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- Paddy Adenuga, 41-year-old son of billionaire Dr. Mike Adenuga, has announced his engagement on Instagram.
- Sharing a photo of his and his fiancée’s hands with a diamond ring on her finger Paddy expressed gratitude to God, saying his faith never wavered and that he has now been blessed with his “forever love.”
In a heartwarming announcement, Paddy Adenuga, the son of renowned billionaire Dr. Mike Adenuga, has shared the news of his engagement.
The 41-year-old business mogul took to Instagram on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, to reveal the joyous occasion. He posted a poignant image showcasing his and his fiancée’s intertwined hands, highlighting a stunning diamond ring on her finger.
Paddy expressed his deep gratitude with a heartfelt message accompanying the post:
“My faith in God never wavered, and in return, He blessed me with YOU. My forever love.”
Since the announcement, fans and well-wishers have flocked to congratulate the couple, showering them with warm messages and heartfelt blessings.
In other news…. China-based businessman, China Ross Boss, has responded to social media critic and activist, VeryDarkMan, after the latter warned the public against doing business with him.
VeryDarkMan had earlier advised his followers to be cautious about engaging in any China importation dealings with Ross, claiming his sister alleged that Ross recently scammed someone.
In response, China Ross Boss took to social media to defend himself, questioning VeryDarkMan’s authority and the basis of his claims. He wrote:
“VeryDarkMan, who do you think you are? If the person claimed I scammed him a full container of goods, he should fly to China and report to the police. They will arrest me and put me in jail for years. He’s complaining to you to do what exactly?”
The businessman dismissed the accusations as baseless and challenged anyone with genuine complaints to take legal action in China rather than resorting to online allegations.
The exchange has since stirred reactions online, with social media users divided over who to believe while some supported VeryDarkMan’s warning, others argued that accusations without evidence could be damaging to reputations.