Nwabudike Morgan
"Human behavior is economic behavior. The particulars may vary, but competition for limited resources remains a constant. Need as well as greed have followed us past the Crises, and the rewards of wealth still await those wise enough to recognize this deep thrumming of our common pulse."
"Resources exist to be consumed. And consumed they will be, if not by this generation then by some future. By what right does this forgotten future seek to deny us our birthright? None, I say! Let us take what is ours, chew and eat our fill."Nwabudike Morgan often jokes he is the Nigeria prince that needs your money. The company is based on the small "general store" his father ran where young Morgan quickly learned the best way to help the community and himself was to find what the people needed and sell it to them, and make all the deals for that exchange. Unappogelically Captalistic, the company is often claimed to be the APC and all other members are merely shell companies to the Whims of Morgan's literal Corporate Empire. Morgan defends himself in stating he doesn't talk to politicians he takes to consumers and it’s the consumers that talk to the government, he's greatest rivals are all members of the APC just like him its merely easy to put hate on a sucessful black man from Nigeria than it is to acknowledge how the systems of the old world have failed so many in the post crises world. Identified as member of diamond smuggling ring by South African Bureau of State Security, during the First Crisis. With assistance from PIDE, used proceeds to traffic surplus Portuguese arms between Luanda and Port Harcourt, Nigeria, where they were sold at exorbitant markup to Biafran rebels. Following Biafran independence, subject recruited dozens of Igbo veterans to staff private military firm, SafeHaven. Within five years, subject’s tramp cargo planes were delivering small arms and Toyota Hilux light truck bodies to multiple conflict zones in sub-Saharan Africa, frequently to buyers on the opposite sides of the same dispute. Notorious for willingness to serve any client, no matter how low the reputation or remote the job. Association with so robust a set of regional players allowed subject and his agents to broker numerous durable ceasefires and food deals, often enforced by Morgan-financed “private security” forces. With French facilitation, contracted during the Third Crisis to protect Chadian oil fields from attack by rebels and Sudanese Armed Forces. Retained dozens of wells when N’Djamena government defaulted on payments. Leveraged profits to purchase foundering U.S. lobbying firm Wainwright-Balmoral, once billed "Scourge of the Senate." By the Fifth Crisis Morgan Industries was the largest African Company still operating on a World Scale.

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