How Devastated SIFAX Boss Taiwo Afolabi’s Twin Brother Died

Taiwo Afolabi, the billionaire owner of maritime big name, SIFAX Group, is devastated.

He lost his twin brother, Kehinde Afolabi – the owner of Ken Dallas Hotel in Alimosho area of Lagos State- today, September 17, 2022.

Those who have access to the boss of SIFAX Group – a Nigerian conglomerate with huge investment in Maritime, Aviation, Finance Services, Hospitality, Haulage and Oil and Gas – maintained his death came to be after three days battle with a-yet-to-be-ascertained health condition.

“I don’t know what the ailment was… he was down for three days… I understand he passed on after unsuccessful attempts by medical personnel to save his life,” an insider told highstreet.ng.

His sad departure came to be months after the deceased and his wealthy twin brother signposted their 60th birthday with lavish parties both in London, United Kingdom, and Nigeria.

Born in 1962, Mr. Afolabi and his now deceased twin brother turned 60 years on April 29, 2022.

They had the first leg of their birthday celebration at The Ballroom, Sheraton Grand, Park Lane, Piccadily, London, WIJ 7BX. While the second leg, with who is who from far and near in attendance held On Sunday, June 19, 2022, in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

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