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Arinze Obiezue
VC @ Future Africa • Incoming Stanford MBA • ex-Meta • Schwarzman Scholar • Skoll Fellow
Arinze Obiezue is a professional deeply involved in accelerating Africa's creative and entrepreneurial renaissance through his work in venture capital and technology.
He is the co-founder and publisher of Kenga, an independent culture publication focusing on African Gen Z communities.
Previously, Arinze worked at Meta as a content designer and co-founded EarlyAdmit, a coaching platform aiding underrepresented minority students in gaining admission to prestigious MBA programs.
Having graduated as valedictorian from the African Leadership University, Arinze pursued further education at Tsinghua University as a Schwarzman Scholar and China Oceanwide Fellow.
He has been recognized with several awards, including The Diana Award and being named a Skoll Fellow by the Skoll Foundation.
Arinze has received offers from top business schools like Harvard Business School and Stanford Graduate School of Business for MBA programs.
His work with Kenga has earned him accolades such as the Kekere Storyteller Prize Champion.
RIVET acknowledged Arinze as one of the young individuals globally catalyzing a youth revolution through social innovation and entrepreneurship.