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Women are making impressive marks in Adamawa state with the positions of authority.
The previous precious records were the professorial; administratively they have had and are still having honourable commissioners, permanent secretaries, directors and local government development administrators, registrars, chief executives of establishments and tertiary institutions as Provost, rectors and vice Chancellor, before having the incorruptible justice Hafsat as the first female Chief Judge.
There are the likes of Binta Masi, from the green to the The red chambers.
Distinguished Senator Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed, a.k.a Binani, the amazing amazon was and is not a disappointment as a politician with elective portfolio, like Masi, rising from the House of Representatives Member to a Senator and beyond Masi, a hopeful first female governor, not only in Adamawa but in Nigerian history. Should that happens, a historian will in his-story from a political storey, historically remain brought down.
According to a historian in the academic making, while Adamawa is on the mark to the march with the to be first female governor baton, heading to translate President Muhammadu Buhari’s projection, with reference to his the “Governor-In-Waiting” remarks, reared another admiring amazon, so rare to rank of Rear Admiral.
TGnews would congratulatory expressed that the promotion of Barrister Jamila Abubakar Sadiq Malafa, from the Director Legal Services, Naval headquarters Abuja to the Rank of Rear Admiral, is to the admiration of Adamawa state as an indegene, a credit to the northern region, a welcome development in the country and a thing of pride to women folks to have a rare gem reaching the
so rare a Real Admiral feat for a feast.
Rear Admiral Jamila Abubakar Sadiq Malafa hails from Gombi Local Government, Adamawa state, Northeast Nigeria. Born in 1965 Malafa is an international maritime lawyer and the first female Commodore in the history of the Nigerian Navy. She joined the Nigerian Navy in 1988 and was commissioned as a midshipman in 1990. In December 2017 she became the first Northern woman in the history of the Nigerian Navy to reach the rank of Commodore.