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Greatness Meets Greatness …Africa’s Pillar of Prosperity, Mike Adenuga Meets Ghanaian President – THISDAYLIVE
In the warm hush of an Accra afternoon, two giants of modern West Africa—one political, one entrepreneurial—shared a quiet moment away from the flashbulbs. Dr. Mike Adenuga, Nigeria’s elusive mogul and telecoms titan, known in some circles as “The Spirit of Africa,” paid a private visit to Ghana’s President John Mahama on Monday, June 9, 2025. The meeting, held at the president’s residence, had no press conference, no joint statement, just a cordial nod between old allies navigating a continent in motion.
While aides stayed mum on specifics, the symbolism needed no translation. In the understated choreography of African leadership, these encounters speak volumes. Adenuga’s arrival—and same-day return to Lagos—suggests nothing short of strategic alignment between two centres of regional gravity.
It helps that both men are riding high. Mahama, re-elected in January after a triumphant return to office, is basking in Ghana’s economic bounce-back. The cedi has surged more than 40% this year, and Mahama has wasted no time in recalibrating Ghana’s fiscal trajectory.
Adenuga, meanwhile, remains a continental force: Globacom just brought first-ever mobile coverage to Kura, a remote Nigerian village; and Conoil debuted the Obodo blend, Nigeria’s freshest crude grade. Still, Monday’s visit was not merely a victory lap. Behind the scenes, there are whisperings: cross-border investments, digital collaboration, telecom infrastructure. If Mahama is rebuilding Ghana’s economic edifice, few allies carry more weight than Adenuga whose ventures knit West Africa together from Lagos to Kumasi.
Indeed, just weeks ago, Mahama publicly hailed Adenuga at the billionaire’s 72nd birthday celebration, calling him “a pillar of prosperity” and a beacon of continental ambition. In his words, Adenuga’s vision “has helped build not just businesses, but bridges between nations.”
And perhaps that is the real takeaway. In a continent where prosperity often hinges on quiet partnerships, the meeting of these two men was less a handshake than a signal—a subtle syncopation in Africa’s unfolding rhythm.
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