The pioneer of the Make-up business in Nigeria, Mrs. Tara
Fela Durotoye, Chief Executive Officer of House of Tara will be profiled
on CNN’s African Voices today.
CNN’s African Voices is a weekly show on the international network
that highlights Africa’s most
engaging personalities, exploring the lives and passions of people who are shaping change in Africa.
Mrs. Durotoye is reputed for setting up the first make up studio and first make up school in Nigeria in the year 2004.
The show which will be aired tonight sees Tara talks about her brand being Nigeria and indeed Africa’s leading beauty brand, her passion for empowering young women to build businesses and blazing a trail for young Africans and young African women especially to believe in themselves and to build their communities.
In another development, a Saudi Arabia cleric, Sheikh Ahmed al-Ghamdi from is now receiving death threats after appearing in a TV-show with his wife, who had make-up on and her face was not covered with a veil.
Tara Fela-Durotoye
engaging personalities, exploring the lives and passions of people who are shaping change in Africa.
Mrs. Durotoye is reputed for setting up the first make up studio and first make up school in Nigeria in the year 2004.
The show which will be aired tonight sees Tara talks about her brand being Nigeria and indeed Africa’s leading beauty brand, her passion for empowering young women to build businesses and blazing a trail for young Africans and young African women especially to believe in themselves and to build their communities.
In another development, a Saudi Arabia cleric, Sheikh Ahmed al-Ghamdi from is now receiving death threats after appearing in a TV-show with his wife, who had make-up on and her face was not covered with a veil.
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