
Life Of A
Lebanese-Nigerian-American Princess Entrepreneur & Philanthropist
The Oyimizé of Ósósó Kingdom

The Oyimizé of Ósósó Kingdom

















Modupé Ozolua is an Lebanese-American-Nigerian Globally Recognized, Multi-Award-Winning Entrepreneur and philanthropist born in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. She owned her first business at the age of 21 in Los Angeles, pioneered Cosmetic Surgery in Nigeria at the age of 27 years; is a passionate philanthropist and was recognized by Elle Magazine (South Africa) as "One of 50 African women who shape the African Continent."
Since 2003, the African Princess has passionately risked her life to help underprivileged persons across Africa from Boko Haram stronghold in NE Nigeria to communities along the Congo river in the DRC. In 2023, she received the United States of America President's lifetime Achievement Award from Present Joe Biden for her lifelong contributions to humanity.
Princess Modupé is divorced and has a son, Prince Séun Ozolua-Osunbade.They are best friends and love embarking on adventures together.
Since pioneering cosmetic surgery in Nigeria in 2001, the Nigerian Princess has been featured in countless national and international news including Associated Press, CNN, BBC, Seattle Times, the Washington Post, Yahoo News, San Diego Tribune and ABC News today.
Her genuine desire to positively impact humanity has been globally recognized the Nigerian Princess through numerous awards, commendations and nominations across the world including a Proclamation from the City of Atlanta, Georgia and an Official Proclamation from the City of Houston, Texas declaring her birthday, October 10th, 2019 "Princess Modupé Ozolua’s day" in Houston, Texas, USA.
Since 2006, Princess Ozolua has written numerous political, humanitarian and lifestyle articles published in numerous Nigerian newspapers and magazines including ThisDay newspaper, Nations newspaper and Genevieve magazine (Nigeria).

Since 2003, Empower 54 has conducted charitable activities across Africa with focus on helping underprivileged women, children and men through impactful health, educational and empowerment programs.
Princess Modupé Ozolua
On September 10th, 2025 the Nigerian Armed Forces partnered with Empower 54 to immortalize and honor fallen soldiers through the establishment of Nigeria’s first Armed Forces Museum. It shall symbolize a national story of Unity, Sacrifice, Counterterrorism, and the Rising Role of Women in Peace and Security while capturing the Army, Navy, and Air Forces joint operations in defending the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
A large percentage of its profits will go to support veterans and their families.
The Nigerian Ambassador, His Excellency, Ambassador O. O. OREVABA on October 3rd, 2018 organized a press conference at the Nigerian Embassy to showcase our charitable activities of distributing medication for 620,000 (Six hundred and twenty thousand) women and children in the Mai-Ndombe Province to the Congolese press.
