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How GCC revolutionising investment landscape for African investors

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Adewale Dosunmu, Managing Partner of Global Citizen Consultants (GCC), is transforming the way African investors approach global mobility and investment opportunities.

With over 15 years of experience in guiding clients through cross-border investments and citizenship-by-investment programs, Dosunmu has positioned GCC as a trusted advisor in West Africa.

GCC’s approach emphasises opportunities that deliver residency, citizenship, golden visas, and strategic tax benefits, in addition to capital appreciation. The firm’s client-centric approach ensures tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.

The recent Investment Migration Forum in Dubai brought together industry leaders, investors, and experts from around the world to explore the latest trends and opportunities in investment migration. Dosunmu represented GCC at the gathering, providing insights into emerging markets and the evolving landscape of global citizenship programs.

The event highlighted the increasing demand from African investors seeking to diversify their portfolios while gaining access to new markets and enhanced lifestyle benefits. GCC has established itself as a leader in the industry, with Dosunmu personally overseeing over 350 acquisitions and citizenship applications.

“Investment migration is changing fast. Collaboration is key… With over 400 delegates from 40+ countries, the forum brought together industry leaders, government officials, and innovators to chart the future of global mobility,” Dosunmu said.

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