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In a world where women are redefining success, Nigerian women stand out for their entrepreneurial spirit, balancing personal lives, careers, and families while inspiring others.

This article spotlights five incredible Nigerian CEOs who are making a lasting impact in business and fashion, through their determination and creativity.

 

1. Delphine Onyii Okoronkwo “Delonyii”

Delonyii

Delonyii

Delonyii, the CEO of Delonyii Fashion Brand, has revolutionized the lingerie industry by creating inclusive designs that embrace body positivity. Starting her business with minimal capital and overcoming societal resistance, she built a brand that uses real women, not models, in campaigns.

 

Delonyii’s commitment to women’s mental health and inclusivity has earned her a dedicated following. Her rise from humble beginnings continues to inspire many in Nigeria and beyond.

 

2. Dabota Lawson

Dabota Lawson

Dabota Lawson

Dabota Lawson, a mother and former beauty queen, is the founder of Dabota Cosmetics, a beauty brand specifically created for dark-skinned women. Growing up with self-esteem challenges, Dabota channeled her experiences into creating a brand that celebrates dark skin.

 

In her mid-thirties, she has achieved tremendous success, balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. Her luxury yet affordable products have garnered widespread recognition across Africa, making her a trailblazer in the beauty industry.

 

3. Nina Glory (Nina Ivy)

Nina Glory

Nina Glory (Nina Ivy)

Nina Ivy, founder of Nina Empire, turned her fame from Big Brother Naija into a thriving beauty and hair brand. Armed with a degree in Political Science from Imo State University, Nina leveraged her influence to build a business offering premium beauty products at affordable prices.

 

Now in her late twenties, Nina balances her career with motherhood, openly sharing her personal and professional struggles with her audience. This transparency has made her a beloved figure in the entrepreneurial world.

 

4. Mabel Makun

Mabel Makun

Mabel Makun

Mabel Makun, CEO of Midas Interiors, is a leading name in Nigeria’s luxury interior design industry. With a degree in Business Administration, Mabel followed her passion for interior design, creating a brand that serves high-profile clients across the country.

 

In her late thirties and a mother of two, Mabel is admired for her attention to detail, her creativity, and her independence, despite being married to a famous comedian, AY Makun. Her brand remains at the forefront of Nigerian interior design.

 

5. Meldin Boss

Meldin Boss

Meldin Boss

Meldin Boss, a mother of one, turned her passion for repurposing thrift clothes into a successful fashion brand. Known for her bold, vibrant designs, Meldin’s brand stands out for encouraging women to embrace their individuality through fashion

 

Her focus on mental health advocacy and women empowerment has made her a beloved figure in the Nigerian fashion scene. In her early thirties, she continues to challenge societal norms with her daring and unapologetic approach to fashion.

These five women are not just successful entrepreneurs; they are also mothers who have balanced the demands of business and family life while building thriving careers. Through their individuality, perseverance, and passion, they continue to inspire the next generation of Nigerian entrepreneurs and redefine success for women everywhere.

#femaleentrepreneurs #femaleCEOs #nigerianbusinesswomen­

 

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