Uduak Oduok

Uduak Oduok is an Attorney who owns and operates her mostly litigation law practice in California. She is also a Fashion Model and Journalist. Uduak is the author of numerous published articles in national and international magazines and newspapers covering topics in health, law, politics and fashion. She has also been an invited speaker to many organizations and she conducts fashion/legal seminars focused on small/medium size businesses. She enjoys reading, writing, traveling, staying fit, meeting interesting people, shopping and embracing any and all things fashionable.

I am not sure we want to attract everyone from overseas – Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello

Known for her straight shooter personality, Dr. Obasanjo-Bello makes no apologies for being her father's daughter. In this interview, she shares her position on healthcare, education, employment, foreign investments and women in politics. She also answers the question most are dying to know: Is she qualified to be a senator?

I am not sure we want to attract everyone from overseas – Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello (2)

Known for her straight shooter personality, Dr. Obasanjo-Bello makes no apologies for being her father's daughter. In this interview, she shares her position on healthcare, education, employment, foreign investments and women in politics. She also answers the question most are dying to know: Is she qualified to be a senator?

Demystifying the “Exoticness” of the African Fashion Model

The African Model for decades has and is still viewed as an ugly duckling. The rationale is that she is "too tall" and "too skinny" for a woman. Africa and particularly African men generally view an attractive woman to be one that is shorter and plumper...

Demystifying the “Exoticness” of the African Fashion Model

The African Model for decades has and is still viewed as an ugly duckling. The rationale is that she is "too tall" and "too skinny" for a woman. Africa and particularly African men generally view an attractive woman to be one that is shorter and plumper...

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