Resilience is the quality that gets you far – Nyma Akashat Zibiri

Speaking on Nikkyosblog interview session today is a devoted Muslim and a hijab right advocate. Nyma Akashat Zibiri is a lawyer and also a co-host of popular breakfast show – “Your View” aired on TV Continental. She speaks about her upbringing, her life as a lawyer, an OAP and as a hijab right advocate.

1. What was it like growing up as a young Muslim girl?

It was really exceptional because I learned a lot from the lives my parents led and taught. We had no groups but we had a strong Muslim community. I always lived in multi religious and multi-cultural environment and had a tolerant exposure to others early. Some of my best friends aren’t Muslims and we go way back.

2. As a Muslim, a lawyer and an advocate for the right of Muslim women/girls to wear hijab to work/schools, what has your experience been like in this campaign? Has it been all smooth?

My experience as a hijab advocate has not been easy but not one that I will give up. I have suffered discrimination for wearing hijab back in the days and will do everything possible to change the narrative. 

3. Why did you choose the Law profession?

Law and I were made for each other. I had always appreciated being just and balanced in my views that everyone around me advised I study law hoping I will end up a judge.

4. As a female speaker at the faculty of law and female leader of Muslim students while in university, how did you manage all these with your academic pursuit especially as a law student?

I really tried to avoid any distractions from academics. I desperately wanted to achieve excellence in my results but leadership just kept chasing me. I never aspired for either religious or political positions but nominations kept coming from my mates and I wasn’t left any options. In fact I remember how, I will pray for them to get alternative candidates but to no avail. I struggled but found help in supportive parliament members and executive members.Β 

5. What woman inspires you and why?

Khadijah, the wife of the Holy Prophet (SAW). Her life has always been an inspiration to me. She was a perfect wife, mother, career woman and everything in between. She was a woman of value and even after death was honoured by her husband.

6. As a qualified lawyer, what led you into broadcasting and then joining β€œYour View”?Β 

I joined about 8 months into the show so I just wanted a different tone of a Muslim representation on the show.

7. Being an On Air Personality (OAP) and a Lawyer; is there one you prefer over the other?

Both are professions I have conveniently balanced now. Wouldn’t trade one for the other. 

8. What can you say about being a co-host on β€œYour View”?

It’s been an experience I tell you. The exposure comes with influence and I value that part 🀭. I have continue to grow on the job especially as it requires a knowledge of many things.

9. What’s one core message you received from your mentors?

I am a woman, the result of many other’s sacrifices. My two elder sisters and two younger ones are inspiration to me. My mentors have taught me to be discerning, practical, patient but also assertive and confident. I am however, still growing and getting more mentors. I even have admitted publicly to be learning from my mentees. 

10. How have you been able to balance work, being a wife, a mother and other responsibilities?

I wish there was a way to balance but there isn’t. I am one that normally ask for help, wherever I can and whenever. I have a strong support system and I am grateful to Allah (SWT) for that. Also, I work with a strict schedule and hardly work outside what I have planned weekly. This ensures that I prioritise my family.

11. What’s a typical day like for you?

My typical day starts at 3 am with my early morning prayers and reciting from the holy Quran. Then, I prepare my children for school and leave home at 6 am for the one and a half hours drive to Magodo TVC studios. I start preparing for the show as soon as I arrive by having my makeup done and reading the dailies. I then move to the studio at 8.45 am and do the show from 9 am to 10.30 am. From there, I move to the lounge for post-production meeting. Immediately after I drive off to resume at cynosure partners, a law firm I co-founded. All meetings with a few exceptions end at 2pm and I drive home immediately to receive my children or meet them at their minders. I prepare at least one dish for the family and when I’m tired, my husband steps in with take-outs (he hates to cook).

12. How do you motivate yourself and stay motivated?

I start reciting the Quran in Arabic and reflecting on the meaning of the verses with daily affirmation through prayers and gratitude so I motivate myself for a new day. I reflect on each day and its activities, expressing gratitude and seeking forgiveness at the end of each day. 

