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Africa Oil Corp Appoints NGX Chairman To Board

by Olushola Bello
4 months ago
in Business
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Africa Oil Corp has appointed Ahonsi Unuigbe to its board of directors, reinforcing its commitment to governance and strategic leadership.

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Unuigbe, founder & CEO of Petralon Energy and chairman of Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), brings extensive expertise in oil and gas, capital markets, and corporate governance.
He joins alongside new directors; Huw Jenkins, Pascal Nicodeme, Edwyn Neves, and Richard Norris, following the departure of Keith Hill, Erin Johnston, Andrew Bartlett, and Gary Guidry.

This leadership transition aligns with Africa Oil Corp.’s recent consolidation of Prime Oil & Gas Coöperatief U.A. (Prime) shareholding and the introduction of a new quarterly dividend of USD 25 million, targeting an annual distribution of at least USD 100 million.

President and CEO of Africa Oil, Roger Tucker welcomed the new directors while thanking its outgoing directors for their support over the past year as the company delivered several strategic transactions to simplify and strengthen its fundamental business proposition.

“I would like to thank Pascal Nicodeme, our outgoing CFO, for his steadfast service to the company, and the board is pleased to retain his unique insights and expertise as a new board member. We look forward to leveraging our strong position to deliver long-term value for all our stakeholders,” he pointed out.

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Unuigbe’s appointment underscores increasing cross-border collaboration between African and global capital markets. As one of three independent directors nominated by BTG O&G, he joins a newly restructured nine-member board guiding Africa Oil’s next phase of growth.

“This appointment represents a significant milestone for cross-border collaboration in the African energy sector. I am honored to join the board of Africa Oil Corp. at such a pivotal time in the company’s development. This role provides an excellent opportunity to contribute to the growth of a major player in the African energy landscape while strengthening ties between Nigerian capital markets and international exchanges,” said Unuigbe.

With these appointments, Africa Oil said, it is well-positioned to navigate the evolving energy landscape and drive sustainable growth even as the company remains committed to operational excellence, disciplined capital allocation, and long-term stakeholder value.

Africa Oil Corp. is a Canadian oil and gas company with assets in deepwater Nigeria and Kenya.


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