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old noble family (C.1520 to 1686)
gentry family (1686 to 2108)
new noble family (2108-)
| father            = Muhammad (electrician)
| father            = Muhammad (electrician)
| mother            = Aisha (Housewife)
| mother            = Aisha (Housewife)

Latest revision as of 17:35, 5 October 2021

Hatun Wadida Khan is a noblewoman of Nigerian Yoruba, the wife of Grand Imam Sikandar Ali Khan and Deputy Chief Secretary to the Caliph.

Wadida Khan
Hatun, Deputy Chief Secretary
FamilyKhan (by marriage)
FatherMuhammad (electrician)
MotherAisha (Housewife)
ReligionIslam
Occupationsecretary

Early life

Born in 2081 in Lagos, the daughter of an electrician and his wife and the granddaughter of a retired petroleum engineer, Wadida Khan was raised in the Muslim religion. When she was nine in 2090, she moved to Spain with her parents.

She did well in school, especially in mathematics and later did a cooking course which she found "too easy", before transferring to a secretarial course. in 2102, she married Imam Sikandar Ali Khan in Dubai.

Career

In 2105, Wadida got a job as a secretary at Al-Najah Education. in 2111, upon the establishment of Al-Khilafah she left this job and became a secretary for the Al-Khilafah Civil Service, eventually rising through the ranks to become Deputy Chief Secretary to the Caliph, the highest ranking secretarial post in Al-Khilafah.


Personal life

Wadida has two children (by her husband Sikandar Ali Khan). She can speak Yoruba, Spanish, English and Arabic.