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Bola Kuforiji-Olubi (September 28, 1936 – December 3, 2016) was a
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of commerce. In addition to a variety of other chieftaincy titles, she held that of the Otunba Ayora of Ijebu-Ode.


Life


Education and memberships

Kuforiji-Olubi Bola was born on 28 September 1936. Bola Kuforiji-Olubi graduated from the
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in 1963 with B. Sc. honours in Economics. She started her profession as a Grade two(II) Teacher at Zawan Girls Catholic Primary School, Jos, Plateau State and she became 1955 headmistress in at age 19. During her subsequent career, she became a fellow of the Institute of Charted Accountants, England and Wales in 1977, ICAN
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in 1976, and the British chartered institute of company secretaries (ACIS) in 1964. She was also a member of both the
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(FMIN) and the British Institute of Directors. she died on Saturday barely over two months after she clocked 80 years.


Honours

Kuforiji-Olubi was a recipient of the following honours and awards: * Doctor of Business administration from Enugu State University of Science and Technology, 1997 *
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, LLD
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: "for the sake of the honor").
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, Kano, 2004 * Doctor of letters (
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),
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, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State, 2006. * The National award of member of the Order of the Niger in 1979 for her contributions to management education and socio- economic advancement of
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* The certificate of merit by the
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in 1980 * The award for excellence from the University of Benn's Skonit Club in 1988 * The position of Honorary Grammarian of the CMS by the CMS grammar school in 1988 * The award of excellence by the Brigade of Nigeria in 1992 * The international award of excellence for outstanding entrepreneurial achievements,
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, United States. * A recipient of the 2002 conferment award for a woman of achievement under the auspices of the Woman Development Centre, Abuja, 2005.


Positions held

Kuforiji-Olubi served in various capacities both locally and internationally. She was the 25th president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria; the first female to become president of the Institute, while she was in office she launched an Accounting Technicians Course. She was the first Nigerian woman to become the CEO of a multinational company (VYB Industries Limited, with British affiliates ( Inchcape plc) and the first female Chairperson of a public listed company (Bewac Plc). Kufuriji-Olubi either chaired or otherwise served on the boards of many other companies. She was the first Chairperson of the Osun River basin development (from 1976 to 1980) and a member of the governing council of the
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(NISER) (from 1981 to 1983). She was appointed chairman of a leading financial institution, United Bank for Africa Plc in 1984, and served until 1990 as the first woman to hold that office in Africa south of the Sahara. She was also later v ice chair of the National conference on Nigerian foreign policy (until the year 2000), and a member of the National Sport commission (from 1986 to 1989). A foundation member and chair of the Lagos State Education endowment fund, she was appointed as the honorable secretary (or ''Minister'') for commerce and tourism in the interim national government of Nigeria in 1983. In addition to this, she was also a deputy chair and hon. federal commissioner for Ogun State at the revenue mobilization.


Publications

* ''The Female Entrepreneur and Financial Management for Survival'' (1987) * ''Civil service reform in a developing economy (1988) * ''The Corporate Woman: a marginalised group, problem and strategies for success, via public enlightenment programmes of the institute of directors'' (1989) * ''Technical education as a catalyst for technical cooperation and economic growth in developing countries'' (1992) * ''Changing Course'' - as a co-author.


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20130702135607/http://igclm.org/Board%20member2.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Olubi, Kuforiji 1936 births 2016 deaths Alumni of the University of London Nigerian accountants Nigerian bankers Nigerian royalty Nigerian women's history Officers of the Order of the Niger Yoruba bankers Yoruba women in business Nigerian chairpersons of corporations Nigerian women business executives Women corporate directors Women chief executives