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Kenyan Entrepreneur Builds US Business Empire from Humble Beginnings
George Ng'ang'a, known as iQ Watson, overcomes early struggles to launch multiple successful companies in logistics, industrial services, and consulting.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 12:07pm
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George Njau Ng'ang'a, a Kenyan-born entrepreneur, has built a multi-company business empire in the United States after starting with humble beginnings in Nakuru, Kenya. His journey from working as a petrol station attendant to owning seven companies reflects resilience, strategic thinking, and the evolving opportunities available to immigrants in the global economy.
Why it matters
Ng'ang'a's story is part of a growing trend of Kenyan diaspora entrepreneurs finding success abroad, particularly in the United States. As more young Kenyans pursue opportunities globally, his journey serves as an inspiration for aspiring business leaders to dream big and overcome adversity.
The details
After arriving in the U.S., Ng'ang'a faced early struggles, including working multiple low-paying jobs, experiencing homelessness, and navigating immigration limitations. However, he remained focused on long-term success and gained valuable experience in operations and management at companies like The Home Depot and Schreiber Foods. Today, Ng'ang'a owns and manages seven companies in the U.S., primarily in logistics, industrial services, and professional consulting.
- Ng'ang'a spent five years working as a petrol station attendant in Nakuru, Kenya after completing high school.
- Ng'ang'a made the decision to relocate to the United States, marking the beginning of his transformative journey.
- Upon arriving in the U.S., Ng'ang'a faced the harsh realities that many immigrants encounter, including working multiple low-paying jobs and experiencing a period of homelessness.
- Ng'ang'a secured employment opportunities that helped him gain valuable experience in operations and management at companies like The Home Depot and Schreiber Foods.
- Today, Ng'ang'a is recognized as a Kenyan millionaire entrepreneur with ownership and management of seven companies in the United States.
The players
George Njau Ng'ang'a
A Kenyan-born entrepreneur who has built a multi-company business empire in the United States, primarily in logistics, industrial services, and professional consulting.
What they’re saying
“George's story reflects resilience, strategic thinking, and the evolving opportunities available to immigrants in the global economy.”
— Isaac Mbugua, Author
What’s next
As more young Kenyans pursue opportunities abroad, stories like that of iQ Watson continue to inspire a new generation to dream bigger and act boldly.
The takeaway
Ng'ang'a's journey from humble beginnings in Nakuru, Kenya to building a multi-company business empire in the United States demonstrates the power of resilience, strategic thinking, and the ability to leverage opportunities in the global economy. His story serves as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs, particularly within the Kenyan diaspora, to overcome adversity and achieve their ambitious goals.


