It
is an exclusive preserve of the wealthy. Diamonds are the most coveted
gemstones; they cannot be easily accessed by every woman. Always
referred to as a ‘girl’s best friend’, these timelessly fashionable
women adorn top grade gemstones, which are encrusted on precious metals
Erelu Ojuolape Ojora
Petite and urbane in her fashion, the
wife of multi-billionaire businessman, Otunba Adekunle Ojora, is a
show-stopper anyday. A lover of French lace which she usually sews into
long flowing gowns, she is said to be one of the most treasured clients
of De Beers Diamonds. This is aside other notable designers’ names she
adorns.
Aristocratic in all sense, Ojora, who is
the mother of former Kwara First Lady, Toyin Saraki, has been confirmed
to be the number one society matriarch who beats others to the use of
exquisite diamonds. In her late 70s, Ojora’s diamonds come with the most
formidable cut, colour, clarity, carat and they are internally flawless
(IF). She also adorns flawless (FL) pieces which are intricately woven
in layers of troy ounces of precious metals. Reputed for exotic coral,
which she strings with multiple embellishments of pure diamonds, her
collection is on an unprecedented scale.
Daisy Danjuma
You can never mention Daisy without the
prefix- diamonds. She loves and collects them! Elegant and beautiful,
she loves dainty pieces and is not a complex dresser. Her style is
simplicity at its best. From emerald to tiger’s eye, topaz, and opal,
her acquisition is unequalled. Married to former Minister of Defence,
Lt. General Theophilus Danjuma, the fair-complexioned Edo-born beauty is
not a pushover as she ranks very high in the social circuit.
A former Senator, she currently serves as
a delegate at the National Conference in Abuja. Danjuma, who is in her
60s, possesses a rich history of wearing top of the range accessories,
especially diamonds. Though a collector of De Beers diamonds, she is on
the clientele of renowned diamond designers, including Mikimoto Pearls.
Folorunsho Alakija
Folorunsho Alakija was in 2012 listed by Forbes
as the richest woman in Africa. Then, her estimated net worth was
between $600 million and $3.2 billion. Trained as a secretary, the
business tycoon is the Group Managing Director, Rose of Sharon Group and
the executive vice chairman, Famfa Oil Limited.
A former president of Fashion Designers
Association of Nigeria, Alakija, who is in her 60s, is stylish and
spares no cost to ensure she ranks very high in that department. She is
also a jewellery connoisseur and loves to wear eye-popping diamonds,
mostly encrusted on platinum 950T.
Bola Shagaya
She is a good friend of Nigeria’s First
Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan. Also a member of the Order of the Niger,
she hails from Ilorin, Kwara State. Born in 1959, Shagaya’s business
empire spans oil, finance and photography. Blessed with youthful looks,
she is a fashion enthusiast who elegantly steps out in not only exotic
attire but also cannot do without flawless diamonds. With big names in
the diamond world in her collection, she wears the most flawless of
emerald diamonds which run into multi-million dollars.
Nike Akande
Married to Chief Debo Akande, she will be
clocking 70 later in the year. Chief Nike Akande is one stylish, woman
who seems to always have the perfect outfit for every occasion. Twice,
she was a Minister but she succeeds in delivering a knockout effect
anytime she appears in public, either in formal or traditional attire.
Maybe what most society personalities
would always remember after any high-octane event she attended is her
taste for exotic jewellery especially diamonds. For one who often visits
fashion capital cities such as Paris, Milan, London, it is not strange
that the Ibadan-born businesswoman flaunts flawless (FL) diamonds.
Florence Ita-Giwa
She is one of the fashion icons in the
country. Despite her age (68), she knows what to wear to stand out. A
lover of classy pieces, she cannot be ignored in the league of diamond
aficionados. Her designs are very intricate— agate, ruby, sapphire
fancy, Rose de France Amethyst, Mandarin Citrine, jasper, kunzite and
Mikimoto Pearls. Senator Ita-Giwa, who wears Rolex wrist watch on a
daily basis, would tell you she cannot put a price tag on what makes her
look good.
Fifi Ejindu
An architect by training, Cross River
State-born Fifi Ejindu is one of the diamond queens in high society. The
CEO of Starcrest Group of Companies, which is involved in real estate,
building construction and project management, oil and gas, is married to
Amaechi Ejindu. Of royal extraction, light-skinned and very beautiful
Fifi has a rich wardrobe of clothes and accessories that stand her out
at functions. Her appearance causes a stir what with her diamonds which
are a rare display of the best of colour, cut, clarity and carat weight.
Dame Patience Jonathan
Forget whatever fashion pundits say of
Nigeria’s First Lady, she is a bona fide member of the league of diamond
collectors. Her dainty designs cannot be ignored either. Married to
President Goodluck Jonathan, the position she occupies attracts praises
or criticism to her wardrobe but she has succeeded in dressing
age-appropriate. With a love for traditional blouse, wrapper and
sometimes blouse/long skirt, her diamond accessories are eye-popping.
With a good sense of taste for choice French lace, she upped her style
ante when she diverted to diamonds and other precious stones.
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