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Special Edition of #MyHustle: Surah Bawa

Today's edition is quite special because it's all about Women Equality. Women are gradually taking center stage in every sphere of life. It has been a worthy struggle to get to where we are but hey we are here and that's the way its going to be. Just yesterday, a 25 year old lady was made the youngest judge in Easley, South Carolina. It definitely won't stop here.  Today, I bring to you CEO Surah Bawa Couture.








Surajat Oluwawemimo Bawa is a Nigerian from Kano State. She graduated from the University of Abuja with a degree in economics and a diploma in computer science.


She has partial interest in meeting people, singing, gisting and travelling and totally hates backbiting
According to Surah, main hustle is to figure out the best ways to do what I do and to focus on it and to be positive that everything will be okay because failure is never an option in my dictionary while her side hustle is what it is because she believes in a quote that says your hustle determines your salary

Surah owns a unisex fashion house that deals in Bridals, asooke, asoebi, natives, bespoke outfits, beads, event planning





Her Inspiration: 
'I draw my inspiration from Allah and from designers like tiannastyling (toyin lawani), style temple and kathyanthony all this people started from nowhere and now they are everywhere. So I'm aiming for higher level by his grace'.








Word of Advice:
Surround yourself with positive people who are hungry for success, people that can touch your heart and nourish your soul.


Favourite quote:
Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak


Surah can be reached on the following contact:

SURAHBAWA COUTURE
No 77 lady jibowu shopping complex, opposite seed of life college along Frsc, onireke ibadan
Phone no: 08095444438
Email: wembleybauer@yahoo.com
Bbm pin: 56960fd9


Comments

Unknown said…
MY friend, my sister... the sky is your starting point Insha Allah
Unknown said…
I am proud of u cousin, may God bless ur hand work.
Unknown said…
I am proud of u cousin, may God bless ur hand work.
Unknown said…
I am proud of u cousin, may God bless ur hand work.

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