“I always admire his humility” – Video of billionaire Femi Otedola inside a molue bus in Lagos resurfaces online, stirs reaction (Watch)

An old video of billionaire Femi Otedola inside a public transport called molue bus in Lagos State has resurfaced online and by extension got many people talking online.

Femi Otedola, a 61-year-old billionaire investor from Epe, Lagos State is well-known for his phillantropic effort.

Recently he makes headlines as he donated the sum of N1billion to the Lagos State Government. Also in October 2023, Femi Otedola also raises eyebrows as he gifts N750M to every student of Augustine University.

In the throwback video making the rounds online, Femi Otedola unlike his fellow billionaires ignores his influential capacity in society and by extension was seen inside a molue in Lagos with average people.

Despite the fact that the place is overcrowded, billionaire Femi Otedola maintains his seat with the people as the driver drives on the molue from Sango to Agege.

However, no one inside the public transport was able to identify billionaire Femi Otedola who later stood up and alighted by heading to his destination when the molue bus stopped.

Note that billionaire Femi Otedola is one of the wealthy men in Nigeria. He has the largest share in the First Bank Group.

He is the founder of Geregu Power Plc and the former owner of Forte Oil Plc. He also has stake in newly established Dangote refinery among others.

Watch the video below;

See reactions below;

Fashina Taiwo: Hmm…I always admire his humility and simplicity.Very unlike all these noise makers we have around. God bless you sir for all your philanthropic works.🙏.

Taiwo Albert Ekunode: This man has something great up his sleeves. He is doing the spade work, the market survey. Let wailers and idlers continue their business.

Owenaze OSamudiamen Emmanuel: You see why it is very important to be to be current.no one inside that bus knew him.1 if you had approached him , he would have blessed that person.secondly you get board at times living a prisoner life, because you call yourself a big man.i do same.

Godwin Ebong: Sometimes he wants to personally experience what the common man is going through and see what it means to be a low privileged person. Please do not treat him the way the Jews treated Jesus Christ when He came and dwelled on earth as a lowly human.

Kingston Obike: He’s lucky I wasn’t there, he would have transferred $20,000 to my account right there, or risk me telling everyone in the bus he’s a billionaire.

Nicole Olaboyede: All of you are just nagging, leave him alone, u guys should work hard so people we be calling you billionaire.

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