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Zaynab Alkali — The Trailblazing Voice Of Northern Nigeria

Zuleihat Chatta by Zuleihat Chatta
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Some writers tell stories, and others break ground simply by picking up a pen. Zaynab Alkali belongs firmly in the second category. Regarded as the first woman novelist from Northern Nigeria, her literary career represents not just personal achievement, but a seismic shift in the cultural landscape of Nigerian letters.

She was born Zaynab Tura-Mazila on February 3, 1950, in Garkida, Adamawa State, to parents who had migrated from Borno State.

Her education took her across the country, from Queen Elizabeth Secondary School, Ilorin to Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, and later Bayero University in Kano.

She earned her B.A. in English in 1973 and then her M.A. in African literature in 1980.

Interestingly, the woman who would go on to command the written word was once, by her own admission, terrified of the spoken one.

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She revealed at a panel during the 2018 Kaduna Books and Arts Festival that she got into writing because she was a bad speaker and had a phobia of public appearances, and that writing to empower women came much later.

She even published her first work somewhat by accident.

Her debut novel, The Stillborn, published in 1984 as part of Longman’s Drumbeat series, went on to win the Association of Nigerian Authors prize the following year. The story follows Li, a young woman trying to find her footing between family expectations and her own need for independence. It’s about constraint, yes. But also about what happens when those constraints begin to crack.

In the 1980s, Alkali brought a fresh voice to women’s writing in Africa. She leaned into the inner lives of her characters. Their dreams, their doubts, their quiet negotiations with themselves. While she has denied being a feminist, her female protagonists speak for themselves, asserting their independence and emerging from hardships with a strong sense of self.

After The Stillborn, she continued. The Virtuous Woman came in 1987, followed by Cobwebs and Other Stories in 1997. Later works include The Descendants (2005), The Initiates (2007), and Invisible Borders (2016). Over time, her books have travelled far beyond Nigeria, translated into German, French, Arabic, and Spanish.

Recognition followed, as it often does when the work refuses to be ignored. In 2000, she was named an Icon of Hope by the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo. A decade later, she received the Nigerian Woman of Distinction Award during Nigeria’s Golden Jubilee. And then the Woman of Substance Merit Award. The titles are many. But maybe the work speaks louder.

 

Because in the end, Zaynab Alkali did not just write books. She wrote herself into history, and in doing so, opened a door through which generations of Northern Nigerian women writers have since walked. In the tradition of African literature, she is not merely an author; she is a firstborn of a new lineage.

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Zuleihat Chatta

Zuleihat Chatta

Zuleihat Chatta is a Culture and Lifestyle Reporter and Columnist with Leadership Newspaper, covering social issues, identity, community life, and everyday human experiences. She is known for calm, in-depth storytelling that goes beyond quick takes to reveal the human threads behind each story, earning her a reputation as a trusted and relatable voice on her beat.

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