In celebration of a remarkable milestone, ValidViewNetwork brings the graceful, accomplished, and ever-inspiring Alhaja Modinat Alimi, a proud alumnus of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), who recently turned 50. In this exclusive interview, she opens up about her journey from a spirited young girl in Lagos to a brilliant academic, devoted wife, loving mother, and selfless humanitarian. With heartfelt wisdom, she reflects on life, love, purpose, and faith—offering a powerful blueprint for women striving to balance beauty, brains, and belief in a demanding world. This conversation is more than a tribute. It is a composite of intentional living, elegance, and divine focus.
ValidViewNetwork: Congratulations on your 50th birthday, ma’am! How does it feel to reach this beautiful milestone?
Alhaja Alimi: It feels great to attain the age of 50. I give thanks to the Almighty God, the giver and sustainer of life, for making it possible. I pray to celebrate the next 50 years in good health and sound mind.

ValidViewNetwork: Could you give us a brief insight into your background? Where were you born and raised, and what key experiences from your early years shaped who you are today?
Alhaja Alimi: I was born in Lagos into the family of the late Alhaji and Alhaja Jimoh Olorunmodupe Olukotun. Having devout believers and proponents of moral uprightness as parents shaped me into the person I am despite growing up in the heart of Lagos.
I attended Apostolic Grammar school, Ketu, Lagos and then Federal Polytechnic Idah, Kogi, before proceeding to the University of Agriculture, Abeokuta now Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), where I met my amiable husband. I later earned MSc Psychology at Grand Canyon University.
ValidViewNetwork: You are well-known for your academic brilliance over the years. Can you walk us through your educational journey and what made you excel in your studies?
Alhaja Alimi: I give glory to God for my cerebral gift. My late elder sister, also highly blessed with intellectual and mental acuity, was a significant influence and mentor. I guess the photographic memory was from our late mother, who, by the way, did not have a formal education. Throughout my academic journey, I made it a duty to study every day after each lecture to solidify my understanding of the topics. Doing this made me well-acquainted with the study materials, so I did not have to stress too much about studying before a test or an exam.
ValidViewNetwork: How did you manage to remain both beautiful and academically outstanding, especially in a time when many expected you to choose one over the other?
Alhaja Alimi: My moral upbringing and the fear of the Almighty God, the creator of all and giver of all gifts, have kept me steadfast to date. I have always known that everything in this life is ephemeral and cannot afford to think or act otherwise.

ValidViewNetwork: At 50, you radiate so much grace and beauty. What is your secret to maintaining such timeless elegance?
Alhaja Alimi: The grace and beauty are by the Grace of the Almighty God and my husband’s care and affection. I strongly believe that when you have a settled and contented life and a supportive husband, the grace of God will blossom. The secret is maintaining a healthy lifestyle through regular exercise and effective stress management. There would be stresses and stressors, but managing them properly helps a great deal.
ValidViewNetwork: Some women say their beauty has at times worked against them or brought unwanted attention. Have you ever had such an experience? Would you like to share how you handled it?
Alhaja Alimi: I do not let beauty get into my head. The goal of inheriting the kingdom of God after life is always my focus. Essentially, the fear of God suppresses all distractions. Importantly, too, I have always realised that I must set boundaries, not protect boundaries. Remember, I grew up in Lagos, I should normally be able to smell a rat several miles away. So, rather than managing an unwanted and unsolicited gesture, I kill it before it is born. This helped me greatly at the early stages of life.
ValidViewNetwork: What advice would you give to women on how not to allow their beauty to become a problem but rather a gift that complements their purpose?
Alhaja Alimi: My advice to all young women is to remain focused and fear God because there are consequences for both our actions and inactions. And to the married women, the boundaries should be clearly and unambiguously spelt out.
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ValidViewNetwork: Tell us a bit about your husband. How did you meet, and what qualities drew you to him?
Alhaja Alimi: I met my husband at the University of Agriculture Abeokuta in 1997. I was in the 200 level when we met while he was in his final year at the time. He is a brilliant and handsome man who is highly passionate in academia. I saw grand ambitions in him when we met, and he did not disappoint in the end.
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ValidViewNetwork: How would you describe the role your husband has played in your life journey?
Alhaja Alimi: We were reading partners at the university. My husband is highly gifted. He is born for academia. His teachings make the seemingly most difficult topics and subjects easy for people to understand. He was my tutorial master. He motivated me to pursue my M.Sc. degree and has been persuading me for several years to start my Ph.D. His statement to me has always been, “Do you want your intellectual and mental acumen to go to waste?” Succinctly put, I am blessed to have him. I am glad I listened to my heart.