13. Is there any story or experience you want to briefly share with us?

When I newly joined the show, I usually take public transportation to the studio. Then, I would cross over to second rainbow along the Apapa-Oworonshoki express way in order to cut off the mile two traffic. On one of such days, I got hit by a reckless motorcycle riding against traffic. I fell and lost consciousness and woke up to an elderly woman shouting auntie. The woman and her son helped me up. I later got in the bus, made it to the studio and finished the show before going to the hospital. 

14. Kindly give a word of advice for the young girls, women and our entire readers.

I will advise young girls to add value to themselves. They must come out with achievements or potentials anywhere they go. They must never sacrifice their dreams for anything or anyone. Resilience is the quality that gets you far. Never give up!

Nikkyosblog specially appreciates Nyma Akashat Zibiri for her time and for sharing a lot with us in this session.
You can follow her on Instagram @akashatnymat

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49 responses to “Resilience is the quality that gets you far – Nyma Akashat Zibiri”

  1. Gbenga L avatar
    Gbenga L

    Nyma Akashat Zibir, is a lady with a lot qualities and she handles each with the best of her God given abilities. May almighty Allah (SWT) Continue to strengthen her and bless her success in all her endeavours, Amiin Summa Amiin.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thanks for your comment πŸ’•

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    2. Muritala Adeosun avatar
      Muritala Adeosun

      GOOD QUESTIONS
      Nikkysoblog,
      You have a big dream.
      Your greatest asset is simply your ability to stay with it longer than anyone else..
      Between every goal is a series of obstacle and the bigger the goal the bigger the obstacles.
      Never give up

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      1. nikkyosblog avatar

        Thank you so much for your lovely comments πŸ™πŸ’•

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  2. Olamide Olatunji avatar
    Olamide Olatunji

    Well done Nike, I enjoy reading through your blog anytime i get the opportunity. It’s informative and educative. See you have added a new segment and I’m really proud of the work you do. Keep soaring higher and keep living purposefully.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thanks ma’am πŸ’•

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  3. Missy Omotosho avatar
    Missy Omotosho

    Amazing interview.. Really important to ‘Never give up and to keep chasing those dreams”….Thanks for this nikkyosblog..πŸ‘πŸΎπŸ‘πŸΎ

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thanks Missy πŸ‘ŒπŸ’•

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  4. Capt. Omotee. avatar
    Capt. Omotee.

    This is wonderful. Good Journalism and an amazing interview. God bless you.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thanks Dad πŸ™πŸ₯°πŸ’•

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  5. Omotoso Babajide Richard avatar
    Omotoso Babajide Richard

    Thanks @Nikkyosblog for bringing Nyma Akashat Zibiri. I learned a lot from here especially the part of striving to strike a balance between house duties and one’s career.
    Eagerly looking forward to the next interview session.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Thanks Richard πŸ’•

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  6. nikkyosblog avatar

    πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Thanks Richard πŸ’•

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  7. Oluwafisayomi avatar
    Oluwafisayomi

    Wow soo much to learn from Nyma. I love the way she voice out her views,straight to the point with boldness,tactful yet nt rude. πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Thanks for your comment Oluwafisayomi πŸ’•

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  8. Ladeseun Maurice avatar
    Ladeseun Maurice

    Wow, what a great interview, so super, duper fabulous, thumbs up to u dearie. Thanks for sharing Nyma thought on this platform. nikkyo u are amazing more of thisπŸ’―β™₯️

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Thanks Ladeseun πŸ’•

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  9. Ladeseun Maurice avatar
    Ladeseun Maurice

    So super duper amazing thought Nyma shared on this platform, that GIRLS out there should never give up , keep striving to acquire more on their dreams, not relenting, πŸ’― percent true, I concur , thanks nikkyo for this. More of this

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Thanks Ladeseun πŸ’•

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  10. RISIOLA OMOTOSHO avatar
    RISIOLA OMOTOSHO

    What a great interview, this is an excellent one for we women to think deep about balancing job with home. God help us all ijmn Amen.

