These ladies are paragons of beauty, wielders of power and they exert influence. There is no doubt that they are good at what they do. They also love their vocations and excel in ways that have stamped distinct spheres of influence on their personalities. Even though they radiate love, their hearts yearn for love. Afterall, what good is love that no one shares? In this season of love, Nseobong Okon-Ekong and Vanessa Obioha take a peep into the world of these powerful and beautiful ladies
Mo Abudu: Married to Her Work
Mo Abudu
Lately, everyone has
been talking about the movie ‘Fifty’, a piece of work which has
Mosunmola Abudu, better known as Mo Abudu, as executive director. Movie
production is her latest venture and for those who know this proud
Nigerian woman who has the enviable reputation of being the first woman
to own a television network in Africa (a distinction she acquired when
she established Ebonylife Television), the big move from television to
movies was not a surprise. Mo is used to going all the way with whatever
she chooses. In a short space of time, Mo has packed in so much more
than many are able to achieve in a lifetime. As a Human Resources
professional, she moved quickly from paid employment to become her own
boss. Switching to a show host, TV producer, media personality,
entrepreneur and philanthropist, she exhibited no less a keen
enthusiasm. Her move up the ladder of success is so fast that many are
unable to catch up with her before she reaches the next rung. Mo got
married in her mid-twenties to Tokunbo Abudu, a lawyer and the union
produced two children. Since the collapse of that relationship, Mo has
not been romantically linked to any man. She frequently appears in
public alone. Now in her early 50s, she appears to have completely
thrown herself into her work, conceptualizing and developing one project
after another. The assumption in many quarters is that she is now
married to her work and has become so busy that she hardly has time to
engage in matters of the heart. However, everyone longs to know if there
is a man who can make Mo’s heart skip a beat.
Gbemi Saraki: Still Daddy’s Girl.
Gbemi Saraki
While many may argue
that Gbemisola Ruqayyah Saraki has not struggled for anything in life,
relying largely on the stupendous wealth and goodwill of her father, she
must be given the credit for having the verve to break out on her own.
Nothing best demonstrates her inclination to call the shots as the
willingness to leave her comfort zone for the slippery terrain of
Nigerian politics. Working mainly in the finance sector since her
graduation from the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom, Gbemi as
she is called by friends deliberately sought financial independence
away from the family fortune. Her venture into politics was akin to
throwing her into rough waters where she would require more than the
expertise of her father to navigate her way to safety. She was elected
into the House of Representatives in 1999 to represent Asa/Ilorin West
Federal Constituency, Four years later,
she became a senator, elected on the platform of the People’s
Democratic Party to represent Central Senatorial District of Kwara
State. She was reelected in 2007. One apparent area that Gbemi is
floundering is with her love life. The question on many lips is, ‘will
Gbemi fall in love again?’ Once married to Segun Fowora, she has kept
her distance from men, since the collapse of the marriage, preferring to
shower all her love on her three children.
Stella Oduah: She Goes for the Big Game.
Stella Oduah
Not a few people think,
Stella Oduah, a senator from Anambra State dropped into the Nigerian
political space from nowhere and created a huge sphere of influence.
However, those who are close to the petroleum industry know that she is
not a fresh face. Returning from the United States of America in the
1980s with degrees in accounting and business administration, she got a
job with the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation. A very ambitious
woman, she quit after close to a decade to establish her own enterprise-
Sea Petroleum and Gas Company Limited (SPG), an independent marketer of
petroleum products. Born into royalty, Stella is not used to half
measures or tiny dots. She goes for the game. Therefore, she did not
tiptoe into the political arena. Beginning as Director of Administration
and
Finance for former
President Goodluck Jonathan’s political campaign, she introduced her own
initiative, a personto- person campaign strategy that did not go
unnoticed. Stella was believed to be instrumental to her former husband,
Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi’s appointment as Minister of Works. Many believe
that politics put a strain on their marriage and led to its collapse.
To demonstrate her immense influence in the Jonathan administration, her
husband’s loss became her gain as she was appointed minister of
Aviation. Although she suffered a hiccup in her political career after
she was removed from the cabinet over bulletproof car purchase saga, she
bounced back as her a senator. What is not known, however, is whether
Stella’s heart yearns for love with the same passion as it yearns for
power.
