See photos: Shade Okoya steals the show on the CEO edition of Vanguard Allure
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Shade Okoya looks stunning as she graces Vanguard Allure cover. The mother of 3 speaks on the new innovations at Eleganza, and her life with her billionaire husband, Chief Razak Okoya. The magazine comes out this Sunday. Photography: TY Bello
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