Daily Trust Sunday

ETIQUETTE

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IEducation­al Background attended Katsina Polytechni­c and Queen Amina College Career background I work for National Orientatio­n Agency, Special Duties department.

What lessons has life taught you?

Life has taught me to be patient with life, time will settle things. Aspiration­s growing up To be somebody that can help and to be an inspiratio­n to the younger ones. I studied social welfare; I interact with many people, I made sure they understand life is not a walking shadow. In whatever you do, be blunt, frank, and honest. Just be yourself. Fond childhood memories I miss

I miss a lot, we lived in G.R.A, and so I used to have many friends. We had so much harmony across different religions and languages. As Christian, Muslim, easterners, southerner­s, you come from the west or north, we had harmony. Parents should educate their children never to abuse anybody’s religion.

Challenges life

Security! We have come to a time that we are living in prayer. A step to ease in this challenge is to be your brother’s keeper. Listen to what your brother has to stay, never point an accusing finger. What my typical day is like I am an early bird. I wake up by 4:00am; I stay alert until I say my prayers. At 6:00am I go for my daily walk, I sustain that anywhere I find myself in the world. I freshen up and be at the office at 8:30am. Most cherished gift

A little prayer book from my late mother. Fashion accessorie­s always on me My bright red lipstick must be with me everywhere I go, and a perfume. Best travel destinatio­n Medina! The City Of The Prophet. Mode of relaxation The early morning walk is always amazing with the freshness in the air. That is how I relax. Last good book I read I do not read books any longer; I get whatever I need to know from the internet. I read my Qur’an Best food Salad, any time. My kind of salad is without kulukuli. My definition of style I am comfortabl­e in Jeans and big gowns like bubu. Favourite fashion designer I am my favourite designer, I choose everything I go for and my tailors are N1000 naira tailors. Favorite perfume, designer bag and shoes Arabian oil oud. I am not really into fashion

What I do to keep fit

I keep dancing walking. Life legacies To be a good person for everybody, no matter who you are. I thank God for his endless blessings. Role models My mother is my role model in life. I choose her as a role model because she is from a hut. A Fulani Nomadic, no form of education, but she made sure we (children) all went to school. She did not have that opportunit­y of going to school, interestin­gly, after a long time she enrolled for an adult education. She made sure our uniforms were clean. She also made us understand what it means to have a deodorant.

What I would tell a younger me

Nothing lasts forever, even the beauty, will fade.

One fashion accessory you cherish until date

My favourite accessorie­s are the two silver rings on my right finger. I honestly do not know why, but they are my favourite. I have worn one of the rings for 16 years, and the other for over 10 years. I have never removed them. My mother is my role model in life. I choose her as a role model because she is from a hut. A Fulani Nomadic, no form of education, but she made sure we (children) all went to school. She did not have that opportunit­y of going to school so; flat ‘bata’ goes well for me.

Mum’s advice that has stuck with me ‘Remember your name’ Advice to women “Nobody should take Panadol for your headache”. Let no one worry about your problems.

Favourite sport, colour and weather

Purple! I love purple so well that even the bucket in the bathroom is purple. I like cool weather because you can keep warm anytime and stay cool even without an air conditione­r. My favorite day of the week My favourite day of the week, is Friday because, it is so peaceful. My Beauty routine I only scrub my face, three times a week. slippers fit by and

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