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Okadigbo, Iheanacho, Usoro, others shortlisted for Maritime & Offshore Award

By Hauwa Ali

Chairman of the Board of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Sen. Margery Okadigbo, and Chairman, Integrated Oil and Gas Limited, Capt. Emmanuel Iheanacho, are in the shortlist of frontline industry practitioners for the Maritime and Offshore Award (The OMIS) 2022, scheduled for September 24.

The OMIS Chief Executive Officer, Femi Da-Silva disclosed this in a statement on Monday.

According to her, captains of industry and frontline practitioners were nominated in the maritime sector because of their selfless leadership roles and contributions to the growth of the sector.

Also in the shortlist for the event in are the pioneer Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mrs. MfonUsoro, Chairman of Starzs Investments Company Limited, Mr. Greg Ogbeifun, and Senior Partner of OAL, Dr.OlisaAgbakoba (SAN).

Other individuals in various award categories include the Managing Director, LADOL, Dr. Amy Jadesimi, Commercial Manager, APM Terminals, TemiladeOgunniyi, Chief Executive Officer of Multimix Group, Dr.ObioraMadu, and President, Nigerian Maritime Law Association, Mrs. FunkeAgbor (SAN).

There are equally the CEO, CHARKIN Maritime and Offshore Safety Centre, Dr. Charles Wami, Founder, Women in Logistics and Transport, Aisha Ali-Ibrahim, CEO, Ocean Deep Services, Mrs. MacfoyRollens, and Executive Director, Sifax Group, WunmiEniola-Jegede, among others.

According to Da-Silva, Samsung Heavy Industries, Bureau Veritas, CMA CGM Shipping, Niger Dock and SIFAX are among firms nominated in the corporate organisations’ category of the award.

He disclosed that award day is slated to coincide with the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) World Maritime Day, which is marked the same month, and will feature exciting side attractions, including exhibition and panel discussion along the theme of this year’s World Maritime Day.

Meanwhile, Chairman of The OMIS and Nigerian Ports Consultative Council, Mr. Kunle Folarin, has stated that “this highly celebrated event will not only showcase the maritime sector but also achievers and highlight the sector’s strategic position in the league of the nation’s political economy

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