May 15, 2026

Nick Imudia Suicide: Details of What Happened to the Former CEO of Konga

By Okay News

Nick Imudia, the former CEO of Konga, tragically passed away, leaving the tech and business community in shock.

This article delves into the details surrounding his death, his contributions to Konga, and his career achievements.

Background on Nick Imudia

Nick Imudia was a prominent figure in the African e-commerce sector, particularly known for his role as Co-CEO of Konga, Nigeria’s leading e-commerce platform. His tenure at Konga began in April 2018, following the acquisition of Konga by Zinox Technologies.

Under his leadership, Konga transitioned from a struggling entity to a profitable enterprise, introducing several innovative services such as Konga Logistics, KongaPay, Konga Travel, Konga Health, and Konga Food.

Career Achievements

Before joining Konga, Imudia held significant positions in various multinational corporations:

  • TCL/Alcatel: Regional Director for Nigeria and Central Africa.
  • Nokia: Managing Director for West and Central Africa, where he served for 17 years and managed operations across Asia, Europe, and the Americas.

Imudia’s educational background was equally impressive, with degrees from Mikkeli Institute of Technology (Finland), Aalborg University (Denmark), and an MBA from Haaga-Helia Business School (Finland).

Details Surrounding His Death

The news of Nick Imudia’s death was confirmed in June 2024. While initial reports suggested a possible suicide, the specifics surrounding the circumstances of his death remain unclear. The business community has been left in mourning, with many expressing their condolences and reflecting on his significant impact on the tech industry in Africa.

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