The quiet town of Ukpor became the center of attention as Billionaire Businessman and CEO of (D’General Bitters, Mario & and Juliet Baby Diapers and Wipes, Zenco Properties) Cletus Uzoezie Oragwa, popularly known as Zenco, known for his humility and generosity, laid his beloved mother to rest in a grand ceremony that drew over 2,000 billionaires, celebrities, and dignitaries from across the world. The event was nothing short of spectacular, a testament to Zenco’s influence and the deep respect he commands. But amidst the glamour and opulence, two unforgettable moments stole the show, highlighting Zenco’s humility and unassuming nature.
The event began with Zenco’s surprising declaration that no one but him would spray money during the ceremony. While this shocked many of his billionaire friends, Zenco explained that this day was about honoring his mother, and he wanted the display to be a personal tribute. “Your presence here is all the love I need,” he said with a calm and appreciative tone.
However, not everyone believed Zenco was serious. As he danced in celebration while Spraying stacks of $100 dollar bills on guests and performing artists, some of his billionaire friends couldn’t resist bringing bundles of cash to him on the dance floor. They assumed his statement was simply a polite gesture and decided to honor him in their own way. But true to his word, Zenco, smiling warmly, quickly returned the bundles. “Thank you, my friends,” he said, “but there’s no need. Just enjoy the moment with me.”
The gesture left the crowd in awe. Witnesses described the moment as a reflection of Zenco’s humility and class. “It wasn’t about showing off,” one guest said. “He genuinely wanted to celebrate his mother’s life without turning it into a competition of wealth.”
The drama didn’t end there. While star performer and rapper Phyno was thrilling the crowd on stage, Zenco, known for his simple and unassuming appearance, moved closer to enjoy the performance. An overzealous bouncer, mistaking him for an ordinary guest, shoved him back. The scene left the hall in stunned silence.
Phyno, seeing what had happened, was visibly furious and almost slapped the bouncer. “Do you know who this man is?” he snapped. “This is the reason we’re all here today!” The bouncer, mortified, quickly realized his mistake. Before he could stammer an apology, Zenco, ever the gentleman, waved it off with a calm smile. “It’s okay,” he said. “He’s just doing his job.”
The incident became the talk of the event, with many marveling at how the man responsible for gathering the world’s wealthiest individuals in one place could be so humble and gracious. “Zenco’s humility is what sets him apart,” said one attendee. “He doesn’t need to flaunt his wealth—his actions speak louder than words.”
The funeral remained a perfect blend of grandeur and sincerity, a day dedicated to celebrating the life of Zenco’s mother and showcasing the depth of Zenco’s character. From gracefully returning bundles of cash to handling a potentially embarrassing moment with poise, Zenco reminded everyone why he’s respected not just for his wealth but for his heart.
As for the bouncer, he spent the rest of the evening in quiet reflection, surely vowing never to judge a book by its cover again.
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