For as long as many can remember, sudden billionaire Scott Tommey has been nowhere to be found.

The man who caught a stir with massive spendings – including flying guests, entertainers and caterers abroad for a birthday bash – has stayed underground since the advent of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.

The new regime had beamed intense searchlight on the terrain where Tommey hit good fortune – Oil and Gas industry.

Scott Tommey is the brain behind Osmoserve Global, an indigenous company that provides marine and engineering services to the oil and gas industry.

The Buhari administration had gone after players believed to have made “sickening wealth” in the industry labeled “the most corrupt” in the country.

Lifestyle and manner of business practice were used as yardstick for determining those to “investigate”.

Tommey who just stated enjoying media patronage and public attention with his emerging flamboyant lifestyle had ropped out of sight.

And stayed put in that region of existence for obvious reasons societynow.ng learned.
But twelve months back, as speculations rage about the money man’s disappearance, his handlers attempted a bit of image laundry.

“He is planning a re entry into the social scene with something big and massive” was the word back then.

But it past a year – and Scott Tommey and his planned entry remain consigned to social oblivion.

And the rumour about the real reason for his “disappearance” rages on.
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