In an interview with
African Leadership, the richest black woman in the world, Folorunsho Alakija
reveals her secrets. It will be recalled that in 2012 she replaced Oprah
Winfrey from the title of the richest black woman of the world and has been
holding it until now. She is the richest woman in Africa as well.
Here are top facts
about the Nigerian business tycoon Folorunsho Alakija....
1.
Young years
At the age of seven
Folorunsho started studying at Dinorben School for Girls in Hafodunos Hall in
Llangernyw, Wales. After it she returned to Nigeria and attended Muslim High
School Sagamu, Ogun State. Then she returned abroad for her secretarial studies
at Pitman’s Central College, London.
2.
Career
After the graduation
she started her career in 1974 as an executive secretary at Sijuade
Enterprises, Lagos. Then she worked at the former First National Bank of
Chicago, now FinBank for a several years. But once she gave up this job and
went to study fashion design at the American College,
London and the
Central School of Fashion. The future billionaire established a tailoring
company called Supreme Stitches. It rose to prominence and fame within a few
years, and as Rose of Sharon House of Fashion, became a household name. In 2013
the National Heritage Council and Endowment for the Arts was established.
Alakija was appointed as vice-chairman of the body.
3.
Charity
She is a popular
philanthropist who takes up the cause of the defenceless in Nigerian society.
Folorunsho has a foundation called the Rose of Sharon Foundation. It helps
widowed women and orphans. It provides them with grants and scholarships and
helps with an employment.
4.
Family
In November 1976 she
married a lawyer Modupe Alakija. Now they have 4 grown-up sons. All of them
reside in Lagos. She also has a grandchild from her first son. Her husband is
the Chairman of Famfa Oil.
5.
Money
Her real estate worth
over $100 million (N18,400 million). She also has a private jet Bombardier
Global Express 6000, worth nearly $46 million (N 8,500 million). In 2012 Forbes
rated her as he 96th most powerful woman in the world.
Source: African
Leadership
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