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Abinash Kunjappan “Abi” : The Rise from a below Average School Kid to the Ceo of  Italian Hotels and restaurants chains

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Abinash Kunjappan was born doha qatar and brought up in Kerala. He has  been an below average kid during his school days. Right after the school he transformed completely. He was so passionate about hospitality industry, he started his journey by first joining in bachelors in hotel management and later did  MBA IN International  business. Worked the many 5 star properties in india and Emirates.

His life has changed the moment from he got a job offer from an Italian tycoon Mr stefano gianneti, he handed over his first restaurant in kampala uganda called mediterraneao to Abinash. With in 10 years time they started ruling the restaurant industry in kampala. They own 3 the best restaurant and boutique hotel in kampala.

Abinash even tried his hand in to the fashion industry.Currently is the brand ambassador of few Turkish fashion designers. He is one the most popular Influencer in kampala. One of the common figure all big events happens in the courntry.He well known as “Abi” on this part of the world. Even though he is celebrity he is down to earth.He runs lot of charity events as well. His main hobby is super bike collection.  It’s big lesson for all younger generation hoe he transform himself from a below Average student to a successful business man

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