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Princess Ejindu’s Enchanting Sparkle
Over time, Princess Fifi Ejindu has taken steady yet measured steps along the aisle of entrepreneurship in Nigeria. With her gaze fixed on the future, she has evolved into a living encyclopedia, offering valuable insights on how to run a successful business. In architecture, real estate, and luxury design, her influence is almost unmatched, exemplifying the boundless potential of African entrepreneurship.
Beyond her rising profile in business and the significant strides she has made on the global stage, Ejindu, the founder of Starcrest Group of Companies, is also frequently in the news for her humanitarian efforts. Her inspiring philosophy is encapsulated in the words of Mother Teresa: “Let no one come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness; kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile.”
Those whose paths have crossed hers are quick to testify to her uncommon humanity and compassion, qualities that have endeared her to many both within and outside the country. Though known to be as busy as a bee, the beautiful business mogul, with a high net worth, wore an enchanting sparkle on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, when she turned a year older. It was yet another opportunity for the world to honour and celebrate the woman whose contributions to the nation’s economy cannot be ignored.
Though the birthday was low-key, it was an assemblage of her few close-knit friends and business associates at her palatial Maitama home in Abuja. Some of her fans and admirers showered her with torrents of tributes and encomium via phone calls and messages.
The highly educated, brilliant, and well-cultured woman is renowned for spearheading initiatives that provide funding, mentorship and platforms for African women in business, reinforcing the idea that financial independence is a crucial pillar for gender equality.
Her influence extends into women’s empowerment, while her commitment to uplifting young African entrepreneurs and fostering talent in the creative sector has made her a symbol of progressive leadership.







