MY Mother’s Daughter, the widely-acclaimed autobiography book by Chief Taiwo Taiwo is now available on Amazon, Apple Books and other online platforms for Nigerians and the global audience.
The highly applauded book that x-rayed the life journey and experiences of Chief Taiwo Taiwo, a businesswoman and chairman, Aart of Life foundation, was launched last February.
It will be recalled that the book offers valuable insights in the areas of inter-generational female entrepreneurship and mentorship, and the importance of mentorship for young entrepreneurs.
As a young lady who was thrown into the family business in her early 20s after finishing school in England, her many years of experience in entrepreneurship, as well as her roles as a vibrant activist in society building ventures like Atlantic Hall Secondary School, Aart of Life Foundation, among others, would be very valuable to young girls and middle age women of the present generation.
The book also pays tribute to her mother, Mrs Alice Olaperi Shonibare who was instrumental in the heights Chief (Mrs) Taiwo Taiwo has reached today.
Chief (Mrs) Taiwo was born into a family of eight children with a father who was of an innovative businessman. The author’s father died at 44 and the mother had the duty to bring up the eight children and grow the business the father started.
Her nifty balancing powers that motivated the daughter, Chief (Mrs.) Taiwo are shared in detail in the new book.
The book looks at Chief (Mrs) Taiwo’s education in Nigeria, her secondary school and university education in the UK.
The text is, indeed, a loaded masterpiece that would inspire the best line of action in everyone who wants to navigate the path of life with vitality to overcome those daily challenges that life throws across the pathway.
The book is, therefore, a must read for those who will love to imbibe the huge business lessons shared by Chief (Mrs) Taiwo.
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