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Energia appoints Tai Oshisanya Independent Non-Executive Director
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Energia appoints Tai Oshisanya Independent Non-Executive Director

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
Energia appoints Tai Oshisanya Independent Non-Executive Director

By Peter Egwuatu

Energia Limited has appointed Tai Adetokunbo Oshisanya as an Independent Non-Executive Director on its Board, effective from May 2026.


The Company, in a statement stated that Oshisanya joins the Board with over four decades of distinguished leadership experience spanning the energy, financial services, pension administration, and development sectors across Africa and Europe.
“Her appointment further reinforces Energia’s commitment to strong corporate governance, strategic oversight, and sustainable value creation.


An accomplished finance executive, board director, and governance professional, Tai is widely recognised as the first Nigerian female Chief Financial Officer of an international oil and gas company in Nigeria, having served as Executive Director, Finance & Control and Chief Financial Officer of TotalEnergies EP Nigeria.”
The statement noted that throughout her career, she has established an exceptional track record in financial stewardship, business transformation, risk management, corporate strategy, and organizational leadership.


“Prior to her retirement from TotalEnergies, she held several senior leadership positions across Nigeria, France, South Africa, and the Netherlands, where she oversaw complex financial operations, joint venture partnerships, performance management frameworks, and enterprise-wide transformation initiatives.


Her extensive international experience has equipped her with deep expertise in governance, stakeholder engagement, financial management, and sustainable business growth” the statement added.


Commenting on the appointment, Chairman of Energia Limited, George Osahon, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Tai Oshisanya to the Board of Energia Limited.
Her exceptional leadership experience, governance expertise, and deep understanding of the energy industry will bring invaluable insight to our Board. Her strategic perspective and wealth of experience will support our long-term growth ambitions and commitment to creating sustainable value for all stakeholders”
Tai currently serves as an Independent Non-Executive Director on the boards of leading institutions across the financial services sector and remains actively involved in advancing corporate governance, leadership development, and women’s economic empowerment” Osahon added.


Commenting, Oshisanya said :”I am honoured to join the Board of Energia Limited at this important stage of the Company’s journey. Energia has established itself as a respected indigenous operator with a strong commitment to operational excellence, local content development, and sustainable growth.”


I look forward to working with the Board and management team to support the Company’s continued success, strengthen governance, and contribute to long-term value creation for stakeholders,” she added.

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