A Nigerian billionaire and politician, Prince Arthur Eze, has allegedly asked the Enugu State Police Command to declare his nephew, Prince Olisa Eze, wanted a few weeks after he openly announced that he had forgiven him. SaharaReporters had reported that Arthur extended his forgiveness to Prince Olisa and Prince Onyeka whom he had engaged in a legal battle over their properties which he alleged that they acquired with his money.
A Nigerian billionaire Prince Arthur Eze has made peace with his two nephews - Prince Olisa Eze and Prince Onyeka - whom he said had offended him for years. Arthur announced that he had forgiven his nephews at the 40th memorial service of his late father, Prince Michael Anekwe Eze at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Oranto, Ukpo, Dunukofia Local Government Area, Anambra State. The billionaire had accused his nephews of fraudulently diverting money from his business for their personal use.
Nigerian billionaire Arthur Eze has offered for sale a fully detached duplex house belonging to his nephew, Prince Olisa Eze after evicting his family without any valid court order. The house located at No. 5 Ifeanyi Ararume Street, Mabushi, Abuja was said to be offered for sale for the sum of N300million. Arthur on January 23, 2023 allegedly sent thugs and armed policemen for the second time to forcibly evict Olisa’s family from the property despite a notice of appeal pending before an appeal court seeking a stay of execution from taking possession of his property.
Arthur Eze is a Nigerian oil mogul, philanthropist, politician, and the CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum, the largest privately held Nigerian exploration and production group. The Igbos call him, ‘ozoigbondu’ of Igboland. Early Life & Education Arthur Eze was born on November 27, 1948, in Ukp, Dunukofia LGA, in Anambra State, Nigeria. He studied