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Nigerian billionaire Tony Elumelu criticized for accepting award named after genocidal king Leopold - Face2Face Africa

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Nigerian billionaire Tony O. Elumelu has been conferred with Belgium’s oldest and highest national award: “The honorary distinction of Officer in the Order of Leopold” for his entrepreneurial drive across Africa and commitment to poverty eradication. The Belgian ambassador to Nigeria, Daniel Bertrand, presented the award to the business mogul on Sunday, November 15, 2020,...

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