Jobs/Appointments
Cameroon’s Prof Kelly to Lead African Trade Insurance Agency Board
By Dipo Olowookere
The Director of Finance Operations at the Ministry of Finance’s Directorate General of Treasury in Cameroon, Professor Kelly Mua Kingsley, has been elected as the new chairman of the board of African Trade and Investment Development Insurance (ATIDI), commonly known as the African Trade Insurance Agency.
He was elected to the position at the 101st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the agency on October 5, 2024, succeeding Yohannes Ayalew Birru, who served for two consecutive terms of three years.
Prof Kelly’s election as the first Cameroonian board chair has a significant impact on fostering relationships and networks within the CEMAC and the broader West African region. His role is set to facilitate collaboration among member states, enhance trade relations and promote regional integration.
Accepting his appointment, he said his vision is to support best corporate governance practices within the organisation and drive economic growth that benefits the continent by working closely with ATIDI’s leadership.
“I aim to expand ATIDI’s outreach and visibility across Africa. I encourage all the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) countries to consider applying for membership in ATIDI, as this will further strengthen regional cooperation and open new avenues for economic collaboration,” Prof. Kelly said.
“I take this opportunity to express my deep appreciation to the outgoing Board Chairman and his team for their outstanding leadership in bringing ATIDI to such a level of performance,” he added.
Business Post learned that he will be deputized by Ms Christina Westholm-Schröder, who is Sovereign’s Chief Underwriter and Senior Vice President.
She has more than 35 years of experience in the political risk insurance industry and is responsible for all aspects of Sovereign’s transactional underwriting and also leads Sovereign’s successful cooperation with multilateral and export credit agencies.
“With the board’s diverse expertise, we expect that we will drive impactful initiatives that foster sustainable trade and investment across Africa.
“This new leadership team will further enhance our outreach efforts and engage our stakeholders more effectively, creating a stronger and more connected community.
“Together, we are poised to make a significant difference in the economic landscape of the continent,” the chief executive of ATIDI, Mr Manuel Moses, said.
Under the previous board, ATIDI’s member states increased from 14 to 24, with the gross exposure rising from $4.8 million to $9.6 billion, profits from $12 million to $69.1 million and assets from $419 million to $837 million.
The current members of the group are Kenya, Cameroon, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, South Sudan, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Zambia, Rwanda, Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Benin, Mali, Democratic Republic of Congo, Chad, Senegal, Togo, Madagascar, Niger, Burkina Faso, and Angola.
Jobs/Appointments
Japaul Picks Henry Alakhume as Acting GMD
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Mr Henry Alakhume has been appointed as the group managing director of Japaul Gold and Ventures Plc, a statement issued on Thursday disclosed.
In the notice signed by the company secretary, Chidimma Okolo, it was stated that the appointment of Mr Alakhume is effective today, February 12, 2026.
He is to fill the vacant position left by Mr Akinloye Daniel Oladapo, who resigned with effect from October 13, 2025, with no reason given for his decision to exit the post.
In the disclosure, it was said that Mr Alakhume would remain in office until a substantive GMD is announced by the organisation.
However, the board expressed confidence in the ability of the acting GMD to steer the ship of the company “during this transition period.”
He was described as an experienced executive director of the firm, who will “ensure continuity in leadership and support the company’s strategic objectives.”
“The board of Japaul Gold and Ventures Plc wishes to inform the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited, its esteemed shareholders, and the general public of the appointment of Mr Henry Alakhume as the acting group managing director of the company.
“Mr Alakhume’s appointment takes effect from February 12, 2026, and he will serve in this capacity pending the appointment of a substantive group managing director.
“Mr Alakhume is an experienced executive of the company and has demonstrated strong leadership and operational expertise in his role as Chief Operating Officer.
“The board is confident that his appointment will ensure continuity in leadership and support the company’s strategic objectives during this transition period,” the statement said.
Jobs/Appointments
VFD Group Appoints Martins Akpore to Oversee Finance, Risk Management
By Adedapo Adesanya
Nigerian proprietary investment company, VFD Group Plc, has announced the appointment of Mr Martins Akpore as Group Head for Centralised Critical Functions (CCF).
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the company disclosed that Mr Akpore would oversee the group’s centralised functions, including Finance, Audit, Risk Management, Credit and Treasury, with immediate effect.
The appointment is expected to bolster VFD Group’s financial governance and strengthen coordination across its subsidiaries as the company advances its expansion and operational efficiency drive.
“We are pleased to announce the appointment of Martins Akpore as Group Head, Centralised Critical Functions at VFD Group Plc. In this expanded strategic role, Martins will lead and oversee the Group’s centralised functions spanning Finance, Audit, Risk Management, Credit, and Treasury, effective immediately.
“Martins brings to this role a strong professional foundation and deep expertise across core financial disciplines, underpinned by his credentials as a Chartered Accountant, Chartered Tax Professional, and Certified Treasury specialist, as well as globally recognised certifications in financial modelling and valuation. He currently serves as Group Head, Treasury, where he has played a key role in strengthening the Group’s financial and capital management capabilities across the ecosystem,” it said.
“In his new capacity, Martins will be responsible for driving cohesive strategy, governance, and execution across the Centralised Critical Functions, ensuring robust risk oversight, disciplined financial operations, and alignment with the Group’s strategic priorities. He will work closely with subsidiary leadership teams to enhance institutional standards, strengthen accountability, and support cross-ecosystem decision making on critical matters,” it added.
Speaking on the appointment, the Group Managing Director, Mr Nonso Okpala, emphasised the importance of collaboration and execution discipline in delivering the firm’s Vision 2026 ambitions. In line with this, Managing Directors and senior leaders across all subsidiaries are encouraged to partner closely with Mr Akpore to ensure alignment, responsiveness, and shared ownership in achieving the organisation’s objectives.
Formerly trading on the NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange, VFD Group made an exit in October 2023 and listed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited to strengthen its market position, boost visibility, and create more avenues to source cheap funds for expansion and growth.
Jobs/Appointments
Japaul GMD Akinloye Oladapo Resigns as Abubakar Lawal Joins Board
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The Group Managing Director of Japaul Gold and Ventures Plc, Mr Akinloye Daniel Oladapo, has resigned from the position, a statement on Wednesday confirmed.
It was disclosed that the resignation of Mr Oladapo took effect from October 13, 2025, with no reason given for his decision to exit the position.
However, the board thanked him for “his dedicated service and valuable contributions to the growth and development of the company during his tenure,” wishing him success in his future endeavours.
In a related development, the company announced the appointment of Mr Abubakar Lawal to the board as a non-executive director effective February 10, 2026.
The organisation said this development marks a pivotal moment in its evolution, as it positions itself to capitalise on emerging opportunities in gold exploration, mining technology, and sustainable resource development across Africa and beyond.
The new board member is the co-founder of an investment banking company, GTI Group, with specialities in public sector/corporate advisory, restructuring, and finance. It pioneered a private trading floor in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.
Mr Lawal has, over the last three decades, contributed immensely to the growth and development of investment banking in Nigeria. He has led various landmark transactions, some of which involved corporate restructuring and recapitalisation of publicly-quoted companies like International Breweries Plc, Eterna Plc, Wema Bank Plc, Morison Industries Plc, and state/sub-national accounts, among others.
An alumnus of Harvard Business School, he has a strong finance background, built on international relationships with local expertise. He is value-focused and quick to see diamonds in the rough.
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