While the bereaved oil tycoon, Prince Dapo Abiodun is still mourning the recent sad death of his first son, Olugbemiga, news filtering out suggests that one of his multi-million naira mega Heyden petrol stations in Ikeja, Lagos has been sealed by the management of the Federal Airport Authorities of Nigeria, FAAN.
A source told Daily Times that the recently opened petrol station located in Ile-Zik area of the Lagos-Abeokuta expressway has been under locks and keys for more than three weeks due to some certain alleged infraction. It is one of about 50 moribund Energy filling stations owned by maverick businessman, Jimoh Ibrahim, which was later acquired by Abiodun’s Heyden Petroleum. It was learnt that there are some unresolved issues inherited by the Ogun State-born handsome and highly successful business mogul over the mega station sitting on a sprawling land believe to belong to FAAN.
Another source close to the oil tycoon said there is no cause for alarm as the matter will soon be resolved as the family is still mourning the loss of their son who was initially been groomed to run the affairs of the multibillion naira oil company.
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