When the founder of Ascon Oil Company, Barrister George Enenmoh died in the Belview Airlines flight 210, a Boeing 737-200 that crashed on October 22, 2005 shortly after taking off from Murtala Muhammed International Airport, it gave his wife, also a lawyer, Grace Enenmoh something to worry about.
Before her husband’s death, she was a house-wife, and was selling kerosene around the family’s Ogudu residence in Lagos. For a while, she felt terribly sad about the devastating incident.
The supports of her family, friends and church members, helped the mother-of-four turn the corner, and pick herself up, and settle into her husband’s position as the Group Managing Director of Ascon Oil, a petroleum products marketing company with several subsidiary companies like Goldenshield Insurance Brokers Limited, Giken Shipping Agency, and Topcom Limited among others.
Sources told Naijahottestgist that it was in her office at Balarabe Musa in Victoria Island that Barrister Grace Enenmoh found love again. The lucky man is one Reverend Olowofiyeku, who until now was a contractor with Ascon Oil. At length their love grew to such a pitch that they decided to formalize it by getting married. This they did in March this year (about three months after her first son, Ikechukwu got married) at a secret wedding in London, which was attended by selected family members and staff.
However, Barrister Grace’s joy was somehow limited because her second son, Ndudi who is a director in Ascon Oil objected to the marriage and was nowhere near the wedding venue in London. Ndudi’s grouse was that Reverend Olowofiyeku is at the bottom of the economic heap, and his mother is many rungs above him on the social ladder. “Besides the class difference, this is a person whom Ndudi has a dossier on, and plans to expose him in the fullness of time” sources said.