Nick Mwendwa

Nicholas Nick Kithuku Mwendwa (born 29 December 1979) is a Kenyan businessman, entreprenuer, founder of Kariobangi Sharks, and the former president of Football Kenya Federation.

After completing his IT course, Mwendwa was among a young set of IT professionals hired to deploy robust retail payment solutions at Uchumi's chain of supermarkets.

[7] Under Team Change wave, Mwendwa was elected as President of FKF on 10 February 2016[8][9] in his first stab at the top seat after garnering 50 out of the possible 77 votes in Kasarani to take over the reins from Sam Nyamweya.

[30] In September 2018, Mwendwa threw his hat in the ring for a FIFA Council seat[31][32] alongside four other candidates from Confederation of African Football countries.

"[33] Days after his re-election in Oct 2020, Mwendwa yet again declared interest in vying for the same seat[34][35][36] but once again backed down prior to the election held in March 2022.