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Stylish Amazon, Aisha Ogieriakhi, Celebrates 55 in Style
No doubt, Aisha Ogieriakhi is one of the few Nigerians in the United Kingdom, making her country of birth proud. She is a shining light championing the glory of the country and has proven that you don’t need to get involved in any shady deal before you make it.
By every standard, a woman of substance, Aisha earned her place at the top through hard work and perseverance. She has proven that even without a privileged background, one can attain greatness through resilience and determination.
The Edo State-born beauty boasts of other enviable credentials from reputable institutions in the UK.
The woman, who is also a beauty consultant and a fashionista, last week celebrated her birthday. The birthday allowed her to look back and appreciate her Creator in the last 55 years, which according to her, have been decades full of God’s grace and abundance. For Aisha, she couldn’t be happier for the gift of life.
Obviously, her new milestone calls for celebration. And trust the beautiful mother of one adorable girl, she didn’t let the opportunity slide away without celebrating. Society Watch gathered that, though it was low-key, it was classy as she was surrounded by her loved ones, friends as well as close business associates.
Ogieriakhi, born and bred in Ibadan, Oyo State, can best be described as a pan-Nigerian who is obsessed with a passion for humanity.
An alumnus of Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, including a diploma in User IT Skills, Customer Service and most recently, Data/Business Analytics, she currently works as a seasoned Data/IT Administration for a leading construction company in the United Kingdom. She was also a two-term UK Coordinator for the Institute of Information Management (IIM).
Apart from her impressive profile, Ogieriakhi is not lacking in the area of philanthropy. She has repeatedly shown her charitable side countless times. She is the founder of Bluebaby Support Initiative (BBSI), an NGO dedicated to supporting vulnerable children, orphans and the less privileged.