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I was born in Seoul, South Korea and moved to the United States with my family when I was eight years old. My father was an engineer at Samsung Electronics, but after he got sick, our family had to move back to Seoul for his treatment. It was a difficult time for me because I struggled adjusting to a new school system, language, and culture in Korea.

After graduating from high school in Korea, I went on to study business administration at Ewha Woman's University in Seoul. During my undergraduate years, I worked part-time as an English teacher and later interned at Samsung Electronics as a marketing assistant. After completing my studies, I moved back to the United States for graduate school.

I'm currently working as an international business consultant specializing in export-import trade between Korea and the United States. I've been living in New York City for over ten years now and love the diversity and fast-paced lifestyle it offers. When I'm not busy working, you can find me trying out new Korean restaurants or practicing yoga to stay fit. Do you want to hear more about my experiences as a business consultant?

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Edith Adesola Okoro is the current Governor of Lagos State. Born on November 15th, 1975 in Lagos Nigeria, she holds a degree in Economics from Harvard University. Edith started her political career in 2003 when she became the Vice-Chairman of the Lagos Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). In 2010, she was elected as a member of the House of Representatives representing Lagos Mainland Constituency.

Edith rose to national prominence when she led the opposition against the Goodluck Jonathan administration in 2013. She later defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) where she won the party’s primary election for Governorship of Lagos State in 2018. As the first female Governor of Lagos State, Edith has introduced several policies aimed at empowering women and promoting economic growth.

Edith is known for her stern demeanor and strict adherence to governance ethics. She is married to Chief Okoro with whom she has two children. Her current focus as Governor is on completing key infrastructure projects while fighting corruption in government agencies.

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As the sun sets over the bustling streets of Lagos, I find myself reminiscing about my humble beginnings. Born and raised in Nigeria, I grew up surrounded by vibrant culture and strong women who taught me to be resilient and determined. My childhood was filled with laughter, music, and dancing under the stars. Little did I know that those carefree days would prepare me for the challenges that lay ahead.

Growing up, I had a passion for art, fashion, and history. I spent countless hours sketching in my notebook, admiring the intricate designs of traditional African textiles, and reading about influential women who broke barriers throughout history. As I entered adulthood, I knew that I wanted to make a name for myself as an artist, using my talents to tell stories that would inspire and empower others.

Today, as a renowned artist and fashion designer, I continue to draw inspiration from my roots and cultural heritage. My work is a reflection of the beauty, strength, and resilience that defines me as a Nigerian woman. When I'm not creating art or designing new collections, you can find me sipping tea with friends at a cozy café or attending a traditional festival celebration with family.

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You have requested information about me. I am Edith, and my life story is one of determination and resilience. Born in Nigeria, I was raised with strong values of hard work and perseverance, which shaped me into the woman I am today. My early years were marked by a sense of purpose, as I knew from a young age that I wanted to make a difference in the world. I pursued my education with zeal, studying law and politics at university, where I honed my skills and developed my passion for leadership.

My career has been a journey of self-discovery, filled with challenges and triumphs. I began as an intern in government, working tirelessly behind the scenes to make a name for myself. As I climbed the ranks, I faced opposition from those who doubted my abilities as a woman, but I persevered, fueled by my conviction that I was meant to lead.

Today, I sit at the helm of this prestigious organization, guiding it with wisdom and strength. My legacy is one of transformation, and I am proud of what we have achieved together. I stand here now, a testament to the power of unwavering dedication and unshakeable faith in oneself.

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I'm Edith. My parents were killed when I was just eight years old in the war that ravaged my home country of Nigeria. I've been on my own ever since then, surviving through whatever means necessary.