Authentic Speaker Of Rivers Assembly by opalu: 3:15pm On Dec 12, 2023
Ok
Career / Re: Can I Still Work In PWC Or Any Of The BIG 4 by opalu: 1:48pm On Dec 12, 2023
Yes
Politics / Re: Rivers Crisis: Call Wike To Order, Clark Writes Tinubu by opalu: 7:48am On Dec 12, 2023
This man doesn't know Tinubu. Do you know if he is the one that told Wike "Why is your state still in the opposition till now"?
Politics / Re: Tinubu Plot To Weaken Prominent Northern Politicians Ahead Of 2027-CNYMI by opalu: 5:52pm On Dec 11, 2023
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Politics / Re: Veteran NTA Newscaster, Aisha Bello, Is Dead by opalu: 3:57pm On Dec 11, 2023
Aisha Bello Mustapha Biography
Aisha Bello Mustapha Biography, Early Life, Birthday, Education,Personal Life, Spouse, and Children, Health Condition, Death Cause, and Legacy

Aisha Bello Mustapha Biography – Aisha Bello Mustapha was a shining example of dedication and resilience. Born in 1976 in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria, Aisha grew up in a bustling household as the second of six children. Her father, Alhaji Bello Mustapha, a retired civil servant, and her mother, Hajiya Fatima Mustapha, a housewife, instilled in her the values of hard work and perseverance.

Her academic journey began at the Government Girls Secondary School in Maiduguri. It was here that Aisha’s love for reading and writing blossomed. She actively participated in drama and debate clubs, showcasing her early talents in communication and public speaking.

Continuing her educational pursuit, Aisha attended the University of Maiduguri, where she majored in Mass Communication. She graduated in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and later obtained a Master’s in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the same university in 2002. These formative years laid the groundwork for what would become a remarkable career in journalism.

A Trailblazer in Nigerian Journalism
Aisha’s career with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) began in 1999. Her rise through the ranks was meteoric, eventually leading her to head the news and current affairs department at the NTA Maiduguri Network Centre. She became a household name as the anchor of “Newsline” and “Dateline Nigeria,” focusing on investigative and human-interest stories.

Aisha was fearless in her reporting, especially during the Boko Haram insurgency. She courageously covered the frontlines, exposing atrocities and highlighting the plight of civilians. Her reporting was not just about the facts; it was about the human stories behind them.

Her work earned her numerous accolades, including the Nigerian Media Merit Award (2015), the African Women in Media Award (2017), and the prestigious International Press Freedom Award (2019). Aisha was more than a journalist; she was a voice for the voiceless and an advocate for women’s rights and empowerment in the North-East region.

Personal Life, Spouse, and Children
A Harmonious Blend of Career and Family
Aisha Bello Mustapha’s life was a beautiful tapestry woven with threads of professional excellence and deep familial bonds. She found her soulmate in Alhaji Ahmed Abubakar, a respected businessman and philanthropist, renowned for his community work and charitable endeavors. Their marriage was more than a union of two individuals; it was a partnership that thrived on mutual respect, understanding, and a shared commitment to making a difference in society.

Raising a Family
Together, Aisha and Alhaji Ahmed were blessed with four children – two sons and two daughters. Each child was brought up in an environment that fostered love, education, and the values of their rich cultural heritage. Aisha, despite her demanding career, was a pillar of strength and a source of unconditional love for her family. She seamlessly blended her roles as a trailblazing journalist and a devoted mother, never letting one aspect of her life overshadow the other.



A Role Model for Work-Life Balance

For many, Aisha was a role model, exemplifying how to maintain a successful career while nurturing a loving, supportive family. Her life was a beacon of hope for working mothers, demonstrating that with determination, faith, and support, it is possible to excel both at home and in one’s profession.

In every role – whether as a journalist, wife, mother, or community member, Aisha Bello Mustapha displayed an unwavering commitment to excellence and a heart full of love. Her legacy in her personal life is as impactful as her professional achievements, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of her loved ones and her community.

Health Condition, Death Cause, and Legacy
Aisha’s breast cancer diagnosis in 2020 was a tragedy. Despite surgery and chemotherapy, the cancer spread. Yet she continued to work and report, showing immense strength and courage until her health deteriorated in 2023.

Aisha passed away on November 25, 2023, at Nizamiye Hospital in Abuja. Her death was a significant loss, felt deeply across Nigeria, especially in the North-East. She was a hero and a legend, leaving behind a legacy of courage, compassion, and excellence.

Aisha Bello Mustapha’s story is one of inspiration. She was a trailblazer in journalism, a beacon of hope, and a role model for many. Her memory and legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

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