Kenya Taps Nigerian-American Businessman Olubunmi Jinadu for Ruto’s US Engagement
Kenya has appointed Olubunmi Jinadu, a businessman of Nigerian origin, to lead President William Ruto’s outreach in Atlanta, United States.
President William Ruto is set to visit Washington D.C. for a state visit in late May, where he will meet US President Joe Biden.
During his US trip, Ruto plans to participate in a business forum in Atlanta.
Jinadu is responsible for working with the Kenyan National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) to organize a business-to-business forum and executive roundtable that Ruto will attend.
Jinadu was selected for his extensive network as the founder of Interglobe IEG.
Based in Atlanta, Interglobe IEG specializes in helping corporate and individual clients enhance their online and offline branding strategies.
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In the past, Jinadu has been involved in initiatives focused on Africa, particularly in soccer and entertainment.
“The participation of Africans in the diaspora is crucial for promoting trade initiatives, especially within the framework of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement,” Jinadu said about organizing Ruto’s activities in Atlanta.
Jinadu views himself as a skilled organizer of diaspora affairs due to his international experiences.
He was born in Nigeria and moved to the UK for his early education.
Afterward, he lived in France and studied at Paul University in Montpellier.
Upon completing his higher education, he moved to the US in 1996 and has established a strong reputation within the Atlanta business community.
Kenya Taps Nigerian-American Businessman Olubunmi Jinadu for Ruto’s US Engagement