Laylah Ali Othman

Laylah Ali Othman (born January 29, 1986) is a Nigerian interior designer, writer and reality TV presenter as well as business woman,[1] who is best known for selling home furnishings such as chairs and beds,[2][3] she is also known as the owner of a publishing company called L magazine, and it presents a program called Voices of the Youth.[4][5]

Laylah Ali Othman
Born (1986-01-29) January 29, 1986
Yobe State, Nigeria
EducationBA English
Alma materUniversity of Maiduguri
Occupation(s)Business woman, writer, tv presenter
Years active2010 till present
Known forBusiness

Early life and education

Laylah was born in Yobe State of Nigeria,[6] but she grew up in Kaduna, where she studied her basic education, nursery and primary school in Kaduna state, and after she did junior high school & Senior in Damaturu. She is currently the CEO and managing director of Superb Brand, namely & N (Laylah & Nahaar) Interiors and Exterior Décor Nig.[7]

She has a degree in BA English from University of Maiduguri,[8][1]Diploma in interior decoration from Lotus Educational Institute, Dubai[9] and another diploma in space management from Maren School of Interior Décor and Design, in addition to, she had another 2nd degree from ESCAE-University, Benin republic[1]

Awards and achievements

YearAwardOrganization
2015Award of HonorEastern Mediterranean University (Nigerian Week)
2018Award of ExcellenceGamji Students[10]
2018Award of ExcellenceDepartment of Public Admin, Faculty of Admin, ABU[11]
2018Award of ExcellenceWest African Students
2018Certificate of AppreciationStartup Sokoto[12]
2018Certificate of ParticipationStartup Kano[13]
2019Meritorious Award of HonorNigerian Youth Progress in Democracy
2019Certificate of HonorDemocratic Youth Assembly of Nigeria
2019Award of HonorNational Association of Nigerian Students (Zone A)
2019Life Time Award of CredenceYouth Assembly of Nigeria
2019Northern Philanthropic Award of ExcellenceSave Democracy Group, Africa
2019Corporate Social Responsibility AwardPR Times Africa[14]
2020Award of HonorNational Association of Northern Corpers[6]

References

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