Fools Knaves And Heroes by Jeffrey Archer
Author:Jeffrey Archer [Archer, Jeffrey]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Published: 2012-03-28T18:45:43+00:00
friend, and when twelve years later his
father died Eduardo succeeded to the
Prentino throne. There were seven sons
in all: the second son, Alfredo, was
now in charge of banking; Joao ran
shipping; Carlos orga
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nisedconstruction; Manoel arranged food
and supplies; Jaime managed the family
newspapers, and little Antonio, the
last- and certainly the least – ran the
family farms. All the brothers reported
to Eduardo before making any mayor
decision, for he was still chairman of
the largest private company in Brazil,
despite the boastful claims of his old
family enemy, Manuel Rodrigues.
When General Castelo Branco’s military
regime overthrew the civilian government
in 1964 the generals agreed that they
could not kill off all the de Silveiras
or the Rodrigues so they had better
learn to live with the two rival
families. The de Silveiras for their
part had always had enough sense never
to involve themselves in politics other
than by making payments to every
government official, military or
civilian, according to his rank. This
ensured that the Prentino empire grew
alongside whatever faction came to
power. One of the reasons Eduardo de
Silveira had allocated three days in his
crowded schedule for a visit to Lagos
was that the Nigerian system of
government seemed to resemble so closely
that of Brazil, and at least on this
project he had cut the ground from under
Manuel Rodrigues’ feet which would more
than make up for losing the Rio airport
tender to him. Eduardo smiled at the
thought of Rodrigue8 not realising that
he was in Nigeria to close a deal that
could make him twice the size of his
rival.
As the black Mercedes moved slowly
through the teeming noisy streets paying
no attention to traffic lights, red or
green, Eduardo thought back to his first
meeting with General Mohammed, the
Nigerian Head of State, on the occasion
of the President’s official visit to
Brazil. Speaking at the dinner given in
General Mohammed’s honour, President
Ernesto Geisel declared a hope that the
two countries would move towards closer
co-operation in politics and commerce.
Eduardo agreed with his unelected leader
and was happy to leave the politics to
the President if he allowed him to get
on with the commerce. General Mohammed
made his reply, on behalf of the guests,
in an English accent that normally
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would only be associated with Oxford.
The general talked at length of the
project that was most dear to his
heart, the building of a new Nigerian
capital in Abuja, a city which he
considered might even rival Brasilia.
After the speeches were over, the
general took de Silveira on one side
and spoke in greater detail of the
Abuja city project asking him if he
might consider a private tender.
Eduardo smiled and only wished that
his enemy, Rodrigues, could hear the
intimate conversation he was having
with the Nigerian Head of State.
Eduardo studied carefully the outline
proposal sent to him a week later,
after the general had returned to
Nigeria, and agreed to his first
request by despatching a research team
of seven men to fly to Lagos and
complete a feasibility study on Abuja.
One month later, the team’s detailed
report was in de Silveira’s hands.
Eduardo came to the conclusion that
the potential profitability of the
project was worthy of a full proposal
to the Nigerian government. He
contacted General Mohammed personally
to find that he was in full agreement
and authorised the go-ahead. This time
twenty-three men were despatched to
Lagos and three months and
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