For Princess Jennifer Umeh-Ubaka, popularly known as Princessjecoco, having cemented her place in the world of brand influencing, the next step to confidently move towards making the list of richest entrepreneurs in Africa.
She is not fearful to say this no matter the level of scepticism and this has made many curious-minded individuals ask how Princessjecoco plans
to achieve the feat but she is not bothered about the scepticism as she expressed the belief that all her numerous engagements including a vision for a clothing line that is still in the pipeline will take her to her vision.
“I’m working on a lot of things that I can’t talk about at the moment, but definitely expect a fresh new clothing line,” the Law graduate said.
Princessjecoco is a woman of many parts who rose through her days as a law scholar to become, among many things, a brand influencer with well over 86,000 followers on the popular micro-blogging platform, Instagram.
She bagged her first degree in Law at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom before taking it a notch higher at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, where she pursued her second degree in Oil and Gas Law (LLM).
Speaking on where she derives the strength to aspire for a dream as tall as joining the richest entrepreneurs in Africa, she gave credit to her children, who she said, “inspire me a lot. They make me want to work harder and that’s why my new project is named after them.”
The proud mother of two has made her mark in fashion design, hotel and events management and her name rings a bell across the sectors as she continues to expand her frontiers.
Her role model is her mother and she always says, “She’s the woman I want to be. The strongest and most hardworking woman I know.”
Going by her track record, Princessjecoco will undoubtedly in no distant time become one of the richest entrepreneurs in Nigeria and Africa as she dreams.
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