Hon Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, a ministerial nominee and an egghead that superitends excellently the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally displaced Persons (NCFRMI) has been one of the highlights of the ministerial screening alongside Hon Betta Edu, Hon Stella Okotete, Hon Doris Uzoka and a few others.
Apart from being a seasoned administrator, her love for humanity is boundless. This was evident by the warm reception and roadshow in her honour at Lafia, Nasarawa State.
The women, youths, old and young defied the rain in solidarity to her nomination as a federal minister. The mention of Hon Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim at any cycle invokes praises, love, honour and most importantly dedication to duties.
Her humility, willingness to assist the needy and her constant support and empowerment to students, artisans, market women, and Persons of Concern stands her out as an elegant woman whom God has elevated.
Prophetically, Hon Imaan’s nomination as a minister is just the beginning of great things ahead of her. This writer is optimistic that after her ministerial assignment, her next stop would be with the international communities where she would serve the world.
This piece however centres on the mien and elegance of the former DG of NAPTIP. Elegance is that intangible quality that makes a woman stand out from the crowd. It’s about having an ethereal quality that cannot be easily defined or quantified.
There are many factors that contribute to elegance, such as style, gracefulness, intelligence and poise. An elegant woman knows how to carry herself with confidence and dignity, no matter what the situation. She has a strong sense of self and exudes an air of serenity and composure.
All of the above speaks to what Honorable Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim represents.
Elegance is not about being noticed, it is about being remembered. An elegant woman does not blend into the background; she leaves a lasting impression. She is confident and poised, comfortable in her own skin. Her style is timeless and effortless. She carries herself with grace and dignity.
She knows when to speak and when to listen. An elegant woman is a woman of substance. She has interesting things to say and a unique perspective on the world. She is intelligent and well-educated. She is kind and compassionate, but also strong and independent. She is a woman of integrity who lives her life with purpose. An elegant woman is a true lady.
But most importantly, elegance is about attitude. It is an inner quality that shines through in everything you do. If you are elegant, you will exude it in your posture, your walk, your voice, your gestures. You will be elegant in the way you dress, but also in the way you think and act. Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim is a woman of class and refinement.
True elegance is more than skin deep – it is a quality that comes from within. To be truly elegant, you must be confident, poised and graceful.
An elegant person radiates confidence and carries themselves with ease. They are also well-mannered and always put the needs of others before their own.
Confidence is the foundation of an elegant life. It is the foundation of self-assurance, ease, and naturalness. Confidence allows you to be yourself without feeling the need to apologize or make excuses. It gives you the courage to pursue your dreams and live life on your own terms. And it enables you to let go of perfectionism, which is the enemy of elegance.
The minister designate has a lot to offer and Nigerians are in line to be proud of her contributions to national development.