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WOMEN BREAKING BARRIERS IN KANO’S TRICYCLE INDUSTRY

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WOMEN BREAKING BARRIERS IN KANO’S TRICYCLE INDUSTRY

By: Safiya Abdulrahim Dabban

In Kano, Northern Nigeria, women are rewriting history by venturing into the once male-dominated tricycle business.

On the busy streets filled with the hum of Keke Napep, a few brave women now ride alongside men, defying stereotypes and inspiring change.

Among them are Mary Michael, a 30-year-old mother of two, and 29-year-old Ladi Bilyaminu, both driven by determination to provide for their families and prove that women can succeed anywhere.

Through a women’s tricycle cooperative, they support each other with savings, maintenance help, and encouragement to stay strong amid criticism and harassment.

“Some people mocked me,” Mary said. “But I’m doing this for my children. There’s dignity in honest work.”

Despite challenges like safety risks and social stigma, their courage is paving the way for others. The Kano State Tricycle Riders Association says over 50 women are now officially registered drivers, a growing symbol of empowerment and resilience.

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