Nigerian women shine at Pan-African energy awards
Nigeria’s women have bagged three awards at the just-concluded 2020 Africa Women in Energy conference and awards in Kenya.
The conference tagged African queen of energy awards had as theme: The Pan African Dream – African energy resilience and recovery. It attracted delegates from within and outside the continent, especially women involved in the energy, oil and gas, power and renewable sectors.
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The contingent under the auspices of Women in Energy, Oil and Gas (WEOG) Nigeria won the Pan- African Women in Energy Group of the year Award and The Pan- African Community Leader (individual) award.
Some of the delegates from Nigeria include chairperson of the group, Engr. (Mrs.) Olu Maduka; the group’s global matron, Mrs. Susan Morrice; the National President Dr. Oladunni Owo; Board executive, Chief (Mrs.) Anita Okuribido; Engr. (Mrs.) Funmi Kadri; Mrs. Dolapo Okulaja – Kotun and Mrs. Dorcas James. Okuribido, popularly called Mama Renewable, won the community leadership award.
She was recognised for her assiduous, dogged and emphatic drive to close the energy poverty gap in Nigeria through renewable energy and green solutions for all and sundry with extensive focus on the grass root and rural communities.
Okuribido, who single-handedly built and commissioned the first African Women’s Green Energy Institute in Lagos, expressed surprise with the award, which she dedicated to all African women and all over the globe.