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Sarah Samuel Amana Awarded as peace Ambassador of Nigeria.
The 1000 Peace Ambassadors of Nigeria, whose mission is to onboard the public and socially conscious individuals into the peace Ambassadors cohort in order to promote peace and humanity in Nigeria, honored Sarah Samuel Amana, an award-winning personal finance expert and a distinguished member of the Forbes BLK community, as a Peace Ambassador of Nigeria in Abuja.
Sarah is the founder of Rich Aunty Finance Limited, a financial literacy platform that is changing the financial landscape by assisting people in moving past financial hardships and toward wealth creation. She equips them with the skills necessary to multiply, manage, and conserve money through individualized coaching, setting them up for long-term success.
Sarah is a proud recipient of the Woman of Excellence Award by the Women Economic Forum. She is also the recipient of the best female pitch award by Nigerian Diaspora Investment Summit (NDIS). She emerged as the secretary of The CEOs Leadership Council by the GOTNI Leadership Center in February 2024.
Sarah holds a certificate in personal finance from McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management in Canada. Additionally, she has earned recognition from UNITAR and UNDP Africa for her commitment to advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment.
From Nigeria to South Africa, India, Cameroon, the UK, and the USA, Sarah’s impact spans across borders, touching thousands of lives with her gospel of personal finance. Her reach extends to over 10 countries globally, where she has cultivated a community of 14,000 members across various social media platforms, dedicated to making informed financial choices.
With a stellar track record, Sarah has helped more than 20 women achieve financial success; together, they have amassed hundreds of millions of naire in the last year. Her stature as a global force in personal finance change has been cemented by the recognition of her influence not just inside her community but also in independent and Vanguard newspapers.