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Nigerian Billionaire Business Mogul, Femi Otedola Boards Molue Bus In Lagos

A recent video of Billionaire and business mogul, Femi Otedola has been going on viral on social media platforms.

The reason for this is that Femi Otedola, son of a former Lagos state governor and father of DJ Cuppy was seen in Molue bus as a passenger.

The video is trending because the Molue bus is used as a means of transport in Lagos by mostly the lowest people in the socioeconomic ladder.

See the photo from the video of Femi Otedola below:

Femi Otedola in glasses and black shirt


Read what tori.ng wrote about the video below:


Billionaire businessman, entrepreneur and chairman of Forte Oil PLC, Femi Otedola, has taken to his verified Instagram page to share a video clip of him commuting like a common man in the streets of Lagos.

According to the oil magnate and father to celebrity disck jockey, DJ Cuppy, he boarded the commercial bus popularly known as Molue, from Sango to Agege in the commercial city of Lagos.

In the video, it was apparent that most of the passengers where totally ignorant of who he is, as they paid him little or no attention.

Otedola captioned the clip: "Recently took a ride on the Molue from Sango to Agege"


Likewise, LindaIkejisblog wrote this too below:


With his arrival on social media and the kind of content he's been sharing, many Nigerians are saying Femi Otedola may be positioning himself to run for a political office in 2019.



Below is a video he shared minutes ago showing him riding in the popular Molue bus from Sango to Agege...


Recently took a ride on the Molue from Sango to Agege ? ... F.Ote?

A post shared by Femi Ote? (@femiotedola) on May 16, 2018 at 6:48am PDT

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