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Home » Metro » Former Konga CEO Nick Imudia takes his life, drops note on how to share his wealth

Former Konga CEO Nick Imudia takes his life, drops note on how to share his wealth

June 27, 2024
in Metro
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Former CEO of one of Nigeria’s e-commerce giants, Konga, Nick Imudia, is dead.

He reportedly ended it all in his apartment on Tuesday night, 25th June 2024, by jumping from the balcony of his Lekki, Lagos apartment.

Before ending it all, he was said to have called his US-based brother to give instructions on how to distribute his wealth should anything happen to him, ThisDay reports.

He also reached out to his young daughter from a previous relationship, telling her he would always be there for her and that she only needed to look in the sky to see him.

CONVERSEER reports that Imudia’s last post on Instagram is “I’m gone.”

Imudia was until his death, the CEO of D.light, a leading innovator in residential solar energy solutions.

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