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Hearts Magazine's Aniabor: From N3 Billion in 1990 to Taxi Driver in 2023 (Fear Women)

 

At the height of his fame and wealth, Goddy Aniabor, the publisher of now-rested Hearts Magazine, was the toast of musicians and Lagos big babes because of his generosity of heart and his large pocket.

 

Goddy, who is now a taxi driver on the streets of Lagos, made money from Yahoo, known as 419 at the time.

 

He invested the money by starting different businesses that include the

 

1) The Heart Magazine, a romance soft sell publication that gave the defunct Hints Magazine a big run for its money

 

My generation grew up reading both Hints and Heart magazines, as it was our first exposure to s3x and a platform that taught s3x education.

 

2) Goddy Aniabor founded a color printing business that prints for the This Day newspaper and many other media publications.

 

3) He also had a security company and was among the pioneers, even though security guard companies have not become mainstream.

 

But beyond all these companies, Goddy was rich in every word of them.

 

He once confessed that he had 3 billion naira at Equity Bank in 1990.

 

3 billion naira of those in that era are equivalent to 70 billion today.

 

That was how rich he was.

 

Nigerian women, especially Lagos’ big babies, who are our mothers and grandmothers today, loved him.

 

He takes care of his women and empowers them as well.

 

He had a retinue of babes as side chicks, as it was said that he could camp a babe at the Sheraton hotel without seeing her for 3 months because there were so many and he was taking turns sleeping with them, one after the other.

 

So you need to be patient before it’s your turn to enjoy his rich, royal p3nis.

 

The Sheraton Hotel loved him as well.

 

He once paid a bill for 86 million for his guests at that hotel.

 

This was at a time when the dolar was 86 naira to one dollar.

 

Owambe parties are not complete without him.

 

He was a spender and could spray 1 million naira in one swoop without looking back.

 

Shina Peter and Sunny Ade were his favorites.

 

To his credit, he made a lot of men by taking them out of poverty.

 

Car dealers also loved him. He drove luxury cars and was always among the first to drive a new Rolls-Royce in Nigeria whenever the manufacturer released it.

 

He has up to 59 cars in his garage that include Bentley, SUV and Royce Rolls.

 

He was the Odogwu of the 1990s as he lived life.

 

Today, Goddy, who is 62, can only reminisce of the good days, as all he has now are memories of the lavish life that he lived.

 

He is now a shadow of himself as he drives a taxi in Lagos to pay his bills.

 

All his friends, hangers-on, sycophants, girlfriends, side chicks and even the one he raised from poverty have been abandoned him to his poverty except one, Mike Biggy, who lives somewhere in Akowonjo. He rented a house for him and takes care of his bills.

 

This was a man who used to have properties in GRA Ikeja, many of them guest houses, (there was no Lekk at that time) but today he is living at the mercy of his benefactor.

 

His wife, Anthonia, who was a party animal, abandoned him too as she moved with the kids abroad.

 

Obviously, the attraction was the man’s money, and immediately he fell into hard times. She disappeared with the kids to the UK, where they live now.

 

 

When I wrote last night that kind women are rare as they don’t give birth to them again, Anithonia Aniabor is an example.

 

Goddy Aniabor’s “Grass to Grace” story is a lesson for the next generation.

 

Stay away from Yahoo and fr@ud.

 

Fr@ud does not pay.

 

It is a short-term solution and pleasure, and all that money will end up going down the drain, just like it was made.

 

It was easy for Goddy to lose everything because he did not work hard for it; rather, he made it through fr@ud, which is the easy way.

 

The only way to be wealthy and stay wealthy is to invest and be financially smart.

 

Anything more than this is a fluke and not sustainable.

 

By: Chukwudi Iwuchukwu

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Emeh James Anyalekwa, is a Seasoned Journalist, scriptwriter, Movie producer/Director and Showbiz consultant. He is the founder and CEO of the multi Media conglomerate, CANDY VILLE, specializing in Entertainment, Events, Prints and Productions. He is currently a Special Assistant (Media) to the Former Governor of Abia State and Chairman Slok Group, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu. Anyalekwa is also the National President, Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) https://web.facebook.com/emehjames

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