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Ifeyinwa Dada: The Visionary Behind Summit-Gate LTD – Redefining Beauty with Purpose and Passion

 Ifeyinwa Dada: The Visionary Behind Summit-Gate LTD – Redefining Beauty with Purpose and Passion


Mrs. Ifeyinwa Dada stands as a powerful symbol of entrepreneurial excellence, resilience, and innovation. A celebrated Nigerian entrepreneur and the founder of Summit-Gate LTD, she has revolutionized the cosmetics and beauty industry with her visionary approach, world-class products, and resolved dedication to quality.


Born into the family of Engr. Godwin Okonkwo, Ifeyinwa is the second child and shares a unique bond with her twin sister, Ifeoma Okonkwo. Her journey into business and beauty began early in life, driven by a passion for modeling and commerce. As a teenager, she modeled for several Nigerian brands, swiftly establishing herself in the spheres of style, vogue, cosmetics, and trendsetting fashion. This early exposure ignited a spark that would grow into a lifelong pursuit of excellence in the beauty industry.


Summit-Gate LTD was founded from a place of purpose and precision—born out of Ifeyinwa's relentless passion to meet and exceed beauty standards through high-quality makeup products and expert consultancy. Over the years, Summit-Gate has evolved into a powerhouse brand known for its premium makeup line and customized consultancy services, catering to a growing global clientele. The brand is not just about cosmetics—it’s about confidence, identity, and empowerment.


From foundation for an even skin tone, concealers that blur imperfections, powders for flawless setting, and highlighters that enhance natural features, to lipsticks, primers, setting sprays, makeup removers, contour kits, and eyebrow definers—Summit-Gate offers a comprehensive and expertly curated suite of beauty solutions. Every product is crafted with precision, aimed at delivering flawless finishes and long-lasting wear. Whether it’s a tinted moisturizer for light coverage or a makeup brush set for professional application, Summit-Gate ensures that every beauty need is addressed with class.


Mrs. Dada's impact transcends Nigeria. Having started her business journey over 30 years ago in Lagos, she has grown her brand into a global name, expanding operations and influence from Nigeria to the United Kingdom. Her leadership and vision continue to inspire a new generation of women in business, and her success story is a demonstration of what dedication, creativity, and faith in one’s vision can achieve.


Not only has she transformed the face of cosmetics in Africa, but she has also placed Nigeria on the global beauty map with Summit-Gate’s international standards and premium products. She encompasses the spirit of a modern entrepreneur—innovative, fearless, and forward-thinking.


Ifeyinwa Dada is not just a name; she is a brand. A force. A legacy in the making. Her journey from teenage model to international cosmetics mogul is proof that with perseverance, hard work, and an unshakable belief in quality, the world becomes a stage—and Mrs. Dada is shining on it.

Ifeyinwa Dada: The Visionary Behind Summit-Gate LTD – Redefining Beauty with Purpose and Passion

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