ChainCatcher News, recently, OnGreen announced that Sheikh Nabil Mohammed Ali Al Khamary, a well-known leader in Yemen, has officially joined the company as a co-founder. OnGreen stated that this move will inject stronger regional business influence and strategic capital networks into its green transformation strategy in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region, accelerating the development of an integrated platform for physical assets, impactful projects, and long-term regional growth.
According to information, Sheikh Nabil is a self-made entrepreneur and currently serves as the Chairman of the International Investment and Contracting Group. He also acts as an economic and political advisor and has long participated in international conferences.
OnGreen pointed out that Sheikh Nabil’s addition marks a new phase in the Oasis Journey process. Sheikh Nabil said that through Oasis Journey, from land reclamation to green asset tokenization, not only can sustainable new forms of wealth be created, but it also holds the potential to explore new paths for business development, peace, and social value in Yemen, the Gulf region, and the broader Arab world.
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