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May Their Souls Rest In Peace, See The Nigerian Billionaires That Has Passed On This Year

Many strange things have been happening as this year begins and part of it was a strange death and passing away of some prominent Nigerians. The passing away of billionaires in the country and lots more.

A few days back we all are shouting happy new year but it saddens and baffles us that many that made the same declaration are now late.

Even though the year is just starting, there have been deaths of some Nigerian billionaires recorded which I would share with you below. We all know that death is inevitable and death is a no- respecter for any man and despite the wealth of these billionaires when death comes knocking there is nothing much we can do it still took them away.

1. Shaka Momoh.

 Shaka Momoh is widely known in Nigeria as a big man, a billionaire. who are an art collector and astute businesses died in January 2021 as a result of complications from Coronavirus according to reports? The Edo State billionaire was the founder and Chairman of Planet One hotels and events which is located at Mobolaji Bank Anthony way, Maryland in Ikeja, Lagos State. His death grieved many people.

2. Prince Bolu Akin- Olugbade

 

Prince Bolu Akin- Olugbade died after contracting Coronavirus in January 2021 according to reports. The Aare Onakakanfo of Owu Kingdom is a Nigerian billionaire who has a collection of Royce Rolls. It is known that he had luxurious and exotic cars, Mansions.

3. Rosemary Adebutu.

 

 Rosemary Adebutu is the wife of Nigerian billionaire, Kessington Adebutu, and she is known to be someone who aside his husband' s wealth has more than enough cash, but sadly she died in January 2021 after a brief and short illness.

We pray may all their souls Rest in Peace. Well, let this be a call unto us that death is no respecter of anyone either rich, poor, young, old. When it comes it comes let us all be prepared and do the will of God while we are still amongst the living.

Thanks, don' t forget to share with others.

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