El-Rufai Draws Public Attention as Children’s Alleged Beliefs Go Viral
Two of El-Rufai’s children have publicly renounced Islam and embraced atheism and LGBTQ advocacy, drawing widespread attention and pressure on the former Kaduna State governor.
In a development that has captured national attention, two of the former Kaduna State governor children have openly renounced Islam and declared beliefs that sharply contrast with their father’s public image as a devout Muslim.
Ibrahim El-Rufai, the eldest son from the first wife, Hajiya Hadiza, announced via Instagram videos that he no longer believes in God and has abandoned the Islamic faith entirely. His statements have sparked discussions on religious freedom and personal choice among Nigerians.
Similarly, Balkisu El-Rufai, also known as Bilqis, the eldest daughter from Rufai second wife, Barrister Asiya, has revealed her advocacy for LGBTQ rights. In several social media posts, she confidently defends the protection and rights of the LGBTQ community, emphasizing inclusivity and equality.
Both Ibrahim and Balkisu currently live abroad, which may shield them from direct societal backlash in Nigeria. However, their public declarations have intensified pressure on their father to address the situation, as opinions across social media and traditional media platforms continue to circulate.
At this stage, no member of the El-Rufai family has officially confirmed or denied the reports, leaving the nation to speculate on the potential implications for the family and its political influence.
Observers suggest that how El-Rufai responds could shape public perception not only of his family but also of his legacy as a former governor known for his strict political and religious stances.
The situation surrounding El-Rufai’s children highlights the tension between personal freedom and societal expectations in Nigeria. As debates continue, many await the former governor’s response, which could have lasting repercussions for his political and social standing.

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