Jigawa Women Praise DSS on Walida Abdulhadi Case
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Mar 05, 2026 · Last updated Mar 07, 2026
This event is unlikely to have a direct impact on financial markets. It primarily concerns local governance, legal processes, and social welfare within Nigeria===Jigawa State, Nigeria, with no clear implications for stock prices, commodities, or broader economic indicators.
Women's groups and residents in Nigeria===Jigawa State, Nigeria, have praised the Nigeria===State Security Service (Nigeria) (DSS) for its handling of the Walida Abdulhadi case. Walida Abdulhadi, a young woman from Nigeria===Jigawa State, was handed over to Governor Umar Namadi after weeks of investigation into her disappearance. The DSS, in collaboration with the Nigeria===National Population Commission (NPC), confirmed Walida Abdulhadi's age as 22. The case is now in court and is being viewed as a 'test case for Gender Rights'. Various civil society organizations and government agencies, including the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) and the Nigeria===Ministry of Women Affairs, have been involved.
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