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President Mahama meets with Africa's fifth richest man.

Tue, 10 Jun 2025 Source: Okine Isaac

Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama, has announced thrilling news about his encounter with one of Africa’s top five wealthiest and most powerful business leaders.




In a Facebook update on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, President Mahama disclosed that he had reunited with Nigerian billionaire entrepreneur Dr. Mike Adenuga.

The President praised Dr. Adenuga as a 'legendary figure in West Africa’s telecommunications and oil and gas sectors.' He expressed his delight at reconnecting with such an esteemed individual. While the exact location of their meeting wasn’t specified, the post highlighted the warm and productive nature of their discussion."**

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According to Forbes, Dr. Mike Adenuga holds the position of Africa’s fifth-wealthiest individual. He is the founder of Globacom, a leading telecommunications giant in Nigeria, and also heads Conoil, a prominent player in the oil industry. His enterprises have generated employment for thousands and significantly boosted the economies of Nigeria and beyond.

The announcement of his meeting with President Mahama has sparked widespread enthusiasm, particularly on social media. Many view this as a step toward deeper Ghana-Nigeria relations, with potential for new investments and business ventures that could benefit both nations.

As Ghana’s sitting president, John Mahama has been actively fostering connections with Africa’s top business figures. His discussion with Mike Adenuga may pave the way for future partnerships in critical sectors like telecoms, energy, and youth empowerment.

Numerous Ghanaians have commended the president for engaging with high-profile African entrepreneurs, expressing optimism that such collaborations will drive economic growth and national development in the coming years.

Source: Okine Isaac