Thursday, 6 December 2012

Nigerian, Folorunsho Alakija, is worlds richest woman

Nigerian, Folorunsho Alakija, is worlds richest woman
Who says good thing cannot come out of Nigeria? It is happening every time but the bad apples in our society are really trying to spoil the whole bunch. They will not succeed.
Folorunsho Alakija is a woman and 61 years old and a NIGERIAN. She has pushed Oprah Winfrey down on the list of rich people.
The founder and owner of Famfa Oil, fashion designer and philanthropist is worth roughly $600million. Her company owns a 60 per cent interest in OML 127, an offshore oil field that produces roughly 200,000 barrels of oil per day and is worth an estimated $6.44 billion.
Folorunsho is married and has four grown sons, as well as one grandchild. She owns at least $100 million in real estate and $46 million private jet.
She started out as a secretary in the mid 1970s at the now defunct International Merchant Bank of Nigeria. She later left for London to study fashion design. She later returned to Nigeria and launched her fashion line, Supreme Stitches, which caters to upscale, high-society women.
While she was building her name as a fashion designer, Alakija in 1993 applied for an Oil Prospecting License -- an expensive permit that allows for oil exploration in a specified area.
The Nigerian government granted her request and allocated a 617,000-acre block of land to Alakija for oil exploration -- but she knew nothing about finding and extracting oil.
So in September of 1996, she appointed Star Deep Water Petroleum Limited -- a subsidiary of Texaco -- to act as a technical adviser for her business.
In 2000, Star Deep Petroleum determined that Alakija's land contained an excess of one billion barrels of oil. When this was discovered, the Nigerian government tried to re-acquire half of the oil-rich block it had sold to Alakija.
The Nigerian government was successful and Alakija lost control of all but 10 percent of her oil company until 2012, when Nigeria's highest court reversed the government's actions.
With Alakija now back in control of 60 percent of the oil company, her net worth has shot up to $3.2 billion, an estimate that Ventures Africa calls extremely conservative.
Alakija's sons now run Famfa Oil and her husband, Modupe Alakija, is the chairman of the company.
She recently purchased a $102 million property at One Hyde Park in London, as well as a Bombardier Global Express 6000 jet, which she bought earlier this year for $46 million.
Her charity, Rose of Sharon Foundation, gives out small grants to widows and orphans.

3 comments:

  1. She is useless to the Society with her billions, a lech on the commonwealth and a big shame to the nation that give away its wealth to the few at the expense of the majority.

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