Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu Becomes First Female Architect with PhD from Kano-Jigawa Axis
Her success is a source of inspiration for aspiring female architects and serves to encourage greater female participation in fields traditionally dominated by men.
Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu, an accomplished architect from Jigawa State, has made history by becoming the first female architect from the Kano-Jigawa axis to earn a PhD in Architecture. She completed her doctoral studies at the prestigious University Technology Malaysia, a notable institution recognized for its excellence in architectural education.
This remarkable achievement not only highlights Aisha's dedication and hard work but also sets a significant precedent for women in the architecture profession within her region. Her success is a source of inspiration for aspiring female architects and serves to encourage greater female participation in fields traditionally dominated by men.
Aisha’s milestone marks a significant moment for the Kano-Jigawa axis, emphasizing the importance of education and female empowerment in architecture. As she embarks on her professional journey, Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu aims to contribute positively to the field and pave the way for future generations of women in architecture.