- Nigerian billionaire and CEO of Teka Group Ltd, Chief Ugonna Osinachi Orabuchi, recently held a grand burial for his late father-in-law.
- The burial featured an opulent gold-plated casket valued at over N130 million.
- Details of the burial, including photos from the ceremony, were shared on X (formerly Twitter).
- The extravagant burial has sparked waves of attention online
Nigerian billionaire and CEO of Teka Group Ltd, Chief Ugonna Osinachi Orabuchi, popularly known as “Panteka,” recently laid to rest his late father-in-law, Nze Mathias Nwafor Uzo Orakwute, in a gold-plated casket valued at over N130 million.
Nze Orakwute reportedly passed away at the age of 72, and his burial was marked by an opulent ceremony.
Details of the burial were shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) by a media outlet, which included poignant photos from the ceremony.
The post read:
“Imo Billionaire Businessman, CEO of Teka Group Ltd, Chief Ugonna Osinachi Orabuchi, popularly known as Panteka, reportedly buries his Anambra in-law in a casket worth over 130 million naira.”
Photos from the ceremony show a group of undertakers carrying the casket to its final resting place.
This news has sparked widespread discussion online, with many sharing their thoughts on the elaborate burial.
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In other news, It was a lavish display of wealth at the funeral of the mother of socialite, Obi Cubana in Oba, Anambra State, on Friday July 16.
The funeral attracted several celebrities, businesspeople and politicians, who ‘sprayed’ huge amounts of naira notes at the event.
Several guests sprayed Obi Cubana with 200, 500 and 1,000 naira notes, in what seemed like a bid to outdo one another.
In one of the videos that went viral, two of guests were seen having a playful cash fight as they threw wads of money at each other, while other guests looked on.
Residents of the community as well as bouncers, struggled to pick as much as they could as naira notes began to rain like it was going out of fashion…
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