Our Executives

Elaye Otrofanowei
Elaye Otrofanowei is the President of EO Securities in Canada and SWIFT Car Rental in Nigeria.
He retired from the service of Exxon Mobil after over 30 years and served Nigeria with honors before migrating to Canada.

Isaac Olowolafe Jr
Isaac Olowolafe Jr. is a real estate broker, angel investor and philanthropist. His company, Dream Maker Corporation, manages a diverse range of services from wealth management to capital development. Currently, Isaac is building a major development alongside seven other projects in Toronto. At 26, he established the largest scholarship fund for African Studies in Canada. More recently, he made a gift to establish the Isaac Olowolafe Jr. Digital Media Experience, a space at Ryerson University that supports emerging start-ups and students. In 2016, Isaac launched Dream Maker Ventures, a private equity firm that provides seed capital and guidance to small- and medium-sized businesses. Originally from Nigeria, Isaac lives in Toronto with his wife and three daughters.

Jackson Igbinosun
Mr. Jackson Osamede Igbinosun is engaged in business development initiatives, projects management, and a dogged entrepreneur with a passion and zest for Africa's growth and development, pushing for transnational and institutional cooperation for its realization. He is the Founder and President of AfriCanada Commerce Exchange Inc., a corporation established to promote, support and facilitate Trade, Business and Investment cooperation between Canadian firms and counterparts across Africa.
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Wale AdeSanya
Wale AdeSanya is the President of ADE Financial Group and one of the Founders of the Nigerian and Canadian Business Network.
As an Investment and Insurance Consultant, he has attracted millions of dollars worth of investments to Nigeria and continues to work on building a stronger Bi-Lateral relationship between Nigeria and Canada.
Mr AdeSanya is a well respected and influential personnel in the Nigerian and Canadian Business Community and with the Government policy makers.