Bianca Ojukwu: Truncated Love Song
Bianca Ojukwu
A love song was
truncated the day the Biafran warlord Chukwuemeka Odimegwu-Ojukwu went
on a final exile to the great beyond in 2011. His death left a big void
in the heart of his wife, Bianca. Since his exit, the former beauty
queen has vowed never to get herself involved with matters of the heart.
Her resolve revolves round her ideology of the concept of marriage, one
which surpasses that of procreation. The former Nigerian Ambassador to
Spain believes that she has paid her dues by spending 23 years of life
with a man who equally loved and adored her. Their marriage made a
spectacle in the media in the 1990s due to the gaping age difference.
Yet Bianca would have no man love her the way her late husband did.
Having thrown her admirers off balance by her resolute decision to
remain widowed, the pressure to see her remarry has not dwindled a bit.
Greatly revered by her late husband’s followers, Bianca still commands
beauty that will make a man’s blood run hot. How long will her resolve
wade off the pressure from men?
Funke Adedoyin: Who is the Lucky Guy?
Funke Adedoyin
Marriage is not one of
the strong points of the princess and daughter of the foremost
industrialist Samuel Adedoyin. A trained pharmacist, the House of
Representatives member from Kwara hardly broaches the subject of
marriage and when asked about her worrisome marital status, she simply
gives an automated response that she is in a good relationship but
hardly discloses the lucky guy. To be sure, Funke is blessed with good
looks and an intellectual mind. She has served the country twice as a
minister during the Olusegun Obasanjo administration. Although, hardly
romantically linked with any man, Funke has a son for the ex-husband of
Senator Gbemisola Saraki, Segun Fowora. She was one time speculated to
have an affair with a younger guy but the affair never saw the light of
the day. For now, all her passion is directed to her political ambition
and of course her son.
Yemi Adamolekun: Surrounded by Men, but None to Love.
Yemi Adamolekun
Young, vibrant, and
intelligent, Yemi has what it takes to make any man happy. The Nigerian
born social media activist is known for her active contributions towards
galvanising Nigerian youths to take a leadership role. Having been
instilled with selfbelieve at an early age by her parents, the young
lady portrays a true sense of leadership in her career with her advocacy
platform Enough-is-Enough which allows youths to speak their minds
about the leadership of the country. With the wheel of family fortune
spinning in her favour and a profile which is increasingly becoming a
nightmare to Nigerian politicians, Adamolekun is yet to understand the
principles of love. Although surrounded by male counterparts who share
in her vision, it is hard to link her romantically with any of them. She
is single and leading an army of young leaders with her singular
platform.
Ayo Obe: Remarriage not on the card
Ayo Obe
Always on top of
burning issues about the economy, particularly bordering on rights of
women and children, legal practitioner, Ayo Obe demonstrates an uncommon
zest. The 61 year-old woman has an enviable career as a writer and
leader in several arms of government in different administrations. Armed
with a subtle beauty and outspokenness, the dual citizen of Nigeria and
Britain is quite unlucky when it comes to the dealings of the heart.
Not even her board room intelligence or legal prowess has enticed her
again to the institution of marriage, after a previous failed union. Obe
however takes solace in her only daughter from that obvious unlucky
affair.
Saratu Umar: No love All round
Saratu Umar
The northern beauty
queen has not made a good ride of her political opportunties. Her
sojourn in the corridors of power has yielded undesirable fruits. Twice
she has found herself in top positions at key organisations of the
economy, on both occasions she had running battles with staff. First, it
was at the Nigerian Export and Import Bank, NEXIM where her colleagues
and subordinates daily lamented about her behaviour. The Jonathan
Goodluck administration saw her occupying another lofty position as the
Executive Secretary/Chief Executive of the Nigerian Investment Promotion
Commission, NIPC. Unfortunately, again, she was unceremoniously shown
the way out before the end of the ex- President’s tenure. For this
beautiful lady, it appears she cannot seem to find love everywhere she
turns, whether at home or at work.
Udy Umondak: is love the Missing factor?
