E-Money pays for 2.5km road construction in his village
- A self-acclaimed billionaire and oil investor, E-money, has paid for the construction of a road in his village in Anambra state
- In a video shared by Africa Facts Zone, E-money could be seen assessing the 2.5-kilometre road construction in Uli
- While work progressed on the road, passers-by and villagers stood and watched in utter amazement
Self-acclaimed billionaire, shipping executive and oil investor, E-money, has paid for the 2.5-kilometre road construction in Anambra state.
According to Africa Facts Zone, the project’s location is in his village, Uli, in the state. In the video shared by the same handle, E-Money, whose real name is Emeka Okonkwo, could be seen gesticulating towards the road as he walked with another person.
A man in a suit who looks like his bodyguard was also nearby as the construction workers paved the road.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that E-money left his fans and followers in awe after he took to the platform to share photos from his bedroom at his new luxurious home.
In the photo, he was seen posing in bed covered in a vintage designer bedspread. Everything from the curtains to the furniture in the room suggested a lot of money was put into the decor.
E-Money took to his social media page to shower accolades on his wife on their 10th wedding anniversary.
He said he has been with his wife for 15 years and they have been married for 10. He added that Juliet believed in him and his dream even when he had nothing.
"Reminiscing on the last 15 years and I cannot but thank God for ensuring our paths crossed. If not, the E-Money many know today may have just remained another Emeka on the streets of Ajegunle. You will come over to Mama’s shop in Ajegunle then, not ashamed of me. You saw Emeka then and you believed in what could come out of him," he wrote.
In other news, a one-time billionaire and the brother of Asia's richest man, Anil Ambani, has been asked by the court to set aside $100 million (N36,350,000,000) in his dispute as three Chinese banks launch a lawsuit against him.
The man has, however, pleaded poverty, saying his net worth is nothing. In a plea to the court, he said that “the value of his investments has collapsed”.
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He said he does not have any valuable assets which can be traded off for money.
The banks filed a lawsuit against Ambani on the defaulted loan of $925 million (N336,237,500,000) they gave to his company, Ambani’s Reliance Communications Ltd.
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