At 42, Ayomide Olatunji is the polished and charismatic Managing Director of Priceman Bank. Born and raised on Lagos Island by his mother alongside two siblings, he learned early that success was the only way to stand out in a competitive world. And Ayomide has certainly succeeded—living in a luxurious three-bedroom detached duplex with his teenage son and flaunting the trappings of wealth, from tailored suits to a pristine watch that gleams as brightly as his ambition.
Ayomide’s life revolves around money—earning it, flaunting it, and ensuring that it multiplies. For him, wealth isn’t just a necessity; it’s a measure of worth. His sharp mind and quick thinking have made him a relentless goal-getter, organized and capable of navigating the high-stakes world of banking with ease. But his success comes at a price.
A “me, myself, and I” kind of man, Ayomide’s selfishness, brashness, and short temper have alienated those closest to him. His smug, egotistical attitude—especially when talking about money—has left his personal relationships in tatters. His wife, fed up with being sidelined for his career, has divorced him, leaving Ayomide to raise his son alone. Yet even as his personal life crumbles, his ambition remains unchecked, driven by an insatiable greed to rise even higher, no matter the cost.
Ayomide is a man at a crossroads, his towering ambition casting a shadow over his humanity. As he strives to climb the financial ladder, his journey raises questions about the true price of success and whether a man so consumed by greed can ever learn to prioritize what truly matters.