Ibraheem Ladi Amosa

In the hallowed halls of academia, rare souls left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of those they touch.

Today, with full submission to the will of Allah, we mourn the loss of such a luminary.

Professor Jibril Isa Diso, the first visually impaired professor in Nigeria is a symbol of hope, resilience, and wisdom.

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His academic life began from Tudun Maliki School for Special Needs to the esteemed Department of Special Education at Bayero University Kano epitomizes the triumph of the human spirit.

Born in Gwale, Kano State, Professor Jibril’s life was a testament to the power of determination and the boundless potential that lies within each of us, regardless of our physical limitations.

His early years at Tudun Maliki School for Special Needs were marked by an unwavering pursuit of knowledge, a journey that saw him rise above challenges with an indomitable will and an insatiable thirst for learning.

He joined Bayero University Kano in 1994, where his academic voyage was nothing short of extraordinary.

In 2019, he shattered the glass ceiling to become Nigeria’s first visually impaired professor, a milestone that echoed far beyond the walls of the university.

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His ascent was not merely a personal triumph but a symbol of hope and inspiration for countless individuals living with special needs.

His rich profile served as a roadmap for others, illustrating that disability is not a barrier but a unique facet of one’s identity that can be embraced and celebrated.

Professor Jibril Isa Diso’s legacy is marked by perseverance, intellectual brilliance, and dedication to societal betterment.

As a role model to all, he demonstrated that true sight lies in the heart and mind. His journey inspires us to break barriers, seek knowledge, and champion inclusivity.

Though he has passed, his enduring light and wisdom continue to guide and inspire countless others in Nigerian academia and beyond.

“O Allah, forgive him and have mercy on him and give him strength and pardon him”

Ibraheem Ladi Amosa

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