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Home » Northern Nigeria Produces First Female Professor Of Mechanical Engineering
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Northern Nigeria Produces First Female Professor Of Mechanical Engineering

Editor IIIBy Editor IIIJanuary 5, 2025
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In a groundbreaking achievement that has captured the admiration of academics and advocates of gender equality, Prof. Umma Abdullahi has become the first female professor of Mechanical Engineering in northern Nigeria.

Her promotion was among the 66 senior academic staff recently elevated to the rank of professor by Bayero University, Kano (BUK).

Prof. Abdullahi, now in her mid-40s, has demonstrated extraordinary perseverance and passion, breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field.

Born and raised in Sharfadi quarters in Kano Municipality, her journey to the top is one of resilience and inspiration.

Prof. Abdullahi’s initial academic aspirations leaned toward Geography after completing her Remedial Science Programme.

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However, fate led her to Mechanical Engineering—a field she embraced with enthusiasm and determination. She graduated from BUK in 2005 and has since blazed a trail for women in STEM.

Her story is not just one of academic excellence but also a testament to her ability to balance family responsibilities with professional growth.

A mother of six who navigated the challenges of being a housewife and a scholar, remaining steadfast in her pursuit of excellence.

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Prof. Umma Abdullahi

Prof. Abdullahi’s academic journey reached a significant milestone when she earned her PhD from the Islamic University in Malaysia in record time—completing the program within 24 months, a feat unmatched in 30 years. Her swift progress underscores her brilliance and determination to excel in her chosen field.

As a professor, Prof. Abdullahi is a beacon of hope and inspiration for women and girls, especially in northern Nigeria, where cultural and societal norms often limit their opportunities.

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Her historic achievement challenges stereotypes and showcases the transformative power of education.

Her success is also a victory for women’s empowerment and a call to action for increased participation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Prof. Abdullahi’s story is a powerful reminder that with hard work and determination, societal barriers can be overcome.

Speaking after her promotion, Prof. Abdullahi expressed gratitude to her parents, siblings, and her husband, also an academic, whose financial and emotional support she credited as instrumental to her success.

She also reiterated her commitment to mentoring the next generation of women in STEM, fostering a culture of inclusion and ambition.

As the first female professor of Mechanical Engineering in northern Nigeria, Prof. Abdullahi has made history.

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Her journey serves as a blueprint for overcoming obstacles and shattering glass ceilings. Her achievement is not just personal—it is a celebration of the boundless potential of the human spirit and a clarion call for gender equality in academia.

Prof. Abdullahi’s story will continue to inspire and motivate a new generation of women and girls to pursue their dreams, irrespective of societal norms.

Her legacy is one of hope, empowerment, and the limitless possibilities of the human mind.

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