Adiat Disu, daughter of former Nigerian international, Mr. Tajudeen Disu, was among the six young Nigerian entrepreneurs honoured in the United States for their contributions to high society fashion.
Adiat, along with five other Nigerians, made Forbes’ list of 20 Youngest Power Women in Africa. Other Nigerians who made the list are Ada Osakwe, Toyosi Ogunsiji, Amy, Rimini Makakama, and Yasmin Bello-Oagie.
A graduate of Boston University, USA, Adiat is the founder, African Fashion Week, New York. She is also the international publicist and founder of Adiree, a New York-based communications and brand strategy company.
In 2010, Adiree launched the annual African Fashion Week in New York, one of the most popular international African focused fashion events, in an effort to place structures around Africa’s fashion industry and promote international economic partnerships from Africa on a global scale.
Following the huge success of the event, Adiat Disu is also working on hosting other international African fashion weeks in other fashion capitals of the world including Paris, Milan, London, Tokyo and Nigeria.
“My daughter is the youngest of the awardees at the ceremony which held at Hilton Hotel, Broadway, New York with Nigeria having the highest number of awardees,” Disu said adding, “my daughter was a reliable centre defender like me before her mother stopped her from playing football when she broke her Claiborne in an NCAA college football match in Boston, USA. Her mum told her that football is not meant for female but male, that was why she stopped playing to concentrate on her education.”
Meanwhile, plans are in the pipeline to have a thanksgiving service for Adiat at First Baptist Church, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
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Wow,congrats darling.
where is my ADO! aadokiye. Where are you?? Why didn't they include u?? I am crying and sweating profusely. This list is incomplete if they didn't include ma one and only peace ambassador ADOKIYE.. Lmao.
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DeleteSee my baptist people o......this is the kinda news I want to hear, inspiring stories; no be shot bird e mama fly. Congrats to her.
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DeleteCongrats dear, inspiring story
DeleteMadam, abeg stop with this long space. It makes scrolling tiring
DeleteCongrats dear....Stella that's ur charger on her nose o....hehe
ReplyDeleteIs alright
DeleteCongrats 2 her
We will get there
Congratz
ReplyDeletelips of life, congrats
ReplyDeleteTHELMA ENEMUWE said...
ReplyDeleteA round of applause for her...
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THELMA ENEMUWE said...
ReplyDeleteA round of applause for her...
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Congrats to her.
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Congrat gal but wetin happen to naija wey yu carry african stuff go dey practice their.......
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Beautiful. She's got a very big vision for herself.
ReplyDeleteO ba owo nile ni. She's privileged already with d wealthy platform she was born it. All she had to do was harness it. Poor people would do more given the chance.
DeleteAll d same congrats girl
Good for her!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to her!
ReplyDeleteCongrats.
ReplyDeleteCongrats.
ReplyDeleteYou can feel the pride of the father.
Somewhere right now, a girl is twerking on her grandfather's age mate's dick for money to buy human hair.
Hahahahahaaa Abasi mbok
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DeleteGD, you don talk am finish. Moreover, the environment over there allows creativity and innovations. They nurture dreams and not kill it like we have here.
DeleteLmao! Soo trueeee
Delete@ Rubbynnia are you saying that the ones who succeed here against all odds are magicians?
DeleteWe should provide the innovation we want to see and display the creativity we want to see.
GOD bless Nigeria
Congratulations to her, I love young successful people cause I will be one.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her, I love young successful people cause I will be one.
ReplyDeleteCongrats. These are the kind of news we need to be hearing from there. Not the useless ones that engage in killings and street fighting plus forgery and putting us in the news for the wrong reasons.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Adiat
ReplyDeleteWow!! So young
ReplyDeleteCongrats
ReplyDeleteCongrats
ReplyDeletecongrats dear.thank you for making us proud
ReplyDeleteWell life is a bitch! Not all of us got good upbringing and good fathers. She is lucky to have the type of father she has.
ReplyDeleteCongrats
ReplyDeleteWhen you give your children good quality Education,you expect the best from them,not every daughter can afford university of Boston,or lunch such a brand without connection and support
Congrats
ReplyDeleteHahahahah😭😭😭😭😭 @ Goldscent, you are so silly !!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, am happy for you ooo
ReplyDeleteUna no dey go church abi? Hehehehe i'm addicted to SKD commenting 4rm church, n to say I'm a worker is the worst of it all! Ok congrats babe! She has my kind of spirit! Later I think pastor is watching
ReplyDeleteU mean after sending her to the best schools and she having access to cash...yes some girls twerk on their grandfathers age mate dick and do things too..
ReplyDeleteCongrats for making your parents proud
ReplyDeleteWhat does "former Nigerian International"mean?
ReplyDeleteHehehehehe don't I just love Goldscent? You are so correct
ReplyDeleteCongratulations
ReplyDeleteHapi sunday Stella
I am so proud of them.
ReplyDeleteMade of black!
ReplyDelete@fortunedexcel
Congratulations...shows we all font have yo sleep around to be successfull in life God help us all...happy sunday tante Stells
ReplyDeleteNice.. I Waka
ReplyDeleteCongratulations dear. Am so proud of u.
ReplyDeleteCongrats. its quite impressive. I didn't expect less with her level of upbringing and education!!!
ReplyDeleteWe will get there