Hajiya Haidzatu Ahmed
| Hajiya Haidzatu Ahmed | |
|---|---|
| Queen of Kumbwada | |
| Reign | 1998 – 25 June 2021 |
| Predecessor | Hajiya Maimuna |
| Successor | Idris |
| Born | Kumbwada, Niger State, Nigeria |
| Died | 25 June 2021 |
| Issue | Queen Idris Prince Danjuma Salih |
Hajiya Haidzatu Ahmed (1966-2021) was a Nigerian traditional ruler who reigned as the Queen of Kumbwada from 1998 to 2021. As queen, she ruled firmly against domestic violence against women and was a proponent of women's education.
Biography
Hajiya was the ruler of the ancient rural kingdom of Kumbwada in Niger, with a population of about 33,000.[1][2] She succeeded her grandmother as queen of the kingdom, which is ruled by women, in 1998.[3][4][5] Her daughter, Idris, was her heir.[1] She also had a son, Danjuma Salih.[6]
As queen, Hajiya settled marriage and land disputes, kept the peace, and was an advocate for the education of women.[5] In 2010, she told CNN that, "Women must be educated. Education means women can be anything they want to be."[5] She rules firmly against divorce and domestic violence against women in Kumbawada, the queen grants women hearings.[7][6]
She was Muslim.[8] She died in 25 June 2021.[9][10]
References
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- ^ "Kumbwada, the only Female-led kingdom in Northern Nigeria". refinedng.com. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
- ^ "No man dares sit on this Nigerian throne". Los Angeles Times. 6 April 2010.
- ^ "No man dares sit on this Nigerian kingdom's throne". Richmond Times-Dispatch. 8 May 2010.
- ^ a b c "Hajia Ahmed: Nigeria's only queen in a land of kings - CNN.com". www.cnn.com.
- ^ a b "One throne in Nigeria abides no man | Arkansas Democrat Gazette". www.arkansasonline.com. 11 April 2010.
- ^ "A Real-World Kingdom Ruled By Women, Where Men Are Cursed".
- ^ "Life-Sized Portraits of the Kings and Queens of Nigeria".
- ^ "CSR Newsletter" (PDF)., A Bi-annual publication of the North South Power Foundation, 4TH EDITION, July 2021, p.3
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