    Liked by 1 person

    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thanks Mum πŸ’•

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  11. Funmilola Aladesoun avatar
    Funmilola Aladesoun

    Wow this is wonderful and a great excellent interview to we woman to learn more and think deeply God bless us all in Jesus name amen

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thank you πŸ’•

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  12. feyipretty avatar
    feyipretty

    Interesting interview, very educative and informative.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ Thanks Feyipretty πŸ’•

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  13. Funmilola Aladesoun avatar
    Funmilola Aladesoun

    This is my first time been in your blog my best mummy introduce it to me today Wow this is wonderful and a great excellent interview to we woman to learn more and think deeply God bless us all in Jesus name amen

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thank you πŸ’•

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  14. Chief Mrs Grace Adekanle avatar
    Chief Mrs Grace Adekanle

    I like the last part of her interview which is her advice to young, β€œthey need to add value to themselves ” it’s very important for the older women to put the young girls back on track, they need their mindsets transformed by counselling them. Most of them have lost self worth and values and that makes them depend totally on men. Weldon . It was interesting reading your blog.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thanks ma’am πŸ’•

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  15. Adenike boboye avatar
    Adenike boboye

    I like Nyma a lot n I admire her as a brilliant n career women being able to manage the home front n her work! N most especially her being resilience n tenacity meaning ability to move on regardless of what life throws at her !! I strongly believe she will go higher as a lawyer n OAP!! KudosπŸ‘

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thank you for your comments πŸ‘πŸ’•

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  16. Mr G.O.SHODIYA avatar
    Mr G.O.SHODIYA

    Well, Nikky having gone through your work l personally believe you are show casing good and quality women in various endeavours of life’s, keep the good work and God bless.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thank you sir πŸ™πŸ’•

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  17. Ayowale Oyewole avatar
    Ayowale Oyewole

    This is awesome dear,learnt a lot from the interview… To every girl,ladies and women out there we should value ourselves, keep striving till we achieve the best we want. So informative,educative and inspiring.Keep the good work up and may God help us all in this journey of life.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thanks Ayowale πŸ‘πŸ’•

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  18. Mr Sanya Rotimi avatar
    Mr Sanya Rotimi

    Intellectual, motivational, educational and inspirational.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thanks Mr Rotimi πŸ‘πŸ’•

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  19. Ajibade Kikelomo Abiola avatar
    Ajibade Kikelomo Abiola

    So inspiring and motivative . A girl child have every right to pursue her dreams n attain them. U can both be a career woman and also take care of your home……….
    Kudos to you Nike for this educative epistle. God bless u richly. Am proud of you.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thank you ma πŸ’•

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  20. Nimsi Ajayi-Daniels avatar
    Nimsi Ajayi-Daniels

    Amazing interview. It’s wonderful and inspiring to see conviction of purpose. Especially in a world where true focus is lost in translation of social media schisms. Well done !

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thank you for your comments πŸ‘πŸ’•

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  21. Benjamin avatar
    Benjamin

    Lovely, may the Lord continue to strengthen you.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thank you for your comments πŸ’•

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  22. Femi avatar
    Femi

    Nyma and all her colleagues on β€œyour view” remain source of inspiration to me even as a male youths. I’m looking up to set up a program similar to this mainly for male may God help me.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thanks for your comment Femi πŸ‘πŸ’•
      Glad to hear of your dream. Please pursue it and I hope it comes through someday πŸ™

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  23. Comfort avatar
    Comfort

    Good job. Very educative. Thanks dear.

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Thanks Comfort πŸ’•

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  24. Temitope oladeinde avatar
    Temitope oladeinde

    Well done Nike, I found your posting very inspiring. Increase wisdom and more graceπŸ™πŸΎ

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    1. nikkyosblog avatar

      Amen πŸ™ Thanks for your comments πŸ‘πŸ’•

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