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Wednesday 4 December 2013

Folorunsho Alakija covers December issue of Forbes Africa Wowan

The billionaire oil magnate covers the December/January issue of Forbes Africa Woman.

53 comments:

  1. She luks beautiful!'ll wrk hard 2 giv mah kids a vry gud lyf.

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    1. Wishing well all for you. The news of beautiful woman in nigeria I love her

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    2. Meet ma role model.at least dis one na billionaire wey evrybody sabi,unlyk som pple dat claim dey get paid to attend events yet dem no enta millionaire list.anyways madam alakija,i wud def meet u at d top. Payne

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    3. Beautiful Mrs Alakija.. She looks 40 something at 60 something..

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    4. Total defination of success...#hustleHARD

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  2. I tap frm her anointing ooo amen! Good to see a woman succeed!!

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    1. Wch annoiting.... Go nd struggle n succed.... Stp tapping anointing

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    2. Miss tapper! U beta go tap palm wine. Always tapping. My friend go and work and make it like her cus she didnt tap buh worked for it.

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  3. Runs woman carry go

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    1. Y d hate..y don't yu go and make yours so u cld appear on forbes..instead u sit behind an electronic device and call a woman old enof to b ur mother and can sponsor your whole generation single handedly without blinking a runs woman...dats y u lack progress in ur life...

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    2. You r stupid for calling a hard working woman runs woman...oh your mother does runs things abi...foolish somebody!

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    3. Bella thanks for ur comment abeg....(ROI)

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  4. Cute ...forbes african wowan

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  5. madam spell woman well nah

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  6. oh God you raised this woman from being a tailor to an oil magnate, you raised linda from being a beer seller to a rich blogger. God please help me you know the kind of woman I want to be help me become that in jesus name amen. Madam congratsooo

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    1. Tailor or oil by sleeping with politicians! There goes your role model

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    2. Aunt Linda sold beer?? Are u kidding me?

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  7. Congrats to her oh! All those that say she is into black magic (juju) and into pushing drugs where una dey oh!

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  8. How did she go from being a a mere tailor, to getting the oil block am curious, I wanna be like her

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    1. A hairdresser, not a tailor. She used † dø Babagida's wife's hair. B4 they helped her.

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  9. She looks really cute....Hard work truly pays!!

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  10. Oluwa sa mi ni ake oro. Fi ada orire gun mi. Oluwa fi trailer owo kolumi..gba aduraaaaaaaaaaa

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  11. My role model.Look @ her @ 60.Fresh.....God will continue 2 bless her

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  12. Let's all collect oil blocks from IBB and see if we won't make the Forbes list.

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  13. @Chybke....You won't kill me with laughter here. So Linda used to sell beer?? This didn't make the news ooo.**Pointman**

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  14. Too much money. I jst love this woman. So humble. Nobody wld ever know she can be this rich considering her background. God bless u richly madathe bible says he who giveth to the poor lendeth unto God. She is also a powerful giver and that is why God has so Blessed her. Everyone is praying to b like her but can they sow or invest in pple as she has done? Food for thought.

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  15. She's really gorgeous and she has a heart of gold.I understands she has a charity for widows n orphans

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  16. One day I would be on d cover of this mag, not d edition limted to Africa alone but d whole world

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  17. I celebrate her! Lord let pple celebrate me too IJN

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  18. Hmmm... Richest woman in Africa... widows in Nigeria are seeking your attention ooo, just tell them "go and die".... then they become rich

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  19. She has paid her dues now she's a successful woman. I wish her all the best.

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  20. linda see Her money smile

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  21. Linda so u been dey sell beer? Lol itz well. See linda ehhn in the name of Jesus. Your wedding miracle must stand out come 2014. Praying for you dear I have a good feeling you will meet someone that will make the waiting yers worthwhile. Love you dear. CELLA

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  22. I celebrate her!...*wink*lyzy

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  23. Chi chi...point of correction she wasn't just a tailor but a fashion designer who sewed clothed for d cream of d crops in d society n she comes 4rm a wealthy family 2.

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  24. From hair Dresser to Oil Magnet.. she has not revealed how she got the money and oil blocks...I know how she serviced Abacha and OBJ Banana...

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  25. Congrats woman of honor....

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  26. God... Let all my heart desires be granted oooooo

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  27. Libers una mouth fit kill person o. Abeg make una leave person mama alone. She is made, and there's nothing ur bad mouth can do about dat. Congrats ma

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  28. Money is talking alakija is my role model and stop being jealous of her. All your criticism and false rumour can not bring her down . Keep making our country nigeria proud God bless You and don't 4 get to help 2 needy

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  29. This is the kind of woman that young girls should aspire to be.

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  30. What a wonderful woman.

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  31. Give any gurl dos oil blocks n she'd be as rich or even richer, so lock up wif ur role model bullshit.

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  32. *singing Bruno Mars* ...I wanna be a billionaire so freaking baaad... i wanna be on the cover of Forbes magazine...
    sigh...

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  33. While those who own the oil remain poor rag tags, those who are dashed their wealth by dictators like Babangida become famous...

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  34. Fuck it...cos she's a billionaire she's noww your role model shey ? ...why are Nigerians like dis ?...we agree dat she's successful..but she didn't work for it oo...Tailor to oil magnate..seee as una dey talk am as if na she dig d oil well..dis woman aint anyfin close to being a role model..her money aint genuine...I'm nat hating sha...but I fink you'all really need to envy hard working people...nat an hair dreSser who became a billionaire over nite...I wonder y she's always in d news abt her "Money,billionaire" etc..even Dangote nd Adenuga + bill gate nd warren buffet dnt show off sef...nd she's nat even close to being Richer dan d above names I mentioned...Madam Alakija stop showing off your wealth...use your money for good things..let's seee your work in d society...we all use Dangote cement...dangote products nd dangote donates abt 100million dollars to fight Malaria in nigeria yearly...Adenuga owns Globacom..wich most of us use...Madam Alakija what av you done to improve d society...you aren't humble anytin..your wealth is nat genuine..#NO.HATE ...Dangote..Adenuga are good role models...we can all seee dia labour nd we all know how Dangote struggled....I'm nat hating her...God bless her..God bless you all..#GhenGhen

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