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How Nick Imudia, The Former CEO Of Konga, Died —Househelp

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How Nick Imudia, The Former CEO Of Konga, Died —Househelp

Further information regarding the deceased boss’s passing has been revealed by his maid (name withheld), who worked for the late Nick Imudia, the former CEO of the massive Nigerian e-commerce company Konga.

A close friend of the deceased who wished to remain anonymous claimed that the househelp had been contacted by late Imudia the day before and that he had given her a piece of paper containing five phone numbers, including his brother’s number in the US.

Meanwhile, the friend of the dead said that the family had asked for Imudia’s remains to be released so that he may be buried.

Since he never displayed any symptoms of stress and had never been given a diagnosis of depression, the family had ruled out suicide as the reason for his death.

“She [househelp] said Nick told her to keep the numbers, that she would need them at the appropriate time. Thereafter, she said he went into the bathroom and heard the shower running, indicating that he was having a bath,” Late Imudia’s friend said according to Vanguard.

“She said after some time, she observed that the shower was still running and wondered what he could still be doing for so long. She knocked on the door, but there was no response and she left.

“Moments later, she said the private guard knocked on the door and informed her to come and see what had happened to Nick.

“She rushed downstairs and found him in a horrible state. Immediately, she rushed upstairs and still met the shower on. By the time she opened the door, she discovered there was nobody in there.”

This is so painful! May his soul rest in perfect peace.

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Rose Ajieh

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