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Rev. Bunmi Samuel Atanda Jenyo

Rev. Bunmi Samuel Atanda Jenyo

Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Osun State

Peoples Democratic Party Osun State

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Rev. Bunmi Samuel Atanda Jenyo is Osun State’s Commissioner for Commerce and Industry. He holds an MBA from the University of Northampton and a postgraduate business certificate from Liverpool. An experienced business leader and publisher with decades of diaspora and domestic enterprise leadership, Rev. Jenyo also served prominent political and cultural roles in the UK. Now in the Osun State Cabinet, he brings visionary leadership to commercial and industrial development, emphasizing global engagement and industrial investment strategies.

Education

  1. Primary Education: A.U.D Modern School, Owo, Ondo State (1969–1976); Methodist Primary School, Owo
  2. Secondary Education: A.U.D Comprehensive Secondary School, Owo, Ondo State (1969–1974)
  3. Tertiary / Higher Education:
  4. Osun State College of Education, Ila-Orangun (1983–1986); earned NCE
  5. University of Liverpool, England (September 2011–August 2012); Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration
  6. University of Northampton, UK (July 2017–December 2018); MBA (July 2019)

Professional Background

  1. Managing Director, Manchester BDC Limited (September 2019–July 2023)
  2. Publisher, Nigeria Platform Newspaper (2007–July 2023)
  3. Chairman, SAB Associates (Europe) (1999–July 2023)
  4. Director (Import & Export), SAB Foods (1999–July 2023)
  5. General Manager, SAB Financial Services (1991–1994)
  6. Unit Manager, American Life Insurance Services (ALICO), UK (1989–1991)
  7. Zonal Secretary (South-West), PDP (March 2012–March 2016)
  8. Diaspora leadership: President, Osun State Union UK & Ireland (2004–2006); President, Yoruba Society UK & Ireland (1997–2000); Organizing & Social Secretary, Yoruba Society Osun State Union UK & Ireland (1991–1995)

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