Ooni Ogunwusi's Wife Olori Wuraola Launches Website With Inspirational Profiles

Her Royal Majesty, Olori Wuraola-Zynab Ogunwusi, wife of His Royal Highness, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has launched her website to connect with fans worldwide and propagate her lofty humanitarian projects. 
The website, http://www.oloriwuraolaogunwusi.com/has unique features parading her enviable profile and rare photographs. It also highlights her partnership with international agencies. The profile reveals her educational and professional background as well as her interest in philanthropy, environment and real estate. 


Her profile: Born in Nigeria, West Africa- Her Majesty Olori (Queen) Wuraola-Zynab Otiti Ogunwusi obtained a bachelor’s degree in International Business from The European School of Economics. After graduation, she established her career as a real estate developer and Investor- involved in real estate developments both in the Middle East and Africa. 

Olori Wuraola-Zynab Otiti went on to attend the prestigious École Boulle, Design et Métiers d’Arts in Paris, earning a degree in Architecture. On March 12, 2016, Wuraola-Zynab Otiti Ogunwusi was granted the title, Yeyeluwa when she wedded His Imperial Majesty, Adeyeye Ogunwusi, The Ooni of Ile Ife Kingdom in Nigeria. 

The Royal Dynasty of Ile Ife, one of Africa’s most ancient dynasties, is over eight centuries old. Today, this dynasty is ruled by The Ooni, King Adeyeye Ogunwusi. who was crowned in December 2015. 


The history of this prestigious and sacred grounds of Ile Ife dates back thousands of years. The Yoruba’s are the largest ethnic group in Africa and consists of over 600 million people around the world. Ife is home to one of Nigeria’s most prestigious universities as well as the Natural History Museum of Nigeria. Around the world, 

The Kingdom of Ile-Ife is known for its distinct art. According to historians, Ife artists, ahead of their time, were creating unique bronze, stone, and terracotta sculptures by the turn of the 12th Century. Many of those rare pieces can be found today in museums in South America, Europe, and Nigeria. 

Her Majesty, Wuraola-Zynab Otiti Ogunwusi, in partnership with her husband, Ooni (King) Adeyeye Ogunwusi has created several humanitarian & philanthropic initiatives in their quest for peace and unity across Africa. 


Her passion for bettering the lives of women and children from impoverished backgrounds can be seen through her work with various charities and foundations across Nigeria – using her profile and position to raise awareness of important issues such as poverty, education, and environmental sustainability both domestically and around the world.

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