ValidViewNetwork: You seem to have maintained great friendships over the years. Who are some of your longest-standing friends and what do those relationships mean to you?
Alhaja Alimi: I believe in maintaining old and long friendships because they stand the test of time. I have always maintained contact with my former primary, secondary, and university colleagues. Two of these friends, who later became my closest friends, are Adefunke Adekunle and Yetunde Kolawole.
ValidViewNetwork: Can you give us a little glimpse into your family life? How have they influenced your values and accomplishments?
Alhaja Alimi: My husband and I are blessed with three children. Our first child has already graduated from university. My family is everything to me.

ValidViewNetwork: Your commitment to humanitarian service has been widely admired. What drives your passion for helping others?
Alhaja Alimi: My ideology about life, which I inherited from my parents, is to be generous and help people as much as I can. I help out of the conviction that putting smiles on the faces of others makes our world a better place. I may not necessarily have all I need but I am persuaded by the fact that life-changing interventions are part of why God created us and provided the resources.
ValidViewNetwork: In your experience, what has been the most fulfilling part of giving back to society?
Alhaja Alimi: It is a privilege to be able to help others.
ValidViewNetwork: What would you say are the five most important lessons life has taught you at 50?
Alhaja Alimi: Five lessons: 1) Have faith in God, 2) focus more on the positive, 3) always express gratitude, 4) live an honourable life, 5) maintain a healthy lifestyle
ValidViewNetwork: Looking back, is there anything you would do differently if given the opportunity?
Alhaja Alimi: I do not believe in regrets. I take whatever happens as an act of God and believe it is for the best.

ValidViewNetwork: How do you keep your emotional, spiritual, and mental strength intact amidst the demands of life?
Alhaja Alimi: I maintain my emotional, spiritual, and mental strength by practising mindfulness, praying, having faith in God, and engaging in self-care.
ValidViewNetwork: If you were to describe your life journey in just three words, what would they be and why?
Alhaja Alimi: My life is a composite of growth, testimony and humanitarian services.
Growth because of career change and advancement, testimony because we won the US America Visa Lottery that brought us to the USA and various other successes. Thirdly, humanitarian service because of my service to humanity since childhood.

ValidViewNetwork: Finally, what is your birthday message to women across the world who look up to you and draw inspiration from your life?
Alhaja Alimi: My advice to young women is to focus on their goals, fear God, and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Meanwhile, the social media has been set agog celebrating the golden lady, her great friend Adefunke Adebisi Adekunle wrote : Congratulations my darling friend and twinny on your golden jubilee celebration, thanks for being a true friend. You are such a beautiful soul. I pray God grant you longlife in good health to reap and enjoy the fruits of your labour. Love you my darling. The husband, Prof Adeyemi Alimi succinctly stated : 50 is the new 16 for you, my beauty and brains!
As Alhaja Modinat Alimi marks her golden jubilee, her life radiates a beautiful blend of grace, intellect, humility, and unwavering devotion to God. From her inspiring academic discipline to her unshakable values and compassion for humanity, she continues to illuminate paths for many, especially women. Her words are a beacon of encouragement: to fear God, stay focused, give generously, and age with dignity. Indeed, at 50, she is not just celebrating years—she’s celebrating impact, legacy, and purpose.
