One day in 2004, a polished businessman in an Italian designer suit and spectacles, with a soft voice and oily baby-face, as smooth and suave as his financial maneuvers, stepped out of his International House building and took the brisk three-minute walk to Lonrho Towers.
He was on a mission – to take control of his latest acquisition, a radio station called Capital FM on the iconic 98.4 FM airwave.