Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu

Ramatu Tijjani Sidi was born in kogi state, from a Royal family of late Alhaji Sidi Ali.

She graduated from the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, from the department of Urban and Regional Planning faculty of Enviromental Design. She obtained a Doctor of Public Administration honorary degree from Commonwealth University, London, UK.[1]

Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu
Born12 June, 1970
EducationUrban and Regional Planning
Alma materAhmadu Bello University, Zaria

Ramatu served different positions in Nigeria including Focal Person for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. And later, she was appointed as Minister os State, Federal Capital Territory, FCT by President Muhammad Buhari[2][3]

Early Life

Ramatu Tijjani Sidi, was born in kogi state, from a Royal family of late Alhaji Sidi Ali.

She graduated from prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, from the department of Urban and Regional Planning. And obtained a Doctor of Public Administration honorary degree from Commonwealth University, London.

Ramatu further went to Abbey College, United Kingdom where she studied Leadership Skills.[4]

Career and Politics

In the year 2007, Ramatu proposed a political office to represent Kwaji/Abaji federal constituency in the Nigeria National Assembly, but she was unable to win.

In 2008, Ramatu was appointed as the vice national chairman of her party (ANPP) in which she was the overseer of North Central Zone.[5]