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Tayo Amusan Everything appears to be coming together for Tayo Amusan, the billionaire businessman and boss of the popular shopping mall on Victoria Island, Lagos, The Palms. After the many uncertainties that threatened his life and livelihood in 2020, Providence has pressed a reset button for the Lagos-based enterpriser a reset button that guarantees a quantum leap in Amusan’s fiat and fortune. The COVID-19 crisis of 2020 racked up the nerves of travelling business people all around the world. As one of the many reportedly infected with the virus, Tayo Amusan was the subject of many conjectures, many fears, and many prayers. But it all ended in happy tears, with Amusan hale and indescribably hearty. With recent developments, Amusan’s happiness is even more unquantifiable. ....
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