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Kene Okonkwo Mocks Femi Otedola As He Loses Court Case Against Her Father’s Nestoil

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Kene Okonkwo, a social media influencer and daughter of billionaire businessman Obi Jackson, has made comments that many believe were directed at fellow billionaire Femi Otedola.

Kene Okonkwo Mocks Femi Otedola As He Loses Count Case Against Her Father's Nestoil

The remarks came shortly after a court victory involving her father, the founder and CEO of Nestoil.

Taking to Instagram, Kene appeared to celebrate the outcome while making a subtle jab at Otedola.

She suggested that true legacy is not built through public displays of wealth or social media publicity.

“A legacy is not by riding bikes abroad and paying blogs to publicise wealth that is so common,” she wrote.

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Kene Okonkwo added that riding expensive bikes abroad and promoting wealth online does not define lasting success.

The influencer also accused Otedola of trying to use political influence to gain ownership of a property that did not belong to him.

She questioned how someone could explain to their children that they spent time and effort attempting to take another person’s asset and still failed.

How do you explain to your children that you saw someone else’s building and wanted it so bad you wasted your time, manipulating the political systems to try and take it but still lost. What a joke.”

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She added that the time spent on publicity activities, including book launches, could have been better used learning how successful entrepreneurs build businesses from the ground up.

According to Kene, her family’s confidence comes from creating and growing their own ventures through hard work, commitment, patience, and faith rather than seeking what belongs to others.

If you like something so much, the time spent in launching books, why not use it to learn how the people who actually made it from scratch did it.

“We are and have always been confident because we don’t take or envy what belongs to others; we build our own with dedication, time, hardwork and most importantly prayer,” Kene write.

The posts quickly attracted attention on social media, with many users interpreting them as direct criticism of Femi Otedola following the legal dispute.

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