Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu Makes History as the First Female Architect with a PhD from Kano-Jigawa Axis

Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu, an architect from Jigawa State, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first female architect from the Kano-Jigawa region to earn a PhD in architecture from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu Makes History as the First Female Architect with a PhD from Kano-Jigawa Axis

Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu has made history as the first female architect from the Kano-Jigawa axis to obtain a PhD in architecture. She earned her degree from the prestigious Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, further establishing her as a pioneer in her field.

Aisha’s accomplishment is not just a personal triumph but a significant milestone for women in architecture and the northern region of Nigeria. Her dedication to her studies and her pioneering spirit serve as an inspiration for aspiring female architects and students across the country.

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With her advanced education, Aisha Abdulkarim Aliyu is poised to contribute significantly to the architecture profession and advocate for increased female representation in the field. Her success underscores the importance of education and empowerment for women in traditionally male-dominated sectors.

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As she embarks on this new chapter in her career, Aisha’s achievement highlights the potential of young women in Nigeria to break barriers and achieve excellence in their respective fields.

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