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According to Forbes, Folorunsho Alakija is a Nigerian entrepreneur with a reported net worth of $1 billion as of 2020. She is considered as Nigeria's richest woman as well as Africa's richest woman. According to Forbes, she was the second richest woman in Africa in 2017 with a net worth of $1.73 billion, trailing only
Folorunsho Alakija is a multibillionaire businesswoman and philanthropist from Nigeria. She has stakes in the printing, real estate, oil, and fashion businesses. She serves as the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited and the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group, which includes The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited, Digital Reality Prints Limited, and other companies. Additionally,
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Festus Akanbi writes on the milestones of Nigeria’s billionaire industrialist and former world’s richest black woman, Chief (Mrs) Folorunsho Alakija, who clocked 70 years last Thursday
In a society accustomed to male dominance of power and political leadership, it has been argued that the prevailing system in the country appeared to be wired to whittle down the chance of Nigerian women to easily clinch top political positions and corporate leadership.
For instance, while there is no clear-cut rule that forbids women from aspiring into any position in Nigeria, there seems to be a conspiracy to confine female politicians to certain electoral offices.