Education
Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins University.
He is also a retired professional soccer player. Personal Life and Born in Assisi, Italy, and raised between his hometown and Limbe, Cameroon, Ikome played striker for the Portuguese Liga de Honra team South Carolina (U.S.) Beira-March He made his professional debut in March 2006.
After retiring from professional sport, Ikome founded the Cameroonian American Chamber of Commerce (CAMAM) in Washington, District of Columbia in 2013 to increase diaspora engagement in private sector development in Cameroon and to help facilitate United States.-Cameroonian economic relations.
He is a leading advocate for stronger United States. economic engagement on the African continent, and has called for boosting United States.-Cameroonian bilateral trade and forging public-private partnerships to address Africa"s capacity-building needs. Ikome holds a master"s degree in international relations and international economics from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at The Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor"s degree in business administration from Cumberland University.
He is also a managing partner of the Africa Investment Agency and columnist with China Daily Africa.