Ojijo adds value to people by volunteering, and selling
solutions.
Ojijo was exiled to Uganda from Kenya, a victim of extra
judicial killings by the then renegade Kenyan Police Unit, Kanga Squad, but
refreshingly transformed himself from a needy refugee into a bestselling author
of 49 books (www.ojijos51books.blogspot.com); an expert lawyer and guest
lecturer in financial services law, ICT
law, legal rhetoric, and law firm management; a public speaker and consultant
in collective investment schemes (cooperatives and investment clubs), writing
skills (plans, articles, books, plans, profiles, surveys, reports), strategic
planning, financial projections, personal branding, and financial freedom.
Ojijo is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and owner of Google of Law,
lawpronto.com; online dating company, achibela.com; and online networkign company, naniwapi.com, public speaker networkign site, allpublicspeakers.com, and a private equity company, Cashflow Partners.
Ojijo volunteers as a Rotarian; Inua Kijana Fellow;
investment clubs trainer -Investment Clubs Association of Uganda (ICAU);
business coach with TechnoServe Uganda; member Bank of Uganda Financial
Literacy Advisory Group (FLAG); sponsor of law schools Ultimate Legal Mind
Challenge competitions (LawPronto.com); promoting Luo culture and networking
Luo professionals (luopedia.com); and promoting youth productivity through
career mentorship; business coaching; and online portal for old boys to offer career
advice to high schools to enable youth to identify local problems and innovate
profitable solutions: because all successful people are problem solvers (Inua
Kijana Fellowship).
Ojijo is also a performance poet
(www.ojijosperformancepoems.blogspot.com); an armature pianist; believer in
open religion; and a speaker and aspiring speaker of several languages
including: French, German, Arabic, Kiswahili, English, Dutch, Russian,
Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese, Italian, Hindi, Spanish, Luganda, Lingala,
Hausa, Bengali, Turkish, Kikuyu, Tamil, Polish, Pidgin, Amharic, Luo,
Somali, Zulu, and Sign Language.
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