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"When financial magazine Ventures Africa tallied the fortune of Nigeria's wealthiest citizens, oil tycoon Folorunsho Alakija ranked 4th on the 55-member list. Having enjoyed success in banking, fashion and literature, Alakija leads the Rose of Sharon Foundation which offers a second to her country's widows and orphans. Now, with a fortune estimated at $7.3billion, she holds the title of Africa's richest woman'
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