Former Konga CEO, Nick Imudia, Commits Suicide

June 27, 2024
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Former Konga CEO, Nick Imudia, Commits Suicide
A former Chief Executive Officer (CEO), of Konga, one of Nigeria’s e-commerce giants, Nick Imudia, has committed suicide in his home.
According to The Will, Nick killed himself on the night of Tuesday, 25  June by jumping from the balcony of his Lekki, Lagos apartment. Before making the jump, Nick had called his US-based brother to give him instructions on how to distribute his wealth should anything happen to him.
The report also said he called his young daughter from a previous relationship and told her he would always be there for her and that all she needed to do was to look in the sky and he would see her.
His friends, family, and associates are in shock as to why he would commit suicide. No one is sure why he took his own life.
From the Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State, Nick, until his death,  was the CEO of D.light, a leading innovator in the distribution and financing of residential solar energy solutions and transformational household products, Nick was previously married to the mother of his young daughter who was also from the same local government with him. The marriage ended due to irreconcilable differences.
He gave love a second chance when he got married to a Caucasian. Everyone assumed he had reached his height only to wake up to news of his suicide. Before Konga, Nick had stints with TCL/Alcatel as a regional director and Microsoft Device and Services as the GM/MD for West and Central Africa.
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