

Her passion for coaching young people and mentoring them at various learning phases with practical skills, through education and vocational training is legendary.Ī philanthropist of no limit, she founded Abba’s Jewels, a community of over 60 women who together, raise funds to impact the community through outreaches, food drives, hospital and prison visits. Her proficiency is well recognised on the boards of the Wells Property Development Company, the Wells Carlton, and Wells Bakehouse, where she sits. Read also: Femi Falana at 65: Grey hair conundrum Her Majesty has a strong entrepreneurial drive and has among other lifetime achievements founded several businesses across industries.įrom the fashion label, Colour Couture, which she co-founded with a friend while at the university, to Breakfast in Bed, a first-of-its-kind breakfast Delivery Company in Lagos, Nigeria, which she established after graduation.

A member of the CIARB Nigeria and has certifications from the Nigerian Chambers of Commerce and Chambers of Maritime. Olori Atuwatse III by training is a qualified lawyer with an LLB from the London School of Economics, (LSE) and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2010. She does not abstain from taking on issues that are of concern to women, children and youths, and offering tangible solutions to them. A visionary woman with a heart for humanity, social enterprise, education and capacity building for women and children.Ī strong pillar on which those in dire need can always lean on for sustenance, support and strength.


Dionne Smith’s comment section has also been going wild, with Queen Charlotte fans praising the stylist for helping the “Queen slay and serve looks each and every time.” For Smith personally, all the love for her creative styling prowess proved there is a thirst for more natural hairstyles on major platforms.Olori Atuwatse III is many things to many people. Smith’s videos of Golda’s hair transformations have been going viral, with one of the videos reaching over 1,000,000 views on Instagram reels. As the Queen Charlotte press tour gained full steam, the Guyanese-British actor looked like a different woman at every press event - a glorious afro turned into structural Bantu knots and a “flicky” wavy wig soon became an elaborate braided updo and a mohawk. Queen Charlotte’s regency-core take on Black hairstyles are a result of the show’s head stylist Nic Collins and team, while on the red carpet, Golda Rosheuvel, seems to have remained true to her famous character and has been seen wearing a wide range of queenly natural hairstyles all thanks to the creative vision of London-based celebrity hairstylist Dionne Smith.
