Prince Ayotunde Adebayo-Isadipe is a native of Ife, Ile-Ife. He is a seasoned entrepreneur with several track records in managing consumer products and services across multiple countries. For more than a decade, Prince Adebayo managed and directed the procuring, the sourcing, the purchasing, and the exporting of Nigerian products [Insert - to countries/continents?]. Prince’s expertise in promoting opportunities that showcase African Consumable products was demonstrated in 2013 when he organized the Export-Import Trade show at the Baltimore Convention Center, in Maryland, USA. Similarly, Prince Adebayo was instrumental in the 2016 Ooni-US Tour, Odùduwà Economic Development and Leadership Transformation Awards Dinner. Several cultural events in 2017 and 2018 are attributable to Prince’s organizational prowess, and his love for Yoruba culture and Work of Arts.
In December of 2017, he was the brain behind the Ooni-Smithsonian African-American History Museum Tour, the Ooni-National Great Blacks In Wax Museum Tour, and Team Familiar - a Go-Go music band tour to Ile-Ife, Nigeria. In 2018, Prince was responsible for the Africans In Diaspora-Olojo Festival Tour in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and Rebranding of Africa’s Identity, which featured Professor PLO Lumumba at the Baltimore Hilton Hotels.
As an entrepreneur, Prince Ayotunde is the founder of NaviGroup Inc. (an international trade consulting firm), Navigators Group Inc. (an international trading company), GlobalTel Telecom Inc., (a telecommunication company), Pan-Afrikan Back To The Roots Inc., and The EventsSpace Inc. (an events and travel agency accredited by IATA).
Prince recently discovered new business ventures, and he has created Odùduwà Exxodus Radio, GlobalMax Remit, Inc. (an online International Money Transfer company), Airtime Top Up, and Digital Money Wallet and Bitcoin Exchange Corporation. Prince Ayotunde Adebayo-Isadipe‘s latest establishment is a socio-economic cultural group, the National Association of Odùduwà Heritage, which has a proposed financial affiliate, the Odùduwà Federal Credit Union.