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Meet Maryam Shetty, Tinubu’s 44-yr-old Female Ministerial Nominee recalled and APC’s Strongest female foot-soldier

Maryam Shettima Ibrahim, a dynamic and influential figure, has emerged as an extraordinary driving force at the heart of the grassroots movement for the ALL Progressives Congress. Her impact spans both the physical realm and the virtual landscape, where she ignites fervor and mobilization. Renowned by her moniker, Maryam Shetty, she has etched her presence deeply within the Hausa social media community, establishing herself as a central figure in the party’s narrative. Her journey within the ruling party began as a pioneering member, marking her commitment to its ideals from the outset.

Maryam Shetty harnessed the power of her social media prowess to fervently advocate for the joint cause of Muhammadu Buhari and Yemi Osinbajo, contributing significantly to their electoral momentum. However, her role transcended mere endorsement, evolving into a determined effort to propel the aspirations of the Bola Tinubu and Shettimma 2023 tickets. Maryam’s unwavering dedication reverberated across prominent online platforms such as Facebook and TikTok, where she engaged with audiences in her native Hausa language.

What distinguishes Maryam Shetty is not only her virtual influence but also her active involvement in on-ground initiatives. Beyond the digital realm, she orchestrated and hosted a series of impactful physical events, drawing young minds into the political discourse and galvanizing them to participate meaningfully. Her initiatives formed crucial bridges between the online and offline spheres, uniting individuals in a common cause.

Maryam Shetty’s indomitable spirit and strategic mobilization efforts serve as a testament to her ability to effect change both at the grassroots level and within the virtual confines of social media platforms. Her journey stands as a vivid exemplar of how a single individual can emerge as a catalytic force, sparking enthusiasm and engagement, while simultaneously bridging gaps between tradition and modernity, online and offline spaces.

Born on 8th April, 1979, the 44-year-old is a Political and Social Activist, a qualified physiotherapist, and a passionate social entrepreneur, her journey towards success has been nothing short of extraordinary.

Maryam’s academic journey began in Kano, where she received her early education, then she proceeded to the prestigious University of East London, Stratford, in the United Kingdom, where she pursued her Masters Degree in sports physiotherapy. Maryam is single and yet to be married.

The culmination of her dedication to her country came when she was chosen to represent Nigeria at the United Nations General Assembly. As part of the committee of accountability and transparency, and Anti-corruption, she showcased her unwavering commitment to her party the APC.

One of the defining chapters of Maryam’s political journey unfolded as a pivotal member of the Presidential Campaign Team. Here, she seamlessly assumed diverse responsibilities, showcasing her versatility and unwavering commitment to her cause. In particular, her adept handling of critical roles such as Field Operations and Strategic Communication for the Youths and Women Presidential Campaign Team amplified her significance. Her astute management of these functions underscored her profound understanding of the intricate dynamics that underpin successful political campaigns.

A testament to her exceptional skills and leadership was Maryam’s pivotal role in orchestrating a harmonious and peaceful election Congress in Delta State. Her strategic insights and efforts played a vital role in maintaining an environment conducive to democratic processes, ensuring that the voice of the people resonated harmoniously without discord.

Maryam’s ascendancy as a prominent figure within the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a testament to her undeniable influence and dedication. Her journey within the party culminated in her elevation as an esteemed APC Chieftain, a recognition of her tireless dedication and transformative contributions. Central to her political journey was her instrumental participation in the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council. In this arena, Maryam’s insights and contributions proved invaluable, transcending mere support to encompass critical involvement in the selection of the APC Presidential Candidate. Her ability to shape and influence such a consequential decision underscores her status as a driving force within the party’s inner circles.

In Maryam Shetty’s multifaceted involvement, we witness an individual who seamlessly navigates the intricate webs of political operations, from on-the-ground campaigns to high-level strategic deliberations. Her remarkable journey serves as a testament to the fact that her impact stretches far beyond superficial engagement, making her an indispensable figure in shaping the course of her party’s destiny and the broader political landscape.

Maryam’s remarkable contributions have not gone unnoticed. She received an Honorary Degree from the ESGT University of Technology, Benin Republic, in recognition of her outstanding leadership and community development efforts.

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