Udy Umondak
Uduak Abasi Umondak,
better known as, Udy was the First Lady of Akwa Ibom State. Her claim to
fame, however, is a combination of factors. One, she had a glittering
role in ‘Mirror in the Sun’, a famous soap on Nigerian television. She
also owned the upscale fashion house, Colours. Years ago, Udy returned
to television with a faith-based talk show, ‘His Word Made Flesh’ which
was rested after a five year run. Currently, she has a new self-styled
information and education packed show, ‘The Udy Factor’. The funky
grandmother who still looks stunning in her late 50s has become very
passionate about her Christian faith, but she confessed that this has
not dissuaded the stream of men trying to court her. So far, she has not
given anyone a green light, insisting God would tell her when the right
man comes along.
Deola Sagoe: looking for a Heart to Stitch
Deola Sagoe
Daughter of the
outstanding Nigerian businessman, Chief Ade Ojo, Deola Sagoe, a fashion
designer, has taken the world by storm. Through her work, she helped to
open the door for the increasing acceptance of Nigerian fashion
designers on many international platforms. Although she is skilled in
cutting fabrics and stitching them together to produce colourful
designs, Deola could not hold together torn fabric of the relationship
with her former husband, Kofi Sagoe. They had to go their separate ways
with their three daughters as evidence of a once happy union which went
sour. Chances are that Deola may be willing to make loads of sacrifice
to stitch the heart of any man who is mutually drawn to hers, so that
both hearts can beat together as one again.
Arunma Oteh: Not a first Class love.
Arunma Oteh
Vice President and
Treasurer of the World Bank and former Director General of the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Arunma Oteh, earned a first
class honours degree in Computer Science from the University of Nigeria
in Nsukka. She also obtained a Masters Degree in Business Administration
from Harvard Business School. For all disposition to industry and
scholarship, Abia State-born Arunma has not been able to rake in a
brilliant result in the romantic relationship department. Is there a man
out there who can match her first class brain and is willing to take
her on a course in Romantic Relationship, beginning with Love 101?
Aisha Abubakar: very lonely Heart.
Aisha Abubakar
Daughter of the
influential top Nigerian civil servant, Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji, Aisha
Abubakar who now serves the Muhammadu Buhari administration as Minister
of State in the Ministry of Trade was one of those who had a very
challenging crossing the ministerial screening hurdle on account of a
couple of petitions against her nomination, but she surmounted them all
in the end. However, Mother luck is yet to visit her with similar good
fortune when it comes to having a male shoulder she can lean on since
she separated from her husband whom she had three children for. Another
Valentine Day is here, but with a new responsibility on her shoulders as
a minister of the federal republic, all Aisha probably has on her mind
now are matters of the state only.
Amina Mohammed: The future looks foreign.
Amina Mohammed
One of Nigeria’s few
women of influence whose reputation for excellence goes across the
globe, Amina J. Mohammed, Minister of Environment is very highly
respected. Starting as Founder and CEO of the Centre for Development
Policy Solutions, while also serving as an Adjunct Professor for the
Master’s in Development Practice program at Columbia University, she
worked her to serve as the Special Adviser to UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-Moon. Her services and knowledge are so much in demand that
succeeding Nigerian presidents have never stopped to consider her
gender, state or ethnic group, giving the privilege to serve the nation
consistently. If Amina, who at a time was referred to as Amina Zubair,
has a man in her life, she has been very discrete and the man has been
satisfied with staying in the background and not stepping into the
public space at all with her. The understanding by many is that Amina is
likely to be swept off her feet in love with a non-Nigerian given the
background of her interaction with the international community. Everyone
is eagerly waiting to see which country flag will fly beside Nigeria’s
at Amina’s wedding.
Hajia Bola Shagaya: is it Yes or No?
Hajia Bola Shagaya
When her husband,
Alhaji Ganiyu Shagaya din’t play any conspicous role at their son’s
recent wedding, not a few tongues started wagging expressing concern
that Hajia Bola Shagaya’s marriage which is blessed with four children
may be over after all. The Kwara State-born influential businesswoman
who is very connected to the high and the mighty has neither refuted nor
confirmed these insinuations, which is further fuelled by the fact that
she frequently appears in public alone these days. Another season of
love is around, and this diamond loving fashion enthusiast and highly
influential businesswoman who always find her way into the hearts of
Nigeria’s first ladies, may find favour with cupid.
14 Powerful Ladies Who Need Love
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