Akarachi Amadi’s biography, family, education, work, and net worth are all covered in this article by Platinumpost.ng.
Nigerian entrepreneur, financier, politician, and philanthropist Akarachi Amadi. After winning the House of Representatives position in the Imo state federal district of Mbaitoli/Ikeduru, he made headlines.
Amadi is the Akarachi Foundation’s CEO and the Integrity Group Initiative (IGI) originator.
He was elected to the House of Representatives at the age of 28, making him the youngest member.
In the rerun election that was held on April 15, 2023, he received 21 372 total votes, defeating his nearest rival, Uche Ogbuagu of the Labour Party, who received 18 296 votes.
He also defeated Usmond Ukanacho of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who received 7,202 votes, and incumbent Henry Nwawuba of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), who received 6,681 votes.
FAMILY
The family of Prince Charles Amadi (Charlvon) of Eziama in the Imo State local government council area of Ikeduru welcomed Amadi into the world on November 22, 1995. He is his parents’ third child.
He is married to Mrs. Inimfon Amadi, and together they have two wonderful kids.
An image of Akarachi Amadi and his family
EDUCATION
Amadi received his first high school diploma while attending the Prime international school in Warri.
Also, he studied at Straight Gate College in Remo, Ogun State, where he earned his West African senior school diploma.
Amadi earned a degree in chemical engineering from Covenant University, Ota, in the state of Ogun.
CAREER
After completing his education, Amadi entered the world of entrepreneurship, starting a number of businesses and pursuing interests in many different economic areas, particularly the downstream one.
He established the Integrity Group Initiative (IGI) and served as the CEO of the Akarachi Foundation, giving homeless people houses, thousands of Nigerian students scholarships, and people in need of healthcare.
He served as the Network for African Student Entrepreneurs’ vice president (NASE).
Amadi entered politics for the first time in 2023 when he ran for the Federal House of Representatives seat for the Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Constituency.
He won the election by defeating Uche Ogbuagu, the incumbent, and Henry Nwawuba, his main competitor.