In a heartwarming display of West African brotherhood, Nigerian billionaire and telecoms titan, Mike Adenuga, paid a courtesy visit to his longtime friend and former Ghanaian President John Mahama at his residence in Accra yesterday. The two leaders—both icons in their respective fields—were pictured sharing a warm handshake, clad in shades of pink that hinted at a relaxed, familial atmosphere.
Sources close to both men revealed that Adenuga, known across the continent as “The Guru of Telecoms,” made the trip as part of a private tour across West Africa before returning to Lagos in the evening. The visit, described as “quality time together,” was an opportunity for both gentlemen to reconnect, reminisce, and discuss matters dear to their hearts—from business to African unity.
In 2016, Ghana honored Adenuga with its highest national award, the Companion of the Star of Ghana (CSG), presented by none other than President Mahama himself at the Accra International Conference Centre. The award recognized Adenuga’s immense contributions to economic growth and telecommunications in Ghana and across the continent.
Yesterday’s visit was about respect, legacy, and the pan-African ties that continue to shape the destiny of the continent’s elite. As Adenuga jetted back to Lagos, both men left behind an indelible lesson: when African giants stand together, they inspire hope for the next generation of dreamers and doers.
From Accra to Lagos, the Guru keeps building bridges—one handshake at a time.