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From Billionaire Bliss To Taxi Driver: The Unexpected Downfall Of Goddy Anabor Will Leave You Speechless!....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie John

In the annals of Nigerian high society, Goddy Anabor once stood as a prominent figure, a billionaire businessman and publisher of the now-rested Hearts Magazine. In the zenith of his fame and wealth, he was celebrated for his generosity and opulence, earning admiration from musicians and Lagos socialites alike. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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Goddy Anabor’s wealth was said to have been amassed through activities such as Yahoo (419) at the time, a fact he philosophically defended, claiming it wasn’t a crime but a form of restitution from those who stole from his ancestors. His financial success allowed him to venture into various businesses, notably founding The Heart Magazine, a romance soft-sell publication that rivaled the defunct Hints Magazine.

Born on March 28, 1964, in Edo State, Goddy received his education at St Vincent Primary School, Auchi, and later Ambrose Alli University, where he earned a B.Sc in Economics. His journey into entrepreneurship included roles at organizations like Pegasus Industries and Super Engineering before joining Chevron Nigeria Limited around 1990.

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His business empire extended beyond publishing, with ventures in color printing, real estate, and a security company. His remarkable success was highlighted by over 100 buildings to his name and a reported 3 billion naira at Equity Bank in 1990.

Goddy Anabor’s extravagant lifestyle was the stuff of legend. He hosted wild parties attended by foreign ambassadors and was a favorite among Nigerian women, particularly Lagos’ elite. His social influence reached such heights that Owambe parties were considered incomplete without his presence.

However, the tides turned, and Goddy found himself in a downward spiral. His lavish spending, numerous side chicks, and reported drug addiction took a toll on his fortune. Properties in GRA Ikeja and Allen Avenue were sold off at giveaway prices as friends seized the opportunity to acquire assets from the now financially strapped businessman.

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His wife, Anthonia, whom he accused of colluding with business managers to steal from him, abandoned him, moving abroad with their children when the money ran out. Goddy, now 62, drives a taxi in Lagos to make ends meet. His once-glamorous life has faded into memories, and he relies on the support of one benefactor, Mike Biggy, who cares for his bills.

Goddy Anabor’s journey from a Nigerian billionaire businessman to a taxi driver serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the transient nature of wealth and the consequences of excess.

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