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Friday, December 26, 2014

Hello! Nigeria - Folorunso Alakija Interviewed On Being Richest Black Woman In The World.


Folorunso Alakija tells her success story in this December edition of Hello! Nigeria....









52 comments:

  1. Wow!!dats all I can say.hard work pays

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  2. Beautiful woman, stellosky good morning.

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  3. I love women who are solid achievers. I want to be like her when I grow up. Meanwhile let me gi and look for a copy of the magazine.

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  4. My God bless us all....
    Yippee! 2mao's my buffday. Super excited.

    IrepDEC27

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  5. The world at my feet..anywhere I like I go, any country of my choice, I visit. Help the less privileged, rain recharge cards down. God please hear my prayers. Amen

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  6. Woman of excellence! Dear Lord pls make me one too. Amen

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  7. Congrats.

    Comment box finally opened today after so many days..

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    1. Welcome back. Missed you
      Merry christmas

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    2. Hey Sabo, you good yeah?

      Merry Christmas.

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    3. Sabongida! Sabongida!!!

      All my previous comments to you didn't go through because comments on those posts exceeded 200.

      How nah?

      I trust you had a great Christmas.

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    4. Goldscent darling!!!!! I know right once comments exceed 200!! You don't get to see response been made under replies

      But I recall seeing one of ur shout out thanks darling
      Christmas was cool. Friends are in town seeing them tonight.

      Sure yours was great as well.

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    5. she was my role model until i bumped into this blog
      Stella of life,you are my current role model
      i love ur hrt
      7thMayPrincess!!!

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  8. From seamstress to oil mogul..ose!

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  9. Bravo! God please I wanna be rich and powerful #praying#

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  10. Oh no, I was expecting to read excerpts from the interview.




    LIVE FROM NNEWI

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  11. What is the meaning of posting only picture without the interview and the video?Abeg this your blog is becoming boring .I used to be a very addicted fan before,but you re suddenly making it uniteresting.Any just an observation.

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  12. Thanks for not posting the interview.

    Tired of hearing the bull about how she made her money.

    The average Nigerian knows that unlike Oprah, she made her money through Nigeria's corrupt system.

    No hard feelings though. Fair play to her.

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    1. Thank you Goldscent. Whats the hard work? She was 'given' an oil block.

      East West

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    2. Exactly! It could have been anyone else...it all plays down to luck.

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  13. So she is richer than Oprah Winfrey? Adonpt me madam please

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  14. Pretty mama. Brains+Money goes perfectly well togeda. I tap into her grace IJN. Amen

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  15. When money talks pple listen,,money is good

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  16. I love reading this woman's interview...SDK no excerpts from the magazine??*crying

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  17. My roles model in funke akindele's voice

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  18. Madam give me some, Organics11.com is good for you

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  19. This woman has never been poor so its just a case of the rich getting richer,but am inspired all the same. Isn't any of her sons single ni? i don't mind i can learn how to cook gbegiri soup.

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  20. Lord make me greater than this woman. Amen in Jesus name

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  21. How many times will this story be told?
    Abeg make una swerve joor.
    yaaaah...boxing day....got a lot presents.

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  22. ALL THESE EVIL PEOPLE THAT CONVERTS OIL BLOC TO THEIR PERSONAL PROPERTY, SOMETHING THAT IS SUPPOSE TO BE THE COMMON WEALTH OF ALL NIGERIANS. GOD WILL DO JUSTICE 2015. ALL THE GREAT WOMEN AND MEN, THE PRINCIPALITIES AND POWERS IN HIGH PLACES AMASSING NIGERIANS WEALTH FOR THEMSELVES, GOD WILL SHAME YOU

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    1. 1 trillions likes for your comment.

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    2. My dear they are ordinary people like u and I. Blame them not, but the govt that made them sole beneficiaries for whatever reasons. And I wouldn't blame them either, if na u nko? U go refuse?? Yea it's not totally right, but then .....

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  23. And someone would tell me Nigeria is poor...

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  24. The story motivates people

    @Iyke via Airtel SIM

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  25. Oh please! What does she want to say. Mummy folorunsho, don't even give us bants as success story! Your oil bloc came as a reward from Mariam Babaginda for all your gbogbo cover up of corruption. Please ma you didn't get that oil bloc in the right manner that's why it was ceased for so long, until corruption reared its ugly head and you got it back. All those your numerous meetings with numerous petroleum ministers on the way to move forward with corruption.please ladies don't pray for this type of wealth, wealth that devil will be calling you on the last day. Mummy I know you and it's only those that know you tile tile that would confirm what I'm saying is the truth.

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  26. Any money that comes from oil bloc is Nigerians money. It is not like she worked for it. This wicked leaders keep converting our oil blocs to their personal properties and we are here haling them.

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  27. No compliments from me. I dey vex! Till u recall my CV and employ me. Bye. "Flares nostrils".

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  28. I see no interview here Stella. ...

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  29. Ok seen!
    How many people, neighbours, relations have benefitted from her??
    I cannot hail you Ma'am not that am jealous but I cannot hail evil. The 7th commandment says *do not steal*
    You stole from the common Nigerian that die everyday from poverty, diseases, and unemployment push our youths to all sorts of vices.
    The world may celebrate you today cos they said "money talks bullshit works" but will heaven celebrate you on the last day?
    There is still time! Give back what you took from us(youths) and the same to every politician, public office holder, industralist,etc. God is watching.


    Nwunye Okeke

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  30. I am yet to see the impact her so called wealth is creating among her local community. Wealth without giving back is no wealth and makes no sense. Opera Winfrey helped many even when Americans are so rich, I think she and other Nigeria billionaires are yet to do things we can positively see apart from print media calling them billionaires. She's reason why I said Nigerians don't give back to society the only people doing so are just average citizens not the elite. You stole our oil wealth, then claim billionaire, we do not have billionaires or millionaires all we have are criminals who enrich themselves from our common wealth.

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  31. This woman's story is becoming a cliché.

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