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Alakija was born into a middle class home [5] on 15 July 1951. Her father, Chief L.A. Ogbara, had 8 wives and 52 children, [6] and Folorunso's mother was his first. [7] She is from the Yoruba ethnicity of south-western Nigeria. [8] At the age of ten, Alakija traveled to the United Kingdom for her education [citation needed].
Folorunsho or Folorunso audio ⓘ (also spelled as Folusho or Foluso) is a Nigerian given name or surname of Yoruba origin meaning "under God's protection" [1] [2] Notable people with the name include: Folorunso Alakija, Nigerian businesswoman; Folorunso Fatukasi, American football player; Ambrose Folorunsho Alli (1929-1989), Nigerian medical ...
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Alakija featured in the Holla at your boy music video of Nigerian music superstar Wizkid as the lead dancer in 2010. [1] [2] She has acted in several films, including Drawing Strands, Getting over him, and Small Chops. [3] In 2017, she acted in the TV series Scandals, which is a collaboration between Ghana and Nigeria. [4]
The 'Epic Mother-Son Wedding Dance' video was uploaded to YouTube back in March by ML Photo & Film, and since then it's become a viral sensation, racking up more than 1.4 million views. When you ...
Folorunso ⓘ is a given name and surname. It means given to the lord to keep. [1]Notable people with the given name include: Folorunso Alakija (born 1951), Nigerian billionaire businesswoman
When it came time for Bruce to give a toast at Jake's wedding to his now-wife Brandi, he let his musical talents shine by surprising everyone with a personalized parody of a song for the couple.
Alakija ⓘ is a surname of Yoruba origin.It means "Title of the ruler of Ìkijà" [1].Notable people with the surname include: Adeyemo Alakija (1884–1952), Nigerian lawyer, politician and businessman; Aduke Alakija (1921–2016), Nigerian lawyer and diplomat; Tejumade Alakija (1925–2013), Nigeria civil servant and educator