In fact, some may not even think the name special in any way. But once the name Eze Ego is added, then those of the past generations begin to not just remember, but to reminisce....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Eze Ego was one of the very few, influential and wealthy people of his time. Even more, he was relatively the youngest one to have so much money, popularity, affluence and reputation in the business scene.

During his time, he was often referred to by many names. Victor Okafor was an indigene of Uzoakwa, Ihiala in Anambra State. He was born on the 25th of December, 1964, and his story was a typical example of a rise from grass to grace.

He had his primary school education at the Uzoakwa Primary School but he was forced to drop out during his secondary school education at Abbot Boys’ Secondary School, Ihiala and eventually took to business.

His childhood was a very traumatic one and at a point, his own father reportedly disowned him when he was nabbed for being a member of a robbery gang which terrorised Onitsha traders.

To escape being imprisoned for his criminal activities, he fled to Umumeni Village. From this place, he went to Umuduru, his mother’s village. However, things were hard at Umuduru. So, in 1989, he decided to move to Lagos where he joined a mentor.

Now, this was the area where things became shady. After staying in Lagos for a long while, nothing seemed to happen. Then all of a sudden, Boom, the name Eze Ego started spreading like wild fire.

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As it appears, he was already a multimillionaire and a very prominent person. It was rumored that he did Ọgu ego (money rituals) which made him amass such wealth.

In Lagos, he set up the Eze Ego Shopping Complex on Allen Avenue (there was also a branch in Abuja) and also the Eze Ego Plaza on the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road.

From these spots, he operated and controlled one of the biggest electronics store in Nigeria. His other companies were Vic-Winners International Limited, Eze Ego Nigeria Limited, Eze Ego Holdings Limited, Vitex Zinc Company Limited and Eze Ego Properties Limited.

Due to his strangely found wealth, Eze Ego was able to build several houses, villas and mansions all over the country.

In fact, one of the houses was made of glass. In the year 1999, EzenEgo had a real estate outside Ihiala whose worth was about half a billion naira.

The very big mansion which was used as his country home in Ihiala was worth another N500 million with the marble used for the walls imported from Italy.

That was not all, Victor had one of the largest private car garages in all of Africa. He was a great lover of cars.

Thus, he was always purchasing the latest vehicles and keeping them in his garages at Ihiala and Lagos. At one point, his garage alone was valued at almost one billion naira.

He once paid N14 million just to acquire just two posh cars: a Sedan Lincoln Continental Mark 8 and a Mercedes Benz R230 convertible from Moontrends.

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Actually, as at the time of his death, he left behind countless state-of-the-art cars, 70 houses all over Nigeria and overseas and billions of naira in his bank account.

He was married to the fair-complexioned and beautiful Laurita Nkechi, a princess from Akata in Imo State and the marriage produced eight children.

Not only that, he also had kids by other women apart from his wife, Nkechi. When Eze Ego died, a lot of controversy erupted amidst his family members.

Although Eze Ego’s life was very mysterious and controversial, his death was even more so.

The staggeringly rich man died on December 25, 1999 at the age of 34.

As was his normal tradition, he prepared to go to his hometown in Ihiala where he would bless many people with bounties & impress people with his wealth.

Before going home, Eze Ego was known to visit Afrikan Shrine where he met with Femi Kuti in order to ensure all went smoothly.

The party was billed to start from the night of Christmas to Boxing Day (26th), so Eze Ego decided to start his trip from Lagos on the 23rd of December. But little did he know that all his efforts were in vain. He was unconsciously planning for his own funeral.

But what precisely happened? Eze Ego would have normally taken a flight from Lagos to Enugu, and then, take a convoy all the way to Ihiala.

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However, the fatal rates of air crashes during that period claimed to have made him change his mind. The outcome was disastrous for the mogul.

The Cherokee car which Victor took had a hitch along Lagos Ibadan Expressway, and then, totally broke in Asaba. Fearing that the car would be stolen, he refused to leave it behind. Rather he used a Lexus car to tow it all the way.

Two kilometres to Ihiala, Ezego ran into a pothole, and mistakenly, he stepped on his brakes. This caused the Cherokee car that was being towed to hit his own Lexus car, and just like that, Eze Ego and the car tumbled into a ditch where he was massively injured on his head.

He was rushed to the nearby Lady of Lourdes Hospital (where Ezego incidentally made a donation of N15 million Naira a few years before the accident).

He was still alive and stable when they brought him to the hospital and all the medical workers went into an overdrive to save the life of a man they know as a giver and mentor. All attempts to stabilize him failed.

His family members suggested that he be taken to an advanced hospital in Port-harcourt. On the way to Port Harcourt city, Eze Ego allegedly died a blurry, unconscious sort of death.

Eze Ego’s death did not just come and go like that. It birthed a lot of other strange and mysterious events. All the houses and big cars owned by the multimillionaire have been damaged and left abandoned…CONTINUE READING>>

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