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Dupsy Abiola : ウィキペディア英語版
Dupsy Abiola

Modupeola "Dupsy" Abiola (born March 1982) is a British (non-practising) barrister, entrepreneur and businesswoman. She is the founder and CEO of Intern Avenue, an online internship website designed to connect employers with students and graduates. Described as a "serial achiever", Dupsy appeared on the Thomson Reuters Power List named as one of the most influential black businesswomen in Great Britain in 2013. She has been featured in the press and on television relating to recruitment, business, and entrepreneurial pursuits. She pitched on series ten of BBC television show ''Dragons' Den'', attracting an investment offer from business tycoon, Peter Jones.
==Early life==
Born in London, England, Dupsy Abiola is the daughter of Chief MKO Abiola and Dele Abiola. Her father was a famous and successful Nigerian business tycoon and philanthropist. Dupsy grew up with her mother and five siblings in North London. She has paternal half-siblings with whom she has limited contact. At aged nine, Dupsy independently set up a business producing and selling Puzzle magazines with a friend at school making a "tidy profit". MKO Abiola was a strong influence on her interest in business.

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