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Alakija was 87th on the list.[14].
Africa's richest women is listed as Folorunsho Alakija.
Princess Alakija was born in Nigeria in 1925.
He is the nephew to the richest woman in Africa, Folorunsho Alakija.
Folorunsho Alakija(net worth: $2.5 billion).
Folorunsho married a lawyer, Modupe Alakija in November 1976.
Folorunsho Alakija is Nigeria's first female billionaire.
Folorunsho got married to a lawyer, Modupe Alakija in November 1976.
Folorunsho Alakija is the first billionaire Nigerian woman.
On 1 July 2013, the federal government of Nigeria inaugurated the National Heritage Council and Endowment for the Arts andappointed Alakija as vice-chairman of the body.
Folorunsho Alakija is the first female billionaire from Nigeria.
In her professional career, she was an assistant to the general manager of Mobil Oil later becoming a director and legal advisor to Mobil Oil Nigeria in 1957.[3] In 1961,Mobil won concession for oil exploration in Nigeria, Alakija later became a director in this new venture.
Alakija is the vice chairperson of Nigerian oil giant Famfa Oil.
In May 2015 two Nigerian women,Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Alakija were listed among the world's 100 most powerful women according to Forbes.
Princess Alakija died in University College Hospital, Ibadan in 2013.[1].
Alakija was born to the family of Adeyemo Alakija, she was the only daughter and last child of her father's first marriage.
Mrs Folorunsho Alakija is Nigeria's richest woman according to Forbes.
Alakija, 67, is vice chair of Famfa Oil, a Nigerian oil exploration company with a stake in Agbami Oilfield, a prolific offshore asset.
Folorunsho Alakija is the vice chair of a Nigerian oil exploration company, Famfa Oil.
Mrs Alakija is a fervent supporter of education in Nigeria; for example in 2014 she donated a substantial amount of money to Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai, the Niger State University.
Nigerian billionaire Folorunsho Alakija is believed to have spent $123 million on several apartments there, all supposedly registered under the name Rose of Sharon.
Folorunso Alakija, vice chair of Nigerian oil company Famfa Oil, got her start in business as the founder of an elite Nigerian fashion label.
Folorunsho Alakija is widely regarded as one of the most inspirational women in Africa and the world at large.
Omoba Tejumade Alakija(17 May 1925- August, 2013) was a Nigerian civil servant who rose to be the first female head of Oyo State's civil service.[1].
Her son, Folarin Alakija, recently married Iranian model Nazanin Jafarian Ghaissarifar, in a lavish, multi-million dollar weddingwhich took place in England.
Folorunso Alakija(born July 15, 1951) is a Nigerian businesswoman, one of the richest African women, and one of the richest black women in the world.
Jaiyeola Aduke Alakija(March 1921- March 2016) was a Nigerian welfare officer, lawyer and diplomat who was the country's ambassador to Sweden from 1984 to 1987.
Alakija started off her career as a secretary in a bank in the 1970s, before moving to London to study fashion and returning to Nigeria to start a fashion label called Supreme Stitches.
Folorunso Alakija Born(1951-07-15) 15 July 1951 Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria Protectorate Residence Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria Nationality Nigeria Occupation Business tycoon Known for Philanthropy Net worth US$1.58 billion(2015)[1] Title Group Managing Director Spouse(s) Modupe Alakija(m. 1976) Children 7.