Senator Nenadi Esther Usman of Nigeria was born in 1966 in Jos, Plateau State. Her formative years were spent living under military
rule in Nigeria—a volatile and often violent
environment that eventually
inspired her to devote her life to civil service.
Senator Nenadi Usman received
her West African School Certificate from Federal Government College in Jos in 1982 and IJMB (A Level) from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, in 1983. She holds multiple post-graduate degrees, including a post-graduate
diploma in management from the University of Jos, a master’s
in strategy and security administration from the Nigerian Defense Academy,
Kaduna, and a master’s in geography from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where
she also received her B.Sc. in geography in 1986 and is currently
pursuing her
Doctorate in the same area.
Viewing education
as one of the most effective tools of empowerment, she began her career as a geography teacher
at the Government Secondary School
in Kagoro, Kaduna State.
Following the restoration of democratic rule in 1989, Senator Usman joined the political arena as a member of Kaduna State Caucus of the National Republican Convention, earning an appointment as Executive
Adviser for Youth and Sports and,
shortly thereafter, Information, Home Affairs and Culture.
It was here that she found her passion
for working with women
and children while promoting the rich culture of the diverse people of Nigeria. These ideals continued
to shape her platform as she continued to gain political
prominence. Senator Nenadi Usman served
as Kaduna State’s Commissioner for Women Affairs
and Social Development from 1999 to 2002, then went on to take the roles of Commissioner for Environment & Natural Resources and Commissioner for Health in 2002 and 2003.
In her many roles across multiple
administrations, Senator Nenadi
Usman’s dedication to improving the lives of others
through thoughtful, compassionate governance has been steadfast. To that end, she consistently maintained her focus on shaping vital reforms to Nigeria’s financial institutions as Minister of State and Minister of Finance in President Obasanjo’s administration. She overhauled the country’s Customs
Service and contributed to the establishment of the Fiscal
Responsibility Commission.
In 2007,
following the end of President
Obasanjo’s term, Senator
Nenadi Usman helped establish the Education
and Empowerment Centre for Women. Her work in this area has made lasting impact on the lives of Nigerian
women and established her as a fierce advocate
for marginalized groups.
In 2010, Senator Nenadi Usman won her party’s primaries and district-wide
general election, becoming the first female senator in the entire North West geopolitical zone of Nigeria.
As senator, she continued
to put the needs of the underserved at the forefront
of her work, attacking critical
issues including inadequate drinking water, unemployment and medical challenges. She fought for legislation to address the needs of underprivileged women and children, leading
to the development of community projects and empowerment programs and providing training
for youth and women in profitable trades
like welding, autotronics, interior
decoration, fashion design,
plumbing and others.
Senator Nenadi Usman is married to HRH Dr. Sa’ad Usman and has three children.

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