User:Marceldupoint/Nnanyere kalu nto

Marceldupoint (talk) 15:22, 14 April 2010 (UTC)Nnanyere Kalu Nto (Nov 25 1976 - )

Nnanyere Kalu Nto is a Nigerian socialite and philantropist. He is also the CEO of U2U Networks. Nnanyere Kalu Nto (also known as Nnaa Nto or Nnanna by close associates)was born on November 25 1976 at Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria to Dr. Emeruche Kalu Nto, a retired career Senior Civil Servant and Margaret Nto, a school administrator. He is the first of five children.

His early formative years were in Aberystwyth, Wales, United Kingdom. He later attended Federal Government College, Jos and the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, here he majored in Electrical/Computer Engineering.

Upon graduation he had a brief stint at Pacific Computers before moving on to form CNS Technologies with his friends. However divergent views concerning the running of CNS Technologies forced Nnaa to leave the partnership.

Subsequently he moved on to Phase 3 Telco as the Wireless Services Manager. He left Phase 3 Telco in 2007 and joined Sheiks & Bishops NIgeria as a Consultant and eventually became the Head, Systems.

Having tasted private business and itching to get back into the fray, Nnaa left Sheiks & Bishops to form U2U Networks. With an extensive background in information technology, Nnaa has brought considerable consulting and management experience to his role as Founder and CEO of U2U Networks. U2U Networks has the patent for the Biometric kit Youus and developed the Youat Technology for Biometric applications.

Nnanyere Nto is also a Director in Menenco Investment Ltd and is also the owner of the prestigious Tangerine Nightclub, Lumix Engineering, Hydrate Clothing line, Pulse Records. He also has interests in diverse sectors of the Nigerian economy and is on the Board of several blue chip firms.

A chronic bachelor, Nnaa spends whatever leisure time he has playing golf, wine tasting and travelling.

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