Profile of Alabi John Kennedy Abiola, Founder of Bespoke Business Consulting

Mr. Abiola is an experienced professional with over 12 years specialization both locally and internationally in Accounting & Finance, tax planning, Forensic audit and investigations advisory as well as strategic business management. He started his career with an audit firm  (DFK International) and served in various capacities in quiet a number of organizations ranging from finance officer, finance and administrative manager climbing the corporate ladder to attain a senior role as a Group Accountant in charge of 6 subsidiaries of a multinational company (Strategic Security Systems International).

 

Mr John-Kennedy is currently the Managing Partner of Bespoke Business Consulting, a firm of financial Analysts, business consultants and professional accountants with the core aim of providing customized services aimed at supporting the growth of Ghanaian businesses. Its principal activities include bookkeeping, accounting & finance services, internal audit and control, fraud and forensic investigations, tax planning and strategic business management consulting services, training and capacity building.

 

He is a certified financial consultant USA, certified management consultant Canada, Chartered Finance and Investment Analyst Nigeria and holds an MBA in finance and strategic management from National Institute of Business Management Chennai, India.

 

Mr Alabi is married with two kids (Ivy and John).

 

 

Some of his TV interview links both in Ghana and Nigeria

 

Channels TV Nigeria.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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