- A Nigerian lady shared her experience meeting billionaire Femi Otedola at Gateway International Airport.
- The encounter was posted on TikTok by the user @ijayy.
- The story has generated significant reactions on social media.

A Nigerian lady has shared details of her encounter with billionaire businessman Femi Otedola at an airport, sparking reactions across social media.
The lady, identified as @ijayy on TikTok, revealed that she met Otedola at Gateway International Airport.
According to her, she approached the billionaire for a photo after spotting him, and he willingly agreed.
A viral video from the moment shows her excitement as she posed for the picture with him, which she later framed.
“Of course, I met the most humble billionaire in Nigeria. I asked for a picture and of course I had to have it framed because why not? @Temi Ajibade your dad is such a sweet man,” the caption reads.
This comes after Otedola was named Africa’s “poorest billionaire” by Forbes.
Despite that label, his net worth is estimated at $1.3 billion.
The drop in his wealth is linked to his decision to sell a significant stake in Geregu Power Plc below its market value.
Nonetheless, Otedola remains a major force in the business world, with strong investments across multiple sectors.
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In other news… Tension has risen in parts of Kwara State after residents reportedly rejected relief materials distributed by representatives of the federal government led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, insisting instead on urgent action to secure the release of abducted victims.
In a video circulating online, members of the affected community were seen refusing items such as mats and buckets, expressing frustration over what they described as misplaced priorities amid a worsening security situation.
The protest follows reports that about 176 individuals were abducted in the area, leaving families in distress and heightening concerns over safety in the region.
Residents, visibly aggrieved, demanded that authorities focus on rescuing the kidnapped victims rather than distributing relief items, which they said do not address the immediate crisis.
The incident has sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many Nigerians echoing the community’s concerns about insecurity and calling for stronger government intervention.
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