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Bola Kuforiji-Olubi

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Bola Kuforiji Olubi September 28, 1936 a Nigerian noblewoman, banker and former federal minister of commerce. She is a former Chief Executive Officer of the United Bank of Africa, UBA. Kuforiji Olubi was one of the few high profile and successful women leaders when she became the secretary for commerce in 1993.[1] Prior to the appointment, she was a president for the national body of chartered accountants in Nigeria, ICAN, and a director at BEWAC. She has also served on various committees on environmental studies at the local and international level. Oloye Kuforiji Olubi is known socially as Otunba Ayora, a chieftaincy title she holds in her family's ancestral seat, Ijebu Ode.

References

  1. ^ "HARD ROAD AHEAD FOR INTERIM GOVERNMENT," Inter Press Service, August 26, 1993

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