Igbo people are recognised to be the tribe that thrives most in entrepreneurship in any aspect they may wish to go into. It believed in Nigeria that anywhere things are moving smoothly that you must see an Igbo man, either in a private firm or an industry.
The Richest Igbo man in Nigerian is Prince Arthur Eze, who is the CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum and he is likewise a philanthropist and a politician.
The Prince seen in his name is not a nickname but his real name as he is from a Royal Family, and the brother of the King of their Rural Village Ukpo in Anambra State, Nigeria. Prince Arthur Eze who was born on 27th of November 1948, went to St. Augustus Secondary college in Nkwerre Imo state in 1970, after which he traveled later to California to complete his education, at California State University wherein he went to pursue a diploma in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering from 1974 to 1978.
His billions started pumping in 1991, after he came back home and established Atlas Oranto Petroleum. Authur constructed an oil rig wherein he created job possibilities for a lot of Nigerians and the Oil Rig is the largest presently in Nigeria.
He is the Richest Igbo man in the world currently with a net worth of about $5. 8 billion in which most of it came from his oil agencies he made solid in most of the African and international locations.
Authur who has a Wife, and five Children (3 boys and 2 girls), makes money on daily basis compared to what Nigerian politicians earn in months. He was spotted spraying cash in bundles instead of spraying it in notes, which showed the extent of his wealth.
The exact number of cars he own remains unknown. Rumors even has it that he owns 5 Rolls- Royce cars. Then in December, 2020 he graced an occasion in a convoy that consists of Rolls- Royce Phantom VIII Limo, Rolls- Royce Phantom VII and a Mercedes Benz G- Wagon.
He owns a 2019 Rolls- Royce, a personal jet, Bombardier Challenger aircraft.
His philanthropic actions can' t be compared as he makes donations to charity corporations, both in and outside the country.
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