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15 other things you should know about Zahra Buhari’s billionaire husband-to-be, Ahmed Ndimi

These are 15 other things you should know about Zahra Buhari’s billionaire husband-to-be, Ahmed Ndimi


1. Zahra Buhari, the daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari, is getting married on December 2, 2016 to a billionaire family well known as the ‘Kardashian’ family of Nigeria.

2. Her husband-to-be, Ahmed indimi, is a good looking graduate of a prestigious university.

3. He is currently the marketing director of Oriental energy resources and hails from Maiduguri.

4. In August 2013, Ahmed Indimi showed off his account balance of 99,864,731 on Instagram which trended on social media. 

5. Ahmed is a hardworking young man who is worth a fortune just like his billionaire father.


6. Alhaji Dr. Muhammed Indimi, the father of Ahmed, is the chairman and leading shareholder of Oriental Energy Resources


7. Mohammed Indimi is one of the billionaires and oil moguls in Nigeria with tremendous growth in the oil and gas sector and he sits on several boards of several booming business in the country. 

8. He is also an in-law of former Nigerian president, Ibrahim Babangida

9. He is married to a Chadian and Swiss (dual citizenship) wife Mrs Samira.
10. Oriental Energy Resources was founded in 1990 and currently has three projects offshore of Nigeria's Niger Delta region.

11. Muhammed Indimi reportedly has seven of his children on the board of Oriental Energy-They are Jibrila Indimi, Ibrahim Indimi, Ahmed Indimi (Head Of Crude Marketing), Mustapha Indimi (Technical Director), Mrs Ameena Indimi Dalhatu (Chief Operating Officer)’ Mrs Amina Indimi-Fodio (Legal council/Director) and Mrs Yakolo Indimi -Babangida, wife of Mohammed Babangida.

12. His net worth dropped from an estimated $670 million a year ago due to ongoing low oil prices, ranked in 2013 as the 37th richest persons in Africa by Forbes.
13. Presently ranked the 39th richest African man with net worth of $500 million

14. He is also a philanthropist and caregiver.
15. He has received lots of honorary doctorate degree awards from top universities in Nigeria, USA 


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