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ALIMOSHO'S AMAZING PERSONALITY: Temitope Mayegun, the natural beauty behind Avila Naturalle

And also, three things about this natural beauty of a CEO that make our hearts sing.
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TEMITOPE Mayegun is the Founder/CEO of Avila Naturalle, a leading manufacturer of skincare products and a household brand in Africa. We love this beautiful woman because she chose Alimosho as the place to nest her global-focus and thriving business.

Temitope holds a B.Sc. degree in Accounting from the University of Lagos and a Master's degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Eaton Business School. She was also at the 'all-mighty' Harvard Business School where she undertook an Executive Leadership course in ‘Leading Different and High-Performance Team’. Temitope is also an alumnus of the reputable Lagos Business School. 

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However, what strikes us the most about Temitope is her homely personality. This one-of-a-kind damsel of a CEO is the typical family woman Proverbs 33 talked about. She is married and blessed with four children, and we can place a bet on it that she is a woman her husband is most proud of. In fact, she is said to be a goal-oriented CEO who never chickens out, even amidst challenges. 

3 things about Temitope Mayegun that melt our hearts  

- Temitope Mayegun is passionate about making a positive impact in the world through her unflinching commitment to right the wrongs in society by promoting the use of safe, healthy, and natural skincare and food products as against unhealthy equivalents.
- She is passionate about enriching lives and her generous "Become A Distributor" program designed to help people succeed is a crystal clear evidence.  
- Temitope is a great lover of God and she demonstrates God’s love and care for humanity in her actions. The ambience of her Avila Naturalle's new state-of-the-art office building in Egbe-Idimu readily reveals her stand on good working conditions and welfare for her staff and particularly, her take on people's wellbeing.

Cutting the long story short

We love to have more and more beautiful women in Alimosho come out in the open to put the men on the run. We love to see businesses spring up and proudly owned by strong and daring women in our community. We love homely angels who are not afraid to turn an idea into an asset. We crave for more and more amazing women to serve as a symbol of inspirations for the youths in our communities.

How many more beautiful women do we have in the house?