It
is the dream of everyone to be in leading and influential positions. If
we look at Nigerian women then some of them are particularly
influential, either by virtue of their being born into wealthy families,
their marriage to people of affluence or by their business relationship
with others.
In
any case, those who are better placed always have some degree of
influence wherever they find themselves. LEADERSHIP Friday has compiled
the rating of ‘Abuja’s Most Influential’, either by virtue of their
business, wealth, association or family. You may call them the ‘iron
ladies’ if you wish to. But then…they deserve it.
1. Senator AISHA JUMMAI AL-HASSAN
Profile:
represents Taraba North federal constituency in the Senate. Owns
A-Class Park and Events Management Services Limited in Maitama District –
a multi-million naira complex. Identifies with the nPDP.
While
the political crisis between the two factions lasted and gathered
momentum, her A-Class Park was marked for demolition by Federal Capital
Territory Administration (FCTA). She cried out foul and raised the
alarm that it was a case of political vendetta because of her membership
of nPDP. However, after the entire wrangle, the park continued its
operations. Who says Jummai is not influential?
2. HAJIA BASIRAT NAHIBI
Profile:
Multi-millionaire businesswoman, owns al-Bashir Interior Decors in
Abuja. Involved in political activities, and has influence outside
Nigeria, especially in some African countries.
3. MADAM NUOMA EZEDIKE
Profile:
owns Orange Garden in Wuse Zone 3, Abuja. This industrious and
enterprising woman stands to gain not only financial profits from her
business but also influence considering the socialite nature of the
business.
4. HAJIA BOLA SHAGAYA (MON)
Profile:
used to serve in banking sector. Established Fotofair (Nigeria) Limited
in 1997, which is a one unit of her business empire. Fotofair is
reputed to have over thirty photo laboratories across the country.
Winner
of the prestigious Africa Investors (AI) Investment and Business
Leaders Awards which took place at the Africa Investor CEO Climate
Summit in Washington DC, USA in October, 2013. Known for her strong
influence and presence around the corridors of power. Keeps cordial
relationship with Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan and also attends
social gatherings with the First Lady. Member of the NEPAD Business
Group in Nigeria
5. MRS EMILIA ATOBETELE
Profile:
the President of Abuja Market Women Association. Passionate about
organizing women traders and making them more productive as a means of
empowering and liberating them from the shackles of poverty. Discipline
is one of her hallmarks in leadership.
6. CHIEF RITA LORI OREGBOR
Profile:
founder of Rita Lori Hotels. This business giant is a native of Delta
State and of the Itsekiri tribe. Former journalist, who later started
running her own magazine, “The Teenager”, with a branch situated in the
Nation’s capital and another in Lagos State. Switched to hotel business
in the early 80’s.
7. MRS. CHARIS GRACE ONABOWALE – MAMA CASS
Profile:
the Managing Director and prime mover of Mama Cass Restaurants Limited –
the eateries, which operate in over 15 outlets spread across the nation
and even in the United Kingdom (UK).
Graduated
the West London College in 1973, with a Higher National Diploma in
Business Administration. After returning to Nigeria worked with British
Petroleum (BP) in Nigeria for 13 years and rose to the position of
Employee Services Superintendent in charge of staff services and
welfare. In 1986, she moved to Sir Lawrence Petroleum briefly as
Personnel Manager and later resigned a year later to face her business.
She is a Member of the Institute of Personnel Management of Nigeria
(CIPMN).
8. MRS. ABOSEDE AYENI
Profile:
CEO and Managing Director of Tantalizers Plc (alternate name:
Tantalizers Nigeria Limited). Graduated with a Degree in Language Arts
from the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) in 1979. She
bagged an MBA from the Pan African University (Lagos Business School)
in 2004.
Tantalizers,
which is only about a decade old has lived beyond expectations as it
seems to be expanding rapidly with so many branches spread all over the
federation.
9. MRS. COMFORT JUMMAI ADESOYE
Profile:
a native of Niger State. The CEO of Jayees Cakes, established in
October 2012, and located at Maitama, Abuja. The motto of her business
idea is “creating exclusive cakes that tell your story with every
tasteful slice of ecstasy”.
Her
clientele include the presidency, the wife of Niger State governor,
Babangida Aliyu; the minister for agriculture; former governor of Niger
State, Abdulkadir Kure; banks and telecommunication giants such as UBA,
Etisalat, MTN, amongst others.
10. MRS. DAYO BENJAMINS-LANIYI, DBL
Profile:
specialises in event planning – owns the MD/CEO of DOXA Digital
Communications. Graduated University of Ibadan. She has been able to use
her fluency and mastery of English language to excel as a revered
Master of Ceremony in occasions of great importance.
Planned
and masterfully executed such high profile events as celebrations for
presidents, state governors and their wives, embassies, top corporate
organizations – local and international, celebrity occasions and such
society weddings that set tongues wagging.
11. MRS. REBECCA OKOGWU, ‘BECKY’
Profile:
founder of Rendow’s Event Design Ltd. An amazing designer and
wedding-planner of repute. Famous for exquisite designs, fantastic
ideas/suggestions, wonderful problem-solving techniques, as well as
finely mixed colour themes.
12. ARC FIFI EJINDU
Profile: a
well-recognised architect and a philanthropist. A princess, Ejindu is
one of the first African women to graduate from the prestigious Pratt
Institute School of Architecture. In Nigeria today, she is one of
Nigeria’s most celebrated female architects and CEO of Starcrest Group
which is involved in the sectors of building construction, project
management, real estate, oil and gas.
A member
of the National Heritage Council and Endowment For The Arts, which aims
to ensure the protection and conservation of places and objects of
heritage significance. READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/53251.html
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