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Tony Elumelu championing women empowerment and gender equality in Nigeria

Tony Elumelu championing women empowerment and gender equality in Nigeria

President Muhammadu Buhari receives Tony Elumelu at the State House, Abuja

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…appoints 4 women as top executives of Transcorp Plc

Business mogul, Tony Elumelu has again broken all barriers as he ensures four women out of a board of five emerge top executives of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc (Transcorp), leading listed industrial holding company.

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TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Transcorp Group made public the significant new executive and non-executive board appointments in a statement published on its website on Wednesday.

Elumelu, a father of five beautiful girls, is recognised and adjudged as one of Nigeria’s astute business men. On Tuesday, Transcorp Plc made 5 major appointments, with new CEOs for the group and Transcorp Hotels, and among others.

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But out of 5 appointees, 4 are women and most importantly, 2 women are CEOs of the Group and Hotel.

A cursory look at the Group, women occupy most executive positions. 5 women are on board of United Bank for Africa (UBA). While women are CEOs of Avon Medical Practice and Afriland Properties Plc.

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This development underscores the importance Elumelu attaches to women and gender equality, and being a father of 5 girls, he prioritises and positions women for empowerment.

Owen Omogiafo has been appointed as President/GCEO of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc, with effect from March 25, 2020. She succeeds Valentine Ozigbo, who is retiring to pursue a career in public service, having served Transcorp for close to a decade.

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Owen is currently the MD/CEO of Transcorp Hotels Plc and has over two decades of corporate experience in organisational development, human capital management, banking, change management and hospitality.

She holds a B.Sc. in Sociology & Anthropology from the University of Benin, an M.Sc. in Human Resource Management from the London School of Economics and Political Science and is an alumnus of the Lagos Business School and IESE Business School, Spain.

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She is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, UK and a Certified Change Manager with the Prosci Institute, USA.

She has received multiple awards and been named as one of Africa’s top 100 Female CEOs.

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Dupe Olusola has been appointed as the MD/CEO of Transcorp Hotels Plc, effective from March 25, 2020. She is currently the Group Head, Marketing at United Bank for Africa Plc.

She has over 21 years of corporate experience spanning, including MD/CEO of Teragro Juice Concentrate Plant. She holds a BA in Economics from the University of Leicester and a Masters in Development Economics from the University of Kent.

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She is a certified Project Manager, with qualifications in PMP and Prince 2. She has received numerous awards and was named by the Ventures Africa’s as one of the 10 Most Influential Nigerian CEOs of 2015.

The Board of Transcorp Hotels Plc has also approved the appointment of Helen Iwuchukwu as an Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer of the company.

She is currently the Group Company Secretary of Transcorp Plc. She holds an LL. B. (Hons) degree in Law and was enrolled as a Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1993 (BL Hons) and holds a Master of Laws degree (LL. M.) from Middlesex University Business School, London.

Helen is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, with over 25 years in legal advisory, corporate law, corporate governance, administration, human capital management and government relationship management.

Christopher Ezeafulukwe has been appointed as the MD/CEO of Transcorp Power Ltd and was the Executive Director, Business Development & Legal, Transcorp Plc as well as a Non-Executive Director of Transcorp Power Limited.

He has over 21 years’ experience in business development, legal advisory and company secretarial roles. An alumnus of Lagos Business School and IESE Business School, Spain.

Chris also holds an LL.B from the University of Lagos, a B.L from the Nigerian Law School, an LL.M from the University of Lagos and further LL.M in Energy, Environmental & Natural Resources Law from the University of Houston, Texas.

He is a member of the Nigerian Bar Association, the Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators of Nigeria, the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators and was a member of the Executive Council of Association of Power Generation Companies of Nigeria.

The Board of Transcorp Power Ltd has also approved the appointment of Okaima Ohizua as Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer of Transcorp Power Ltd.

She is currently Executive Director, Customer Services at Transcorp Hotels Plc. She has over 25 years working experience, and has been key to the continued service transformation at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, since joining the Board and Management in 2013.

A graduate of law from the University of Benin and the Nigerian Law School, Okaima also holds an Advanced Management Program certificate from the Pan-African University – Lagos Business School.

The Board of Transcorp Plc also announced the appointment of Valentine Ozigbo as a Non-Executive Director, following his resignation as President/GCEO of Transcorp Plc.

Speaking on these appointments, the Chairman, Transcorp Group and Heirs Holdings, Elumelu expressed his confidence that the newly appointed chief executives and non-executive directors will further strengthen Transcorp’s mission of improving lives across Nigeria.

“These appointments demonstrate our commitment to nurturing talent and rewarding success. We have a deep pool of highly qualified and dedicated employees, who can be challenged with more responsibility in attaining our corporate vision.

“We remain committed to diversity and inclusion; and are delighted by the depth and quality of experience that these leadership team brings to our group. These appointments further indicate our internal succession capacity and strong corporate governance practices,” he said.

Mr. Elumelu thanked Valentine Ozigbo for his achievements as CEO. He highlighted that the Board of Transcorp will continue to implement its defined strategy, which has led its investee companies being leaders in their chosen sectors and has seen significant transformation, since Mr Elumelu’s holding company, Heirs Holdings invested in 2011.

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