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Popular businessman “Egonaejeije Na Awka-Etiti” dies in tragic circumstances after alleged altercation with son in Abuja.

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A Nigerian billionaire businessman, Chief Godwin Chinedu Lucky Adimike, has reportedly been killed inside his mansion in Abuja.
Social media reports claim that the businessman, popularly known as “Egonaejeije Na Awka-Etiti,” was allegedly stabbed to death by his son, said to be between 19 and 20 years old, after a heated argument.

The 53-year-old businessman was said to be a major player in Alaba International Market in Lagos and hailed from Awka-Etiti in Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
An obituary poster seen by News Express showed that the incident occurred on Friday, May 15, 2026.
According to an Instagram user identified as md_olivia199, the death of the businessman has thrown many people into shock and mourning. The post described the late Adimike as a generous philanthropist known for supporting the less privileged and helping members of his community.
The post alleged that the incident happened in Abuja following a disagreement reportedly linked to money and family business matters. Sources claimed that the young man, who was reportedly serving under the NYSC scheme, confronted his father over financial issues before the disagreement turned violent.
The businessman was reportedly stabbed several times and was later confirmed dead at a hospital. The suspect is said to be in police custody while investigations continue.
The Instagram post further described the late businessman as someone who supported widows, empowered many people, contributed to church activities, and touched lives positively through his charitable acts. It added that during the COVID-19 pandemic, he allegedly distributed food items and cash worth millions of naira to people in Awka-Etiti.
The incident has been described by many as a painful tragedy and a reminder of how anger, lack of self-control, and unresolved family conflicts can lead to devastating consequences.
Friends, associates, and members of the Awka-Etiti community are said to be mourning the loss of the businessman, whom many described as a humble and cheerful giver.

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