Bilkisu Yusuf

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Bilkisu Yusuf, also known as Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf, (2 December 1952 – 24 September 2015), was a Nigerian journalist, columnist and editor for prominent newspapers in Abuja, Kano and Kaduna, Nigeria. She is known in Nigeria for being the first woman to direct a national newspaper operation and served as editor for two more. She was a Hausa, Muslim, feminist, of Yoruba descent and advocate for interfaith society, who was known for being an adviser to the Nigerian President on International Affairs and the founding of NGOs, such as Women In Nigeria (WIN) and the Federation of Muslim Women's Association (FOMWAN). Yusuf was killed in the 2015 Mina stampede while on Haj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. rdf:langString
Bilkisu Yusuf, também conhecida como Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf (2 de dezembro de 1952 – 24 de setembro de 2015), foi uma jornalista, colunista e editora nigeriana de jornais de destaque em Abuja, Kano e Kaduna, Nigéria. Ela é conhecida na Nigéria por ser a primeira mulher a comandar um jornal nacional e atuou como editora em mais dois. Ela era hauçá, muçulmana, feminista, de ascendência iorubá e defensora da sociedade inter-religiosa, que ficou conhecida por ser conselheira do presidente nigeriano para assuntos internacionais e pela fundação de ONGs, como Mulheres na Nigéria e a Federação de Associações de Mulheres Muçulmanas na Nigéria. Yusuf foi morta na debandada de Mina em 2015 enquanto estava em Haj, Meca, na Arábia Saudita. rdf:langString
Bilkisu Yusuf, aussi connue sous le nom de Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf (2 décembre 1952 - 24 septembre 2015), est une journaliste nigériane, chroniqueuse et rédactrice en chef de journaux à Abuja, Kano et Kaduna, au Nigéria. Elle est connue au Nigéria pour être la première femme à avoir dirigé un journal national. Elle est une féministe musulmane, défend le dialogue interreligieux à travers la société, est conseillère auprès du président du Nigéria pour les questions internationales et fondatrice d'ONG, comme Femmes du Nigeria (WIN) et la Fédération des Associations de Femmes Musulmanes (FOMWAN). Elle est morte lors de la bousculade du Hajj en 2015 alors qu'elle faisait le pèlerinage à la Mecque, en Arabie saoudite.Un homme qui a pu effectuer un pèlerinage à la mecque est appelé Elhadji. L'action rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bilkisu Yusuf, also known as Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf, (2 December 1952 – 24 September 2015), was a Nigerian journalist, columnist and editor for prominent newspapers in Abuja, Kano and Kaduna, Nigeria. She is known in Nigeria for being the first woman to direct a national newspaper operation and served as editor for two more. She was a Hausa, Muslim, feminist, of Yoruba descent and advocate for interfaith society, who was known for being an adviser to the Nigerian President on International Affairs and the founding of NGOs, such as Women In Nigeria (WIN) and the Federation of Muslim Women's Association (FOMWAN). Yusuf was killed in the 2015 Mina stampede while on Haj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
rdf:langString Bilkisu Yusuf, aussi connue sous le nom de Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf (2 décembre 1952 - 24 septembre 2015), est une journaliste nigériane, chroniqueuse et rédactrice en chef de journaux à Abuja, Kano et Kaduna, au Nigéria. Elle est connue au Nigéria pour être la première femme à avoir dirigé un journal national. Elle est une féministe musulmane, défend le dialogue interreligieux à travers la société, est conseillère auprès du président du Nigéria pour les questions internationales et fondatrice d'ONG, comme Femmes du Nigeria (WIN) et la Fédération des Associations de Femmes Musulmanes (FOMWAN). Elle est morte lors de la bousculade du Hajj en 2015 alors qu'elle faisait le pèlerinage à la Mecque, en Arabie saoudite.Un homme qui a pu effectuer un pèlerinage à la mecque est appelé Elhadji. L'action cultuelle est nommée Hadji.
rdf:langString Bilkisu Yusuf, também conhecida como Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf (2 de dezembro de 1952 – 24 de setembro de 2015), foi uma jornalista, colunista e editora nigeriana de jornais de destaque em Abuja, Kano e Kaduna, Nigéria. Ela é conhecida na Nigéria por ser a primeira mulher a comandar um jornal nacional e atuou como editora em mais dois. Ela era hauçá, muçulmana, feminista, de ascendência iorubá e defensora da sociedade inter-religiosa, que ficou conhecida por ser conselheira do presidente nigeriano para assuntos internacionais e pela fundação de ONGs, como Mulheres na Nigéria e a Federação de Associações de Mulheres Muçulmanas na Nigéria. Yusuf foi morta na debandada de Mina em 2015 enquanto estava em Haj, Meca, na Arábia Saudita.
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