For some years now, notable entrepreneur and socialite, Modupe Ozolua has gone off the radar. During the hiatus, there were different speculations concerning her absence given her flamboyant philanthropic activities. Some thought Modupe had decided to hide away until something big happened to her while others insinuated that she was tired of the spotlight and wanted some peace. Whichever way, the Edo-born socialite successfully kept herself away from the klieg lights and flashes of the paparazzi until a greater news forced her out of her cocoon.

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This beautiful Nigerian-American pioneer of cosmetic surgery in West Africa has announced her return to the public sphere with a letter from the Office of the President of the United States of America and personally signed by President Joe Biden honouring her with the US President’s Lifetime Achievement Award for her humble contributions to humanity. At a recent special ceremony held in Houston, Texas, aside from the letter signed by President Biden, Modupe also received a certified award certificate as well as a White House pin. It was indeed a big comeback to the public glares for visibly elated Modupe who will be 50 in October this year. In recognition of her philanthropy, Modupe has also received numerous international awards and recognitions, including an award from the internationally-acclaimed magazine, Elle. The South Africa edition of the magazine featured Modupe twice for her entrepreneurial achievement as a leading “African Female Boss” and also as one of the “50 Women Changing Africa”.