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Why Billionaire Aliko Dangote’s Death Story Didn’t Shake High Society

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…how confidant and associate, Femi Otedola reacted

Information filtering in has revealed why the different versions of the death of billionaire Aliko Dangote didn’t shake high society.

Sources attribute this development to the fact he was in the midst of friends at the time his ‘’demise’’ was announced on the social media sphere. – and this was just hours after he was part of the 50th birthday celebration of the fountain point of the success of Access Bank , Aig Imokhuede.

The event which held in Surrey, UK- at Imokhuede’s private home- on Saturday September 24 2016 reportedly had the cream of the nation’s high society and shining lights of business community in attendance.
The Chairman of Dangote Group, taken to the airport by pal, Femi Otedola for a trip South Africa in the company of Nwajuko, Niyi Adebayo and others just arrived their destination when the news of his demise broke.

And many in High society immediately turned to well known confidant , friend and business associate Femi Otedola for confirmation – he slammed a lid on the inquiry without requesting a call back.

‘’His adamant posture helped to quickly quench the thirst of high society for morbid news about one of it’s own’’ a source stated.

Otedola reportedly took it personal, like it was confirmation of own death being sought.

His action reportedly set off a vital set of chain of reactions that pulled the plug on the talks of death.

The “Hale, hearty and alive’’ tweet of the man in the eye of the storm, Aliko Dangote reportedly served as a critical move that arrested the emerging rage of death report in the public space.

And Dangote’s media team initiated media calls describing the news ‘’a hoax’’

‘’the Otedola’s reaction and Dangote’s tweet took out the wind off the sail of the death talks in high society, they were timely and ensured it went no further than the first puff’’ a source analysed.

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