Kennedy Rapudo has revealed details about his highly profitable travel company, which is bringing in millions
Kennedy Rapudo, Amber Ray’s fiancé, recently shared insights into his personal journey and the diverse places he lived due to his mother’s various jobs.
In a previous interview with Obinna, Rapudo spoke about his early life, which involved moving across Kisumu, Rift Valley, Western Kenya, and other locations.
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“Born in Mombasa, my mother’s different jobs took us to various places. I’ve lived in Kisumu, Rift Valley, Western Kenya, and many other areas,” Rapudo said.
After completing Form Four, Rapudo began his career as a hawker in Nairobi, selling items like flasks to support himself. His early years were marked by a series of entrepreneurial ventures, including brickmaking and poultry farming, as he sought a stable income.
“I started by hawking and then moved on to making bricks and poultry farming. I was constantly hustling,” he shared.
Determined to improve his prospects, Rapudo pursued higher education, earning his first Master’s degree from the University of Nairobi. During his studies, he worked with various oil companies, including TULO and Africa Oil, which enhanced his research skills and professional connections.
He later obtained a second Master’s degree from USIU, attracted by their exceptional programs.
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“In my work with oil companies like TULO and Africa Oil, I gained valuable experience. I then pursued my second Master’s at USIU because of their outstanding programs,” Rapudo explained.
In 2015, Rapudo transitioned into entrepreneurship, initially engaging in the ride-hailing sector with multiple Uber vehicles. His entrepreneurial path took a significant turn when he joined a Dutch travel company, organizing tours for clients from the Netherlands.
“After leaving my job in 2015, I began my own travel business, primarily handling tours and travels for Dutch clients,” he said.
Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to layoffs at the company, Rapudo launched his own travel company, finding the business to be highly profitable.
Although Rapudo has faced accusations of involvement in dubious activities, he confidently stated that his travel business is very lucrative.