Oghogho Osula: Imprints of an Amazon at 54

Describing a woman as an amazon indicates that she is the leading protagonist in the bracket of brave and strong women. But Lady Oghogho Osula, the beautiful wife of luxury king, Julian Osula, is just such a person. Given her achievements at the young age of 54, it is no surprise that she is greatly adored by all who know her.

No great person arrives on the social scene as an iconic figure. Lady Oghogho is no exception. The fame she has today was established over a towering pillar of blood, sweat, and tears. However, given her present status, it is clear that her exertions produced sought-after outcomes, the kind that others can only dream of in their dreams.

Others may not know, but those who admire Lady Oghogho know that her career is a long and sturdy train of corporate exploits. The one that introduced her to Nigerians is that of Citibank back in the late ‘90s where she served as the bank’s Executive Banking Officer.

Back then, at Citibank, Lady Oghogho worked under the supervision of Yemi Cardoso, the new Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Bearing in mind the stringent standards of Cardoso and his celebrated work ethic, it is revealing that Lady Oghogho thrived as his subordinate.

But why not? After all, Lady Oghogho has always stood at the pinnacle of her work. Even tracing her academic trail, one is led into a large hall with distinctions from one end of the wall to another. The most recent of these distinctions was presented by Lagos Business School, and it recognized Lady Oghogho as the Best Graduating Student (2017/2018), the same recognition she got in 1989 upon completing her B.Sc. degree in Business Administration.

At 54, Lady Oghogho comes heavily recommended. An engaged and committed finance professional, her goal and motivation is excellence in all ramifications. At this point, she has already achieved much but still intends to maintain her winning streak. Considering her history, she can go on leading the pack as amazon extraordinaire.

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