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Axed contestant hopes for Lord Sugar’s investment

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“As long as you’re positive, always owning it and being individual, no one can ever fault that,” says Nadia Suliaman, who had one of the fastest ever firings on reality show The Apprentice.

Despite being “gutted” to be sent home in the fourth week of the show, Ms Suliaman remains optimistic that business may not be all over with Lord Alan Sugar.

Ms Suliaman, from Swansea, said “opportunities were hard” being raised by a single mum.

Now an owner of five businesses, the 36-year-old said she always loved the BBC 1 show and wanted to be able to inspire other “amazing” women.

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