[3][4] Abudu is the granddaughter of businessman Taiwo Sagoe and Modupe Sagoe, a textile material entrepreneur in Lagos, from her father's side: her grandfather is a lawyer and businessman from Abeokuta, Chief Ayinla Olatunde Abudu, the Mayegun of Egbaland.
She took a business development role at She Leads Africa, the financial empowerment forum for African women.
[1] FK Abudu has about 100,000 followers but she is not a full time influencer[weasel words], her livelihood comes from organising business development training for banks and startups.
[1] She was listed in the Time 100 list which aims to highlight the 100 individuals who are shaping the future of their fields and defining the next generation of leadership in business, entertainment, health and science, sports, activism, and more for her role in the 2020 End SARS protests.
[5] Abudu gained more following during her participation in the End SARS protest, she also hosts a podcast titled I Said What I Said alongside Jola Ayeye, a friend of hers.