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Mike Adenuga arrives in Ljubljana after a long flight from Serbia
The Nigerian billionaire’s trip coincides with the start of an international telecoms investment forum in Slovenia.
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Mike Adenuga
Mike Adenuga flew from Golubinci Airstrip near Belgrade to Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport on June 5–7, 2026, a journey that took 38 hours and 17 minutes aboard his Bombardier Global Express XRS (VP-CNA), with a maximum altitude of 34,000 feet and a top ground speed of 424 knots.
The same week, Ljubljana is hosting the 2026 Global Telecoms Investment Summit, a conference focused on expanding mobile network infrastructure in emerging markets, as listed on the event’s official schedule [sloveniaconventionbureau.com]. Globacom, Adenuga’s telecom operator with over 60 million subscribers in Nigeria, aligns directly with the summit’s agenda of African market expansion and private investment in broadband rollout.
Adenuga has kept a low flight profile in recent weeks: on June 5 he flew from an airfield near the Black Sea coast to Serbia, and in late May he moved between Accra and coastal Ghana. The Ljubljana stop — his first recorded visit to the Balkans — suggests a deliberate, business-oriented detour rather than a routine trip to one of his known residences in Lagos, London, or Johannesburg.
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