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Breaking: Oil Billionaire, Benny Peters, Lands Plum Platinum Mining Deal in Zimbabwe

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Breaking: Oil Billionaire, Benny Peters, Lands Plum Platinum Mining Deal in Zimbabwe

Breaking: Oil Billionaire, Benny Peters, Lands Plum Platinum Mining Deal in Zimbabwe
May 23
15:22 2019

Benny Peters, maverick oil magnate, is an international deep pocket. But unlike the middling deep pocket, Peters presents no false sense of worth. He nurtures no delusions of grandeur. Call him the fairy Prince of the African oil sector and you couldn’t be too far from the truth.

Like the proverbial fairy Prince, Peters makes magic; he achieves great feats  far across the seas and international boundaries. A reality too many of his peers and associates readily attest to.

Yes, the billionaire magnate floats on an epic blaze of glory even as you read, like the fabled titan whose exploits dwarfs the attainments of peers. Just recently, his company, Bavura has gotten a concession from the Zimbabwean government for the commercial mining of platinum.

Bavura Holdings, in which the 52-year-old holds a major stake, is to develop the Serui Concession, south of the Hartley complex on the Great Dyke. Emmerson Mnangagwa, president of Zimbabwe, is expected to oversee the signing event. Aiteo, Bavura’s parent company, is involved in oil and gas and power generation. It branched out to mining in 2017 when it first received a license in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

There is no gainsaying Peters is an inspiration to most of his peers; he paved his path to acclaim like the proverbial fortune hunter who dared the odds and braved through storms to create eternity from a moment. Peters’ wealth bears the sweet, dazzling glow of infinity; pundits would say it’s because he worked for it. Even his detractors would acknowledge that he toiled really hard to attain his current height.

Little wonder Peters’ name easily pops  up on the list of the movers and shakers of the Nigerian oil sector. Before he relocated to Ghana and spread his genius across the African business landscape, Peters commanded affluence and his name caused doors of opportunities to swing wide open for cronies and associates.

So intimidating was his profile that cutthroat rivals silently prayed that he suffered a lull when former President Goodluck Jonathan bowed out of office and President Muhammadu Buhari took over. But since President Buhari became the President of Nigeria, Peters has appreciated in worth and fortune.

The Aiteo boss prospers at home and abroad even as numerous oil barons in the Nigerian oil and gas sector faded off the socio-economic scene. Rather than fade off, Peters, arguably one of the big boys in the oil and gas sector restrategised and advanced his genius into fresh African territories.  Now, he is reaping immensely from his quest.

 

 

 

 

 

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