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Meet Our Founder & Managing Partner

Oritsegbeyiwa T. Nanna founded Tenet Ventures Group to align American capital with African opportunity on durable, sovereign-equal terms. His work centers on the energy, power, and infrastructure that underpin Atlantic-facing Africa's growth — and on the upstream inputs that matter to American industry — originating and structuring transactions that bring the two together.

He works at the intersection of U.S. strategic priorities and African development, and authors policy work on the transparency standards that make U.S.–Africa capital flows safer for both sides. He welcomes inquiries from institutional partners, operating firms, host-country officials, and policy counterparts who share the conviction that the next decade of U.S.–Africa engagement will reward those who build the missing legal, financial, and capital infrastructure.

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Oritsegbeyiwa T. Nanna

Managing Partner
o.nanna@tenetventuresgroup.com

+1.609.608.6102

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