Amina Alhassan, the esteemed Editor of the WAELE AFRICA Foundation Magazine, left an enduring legacy that continues to inspire us. Born on January 27th, 1969, and passing on May 20th, 2025, at the age of 56, Amina's life was a testament to intelligence, bravery, humility, and unwavering honesty. Her final resting place is Gudu Cemetery, Abuja, following a moving service at the National Mosque, attended by numerous dignitaries and mourners who came to pay their respects.
More than just an editor, Amina was a builder. She cultivated a highly respected and exceptionally organized team for the WAELE AFRICA Foundation Magazine, infusing it with her vibrant spirit and innovative vision. Her leadership was marked by a rare combination of strength and gentleness, earning the admiration and loyalty of all who worked alongside her.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Amina was a woman of profound kindness and unwavering compassion. Her generosity of spirit touched countless lives, leaving an enduring mark on all who knew her. Her warmth and genuine concern for others made her a beloved friend and colleague. Amina's honesty and integrity were evident in everything she did, shaping her into a truly remarkable individual. Even those who never met her personally felt the impact of her positive influence.
Amina's memory will forever be cherished by the WAELE AFRICA Foundation family. Her contributions to our organization, and indeed to the wider community, are immeasurable. We are eternally grateful for the time we shared with her, and her memory will continue to serve as an inspiration to us all. Her legacy lives on through the team she built and the countless lives she touched. Rest in peace, dear Amina.
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