The wife of Hausa activist Bichiia Maisango has appeared on Arise TV to discuss her husband’s detention, describing it as a direct result of his advocacy for the Hausa community. In the interview, she appealed for justice and highlighted the challenges the family has faced since his arrest.
The appearance has reignited online conversations around the case, with supporters using the hashtag #FreeBichiiaMaisango and the slogan “Hausawa Zallah” to demand his release.
Wife of Detained Activist Breaks Silence on Arise TV
During the Arise TV interview, Bichiia Maisango’s wife explained that her husband was picked up because of his vocal activism on issues affecting the Hausa people. She spoke about the sudden nature of the detention and the difficulty the family has endured since then. The video clip from the interview has since circulated widely on social media, drawing fresh attention to the case.
Supporters say the activist was speaking up for his community on matters of marginalisation and rights. His wife’s calm but firm appeal has resonated with many who believe his continued detention is unjust.
Who is Bichiia Maisango?
Bichiia Maisango, whose real name is Ibrahim Aliyu Maisango, is known as a prominent voice in Hausa community activism. He has used social media and public platforms to raise concerns about issues affecting Hausawa across Nigeria. His work has earned him both supporters and critics in the ongoing debates about ethnic identity, security and governance in the country.
Reports indicate he has been in detention for some time, with various groups linking his arrest to his outspoken stance. No official charges have been widely detailed in public discussions surrounding the case.
Hausawa Zallah Campaign Gains Momentum
The hashtag #FreeBichiiaMaisango and the rallying cry “Hausawa Zallah” have become symbols of solidarity for his supporters. Many Nigerians, particularly from the Hausa community, have taken to social media to call for his immediate release and due process.
The case has also drawn comparisons with other high-profile detentions in recent months, raising broader questions about how authorities handle activists and critics. While some view Maisango’s detention as targeted, others argue that security agencies have a duty to investigate individuals whose activities could threaten public order.
What Happens Next?
As the video of his wife’s interview continues to spread, pressure is mounting on relevant authorities to either charge Bichiia Maisango formally or release him. His family and supporters insist that his activism was peaceful and aimed at improving the welfare of his people.
The development comes at a time when conversations about ethnic advocacy, security and fundamental rights remain sensitive in Nigeria. Observers say transparent handling of the case could help reduce tensions.
For now, the call from his wife and supporters remains simple: justice and freedom for Bichiia Maisango.











