Nigerian energy mogul Adebowale Olujimi’s Emadeb E&P hits first oil
Emadeb E&P, led by Adebowale Olujimi, starts production at Ibom Field, a $100 million investment in Nigeria’s oil sector.
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Emadeb E&P, led by Adebowale Olujimi, starts production at Ibom Field, a $100 million investment in Nigeria’s oil sector.
Seplat co-founder Austin Avuru’s stake surpasses $200 million as the energy firm’s shares surge on the Nigerian Exchange.
Nigerian energy mogul Ahonsi Unuigbe takes the helm at Marconi.NG EPC, operator of West Africa’s largest and most advanced fabrication yard.
Seplat Energy posts $1.4 billion H1 2025 revenue, up 231%, as oil sales soar; profit falls 45% on tax bill and rising admin costs.
Ahonsi Unuigbe deepens ties between Nigeria’s markets and Dubai to unlock global capital for African energy firms.
Oando kicks off 2025 with a 90.51% profit surge to $70 million, powered by finance income, tax gains, and strong E&P performance.
To prevent further incidents, Oando has initiated the sectional replacement of aging pipelines.
With over two decades of experience across industries, Unuigbe, CEO of Petralon Energy, is a leading energy mogul in Africa.
Oando Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading oil companies, said three separate incidents were recorded over the past week.
Azibapu, speaking at the signing ceremony, expressed his unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s development and the broader African continent.
Sowami owns 74.1 percent of the oil marketing firm’s issued shares.