User talk:Kenhag



Dr. Okey Ken Iwunwa, is the author of [Un-bonding Africa's Economic Bondage]- Demystifying politics, a development textbook published in 2009. He is also a radio talkshow host and columnist with. He is an economist turned entreprenuer. He hails from Owerri-Imo State. His weekly articles appear on Ran-Rave Political Magazine, American Chronicles and Townhall.com political magazine.

Educated at Harvard University (Executive Management); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Economics) and at the University of Portharcourt, Nigeria, Dr. Iwunwa also has other advanced executive diplomas in Business Strategy; Governance & Team Effectiveness; Leading Change in Complex Organizations, and Decision Making & Leadership.

His professional career started on Wall Street, New York as commodity broker. He later joined Retriever Interchange Payment Systems as VP-Growth Strategies. Though he lives in United States, he has done works for African corporations, including investment banks. He consulted for Smartpay Nig Ltd and briefly worked as interim Vice President/ senior economist for TKSL Mortgage Bankers Nig. Ltd in 2001-2003 while visiting Nigeria. He worked as Interim Speech Strategist to the Ambassador of Nigeria to the United States.

Dr Iwunwa is a media personality on KLUP-radio (TX) and WEAA-radio (MD), and KRPC-Television, Houston, Texas. He founded the following companies: [[National Auto Corp Timeline Newspaper Co; Ashley & George Online Library Co (and Texas Business Info Network (.

His company, National Auto Corp won the award of 50 Best Business Concepts in 2007 by Auto Industry Magazine. Ken himself is ranked as one of the 1000 young and very educated black entreprenuers in San Antonio. Ken also writes films.

Proposed deletion of Ken Okey Iwunwa


The article Ken Okey Iwunwa has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * This is a puff piece; the claims of notability made do not stand verification. The most significant claim - that his company "American Auto Savings" (or "National Auto Corp," as it originally appeared in the article) has received significant mainstream media converge (NYT etc) is easily demonstrated false. The article refers to several organizations that do not appear to exist. A Google news search for "Iwunwa" returns two unrelated results.

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