Hadiza Isma El-Rufai

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Hadiza Isma El-Rufai
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Born (1960-06-21) 21 June 1960 (age 62)
Kano, Kano State, Nigeria
Nationality Nigerian
Other namesHadiza Isma
Alma mater Ahmadu Bello University, Bath Spa University
Occupation(s)Architect novelist, politician
Years active1999 to present
OrganizationYasmin El-Rufai Foundation (YELF)
Known forWriter, philanthropist
Notable workAn Abundance of Scorpions
Spouse Nasir el-Rufai

Hadiza Isma El-Rufai ( Loudspeaker.svg Listen ; born 21 June 1960) is a Nigerian writer (novelist), and wife to the former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai. She was the founder of Yasmin El-rufai Foundation (YELF), a non-profit literary organization. [1]

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Biography

El-Rufai was born Hadiza Isma in Kano, Nigeria, to Mohammed Musa Isma and Amina Iya Isma. [2] Her father was a civil servant.

She has a BSc and MSc in Architecture (1983) and an MBA (1992) from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, as well as a Masters in Creative Writing (2012) from Bath Spa University, United Kingdom. [3]

From there, she worked as a lecturer at the Department of Architecture at Kaduna Polytechnic, a few more years at the National Electric Power Authority, before working in private practice.

She also speaks French language fluently.

Family life

In 1985, she married Mallam Nasir El-Rufai whom she met in 1976 at the School of Basic Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. [4] He later became the Minister of the FCT in Nigeria, and the Governor of Kaduna State. [5]

Literary career

In 2017, El-Rufai published An Abundance of Scorpions (Ouida Books), [6] a novel inspired by volunteer work the author did at an orphanage in Abuja, and her desire to write about an orphan. [7] It was presented at the 2017 edition of the Aké Arts and Book Festival. [8]

The work has been described by Helon Habila as "a heartbreaking tale of loss and an uplifting story of a woman's strength and determination". [9] [10]

Philanthropy

Along with her husband, El-Rufai set up Yasmin El-Rufai Foundation (YELF) in 2013 to honour her daughter who died of an epileptic seizure in her flat in London in November 2011. [11] [12] The literary nonprofit was fully launched in 2017 [13] [14] with the aims of nurturing creativity in children, "particularly the girl child, between the ages of eight and 19" and young/adult women, providing them "resources with teachers and the books that they need to enhance their literacy." [15] [16]

As First Lady of Kaduna State, she has also used the office for philanthropic purposes to benefit the less privileged, donating drugs to sickle cell patients in Kaduna. [17] [18] [19]

Twitter comment controversy

In April 2020, El-Rufai, had responded on twitter to a comment about her son using language with a threat of sexual violence against a critic during an argument on the social network [20] with "Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. All is fair in love and war." The remarks caused a lot of backlash on social media, including at Brittle Paper, a literary magazine, where an editorial disagreement between the editors about how to present the report led to the departure of the deputy editor. [21] [22] El-Rufai eventually apologised for her comment, saying she had misunderstood the earlier conflict and would "never condone sexual abuse in any shape or form" [23] She later threatened to sue the group that accused her of condoning her son's sexual assault remarks. [24] [25]

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