Earlier this week, Ghana witnessed a flurry of activities when one of Nigeria's billionaire investors in the Ghanaian economy was accused of running a "militia" in his upscale home, a stone throw from JUBILEE HOUSE, the Presidential palace. His name is famously known as MR BENEDICT PETERS, the hardworking founder of the AITEO Group, an energy company with major stakes in oil and gas across Africa and globally.
I had just returned to Lagos from Abuja when the news broke. I immediately reached out to him and was relieved that he answered my call. "Bennie" as most friends call him was not such a man to be so treated without any proof of "armed bodyguards anywhere near him." The only misdemeanor on the part of his security was the overzealousness of blocking access to other neighbors over a dispute with the estate managers. And he has expressed sincere apologies to the aggrieved and the security agencies while explaining that it was triggered by provocation from the facilities managers who reneged repeatedly on certain obligations...
Since he established his reputable business empire in Ghana, he's been very reclusive and disciplined. Not many people can claim to have seen him outside his home or office. Not even me. I can count the number of times I've seen him on my fingertips. For a man as stupendously wealthy as he is, he is very security conscious. His security architecture is so professionally and meticulously structured. He has spent his fortune to engage the best of services.I flew to Ghana the following day and was happy to meet my Brother in good spirit. Unknown to many, Bennie is highly cerebral. His homes and offices are often littered with books and educative magazines and journals. You will never catch him indulging in frivolities. And he is a health freak who passionately screens those who come in contact with him...
Welldone Sophia 's uncle
ReplyDeleteMay we never be falsely accused, even if it happened, let God vindicate us in no distance time so that the accusers will bury their heads in shame
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DeleteThey fear what they don't understand.
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DeleteEgo n'esisi.
DeleteI can only imagine the trepidation πππ
ReplyDeleteOpoor, screens those he comes in contact with.
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it was written by Reuben Abati until I got to the end...well-done Dele Momodu
From the first paragraph of praise worship of an individual, I knew it must be Dele Momodu - it was confirmed when I got to the endππ
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Delete"My Boy" Dele Momodu - according to Davido! Read his last paragraph "I flew to Ghana the next day...and all the praises, blablabla" - all the praises, just for brown envelope in dollars.
ReplyDelete@ anon, it might not really be but it might be on the ground of the cordial relationship they have.
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