Adewale Dosunmu drives GCC’s momentum with high-profile citizenship success
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Global mobility firm, Global Citizen Consultants (GCC), is gaining traction across Africa following the successful citizenship approval of Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw by Saint Kitts and Nevis, a development industry observers say underscores the company’s growing influence in the sector.
Global mobility firm, Global Citizen Consultants (GCC), is gaining traction across Africa following the successful citizenship approval of Nollywood actress Kate Henshaw by Saint Kitts and Nevis, a development industry observers say underscores the company’s growing influence in the sector.
The citizenship, which was granted in under 90 days, has been described by the firm as a significant milestone, reflecting its ability to deliver fast and efficient citizenship-by-investment solutions in a competitive global market.
According to sources within the company, the process was led by GCC’s Managing Partner for Africa, Adewale Dosunmu, whose leadership has been credited with driving the firm’s operational growth and expanding its footprint on the continent.
“This milestone demonstrates our commitment to delivering results with speed, precision, and a strong focus on client experience,” a GCC representative said.
Dosunmu, who oversees the company’s African operations, is said to have played a key role in streamlining processes and strengthening GCC’s reputation as a trusted advisor for individuals seeking global mobility opportunities.
Industry analysts note that GCC’s ability to secure high-profile approvals within short timelines is positioning the firm as a preferred partner for clients, particularly among business leaders, creatives, and investors looking to expand their international access.
“The successful processing of Kate Henshaw’s citizenship highlights GCC’s execution strength and growing credibility within the global mobility space,” an industry observer said.
The development comes amid increasing interest among Africans in second citizenship options, driven by the need for greater travel flexibility, business expansion, and access to global markets.
GCC, according to insiders, adopts a tailored approach that enables clients to navigate the complexities of international citizenship programmes with clarity and confidence.
“There is a clear shift as more Africans explore global mobility as a strategic asset, and firms like GCC are playing a central role in facilitating that transition,” another source familiar with the industry noted.
Observers further point out that Dosunmu’s leadership has been instrumental in bridging local expertise with global opportunities, helping to redefine access for African clients on the world stage.
The firm’s recent success, they say, signals not only its continued expansion but also a broader evolution in the mobility industry—one increasingly defined by accessibility, efficiency, and global reach.
For GCC, the approval of Henshaw’s citizenship is seen as both a validation of its model and a marker of its rising profile within Africa’s fast-growing global mobility landscape.
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