Why Billionaire Folorunsho Alakija Chose Faith Over Luxury at 75

Posted by Chinenye on Fri 17th Jul, 2026 - tori.ng

Africa's richest woman has revealed a side of her life that goes beyond wealth and business success as she marked a major personal milestone.


(Folorunsho Alakija. Photo Credit; Businessday)

Nigerian billionaire oil and fashion mogul Folorunsho Alakija, rated by Forbes as Africa's richest woman with a business empire worth billions of dollars, stands apart from many of her ultra-wealthy peers in how she measures success.

Rather than pointing to her fortune when asked about the best things that have happened to her, she consistently credits her achievements to her faith, describing her greatest accomplishment not as the empire she built but her devotion to serving God with the rest of her life.

This conviction was evident on July 12, 2026, when the businesswoman marked her 75th birthday, choosing not the lavish celebration many might expect from Africa's wealthiest woman but a quiet, understated observance reflecting her values and commitment to others.

Turning 75 holds particular spiritual significance for her, and she has expressed gratitude at reaching that age in good health and prosperity at a time when many of her contemporaries did not live to see it.

This year, true to character, she marked the milestone as an occasion for worship, reflection and impact rather than public festivity.

Instead of hosting a large celebration, she gathered quietly with members of her Rose of Sharon Ministry for prayers and a birthday service, a spiritual observance she considers far more meaningful than any elaborate party.

Even in marking the day privately, Alakija stayed true to her instinct to give, reaching out to those in need with donations of items, food, cash and other essentials, ensuring the occasion extended beyond herself to those facing hardship.

This practice has become a recurring feature of her birthday celebrations over the years, underscoring her belief that genuine fulfilment comes not from accumulating wealth but from using it to improve the lives of others.

 

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