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Shell Names Elohor Aiboni Executive Vice President/Country Chair Nigeria
By Adedapo Adesanya
Global energy major, Shell, has appointed former Managing Director of Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SN EPCo), Mrs Elohor Aiboni, as Executive Vice President and Country Chair Nigeria.
The appointment makes her the first Nigerian and first woman to hold the combined position in the company’s more than six decades of operations in the country.
The appointment takes effect from August 1, 2026.
Mrs Aiboni succeeds outgoing Executive Vice President and Country Chair Nigeria, Mr Marno de Jong, who is leaving Shell after a distinguished 34-year career with the company.
Mrs Aiboni brings a rare blend of operational, technical and international leadership experience gained across Nigeria, Kazakhstan and Brunei.
With over 24 years in the Shell Group, she has built an impressive record across the company’s offshore, shallow-water and onshore operations.
In 2021, she made history as the first female Managing Director of SNEPCo, Shell’s deepwater subsidiary in Nigeria, becoming the first woman to lead a Shell exploration company in Nigeria.
Under her leadership, the flagship Bonga deepwater asset achieved the landmark production of its one-billionth barrel of oil in 2023 while maintaining strong operational performance.
She later moved to Brunei Shell Petroleum in 2024 as Asset Director, where she has been responsible for asset performance, production delivery and project execution.
Announcing the transition, Mr Marno de Jong expressed confidence in his successor’s ability to build on recent gains, noting that, “I leave with fond memories of warm friendships and strong support from colleagues in Shell and our partners. I’m confident that Shell operations in Nigeria will continue to deliver value and growth under Elohor, given the strong leadership credentials she brings to the role.”
Mr De Jong, who joined Shell in 1992, led the company’s Nigerian operations through a period of significant transformation, overseeing strong performance at the Bonga asset and helping advance key investment decisions, including the HI gas project and the Bonga North development.
On her part, Mrs Aiboni pledged to build on the foundation laid by her predecessor.
“I’m excited about the opportunity to continue to contribute to the efficient delivery of Shell’s business in Nigeria and thereby power progress in a country we’ve been part of for more than 60 years. Marno has led from his heart these six-plus years, sustaining operations and breaking new ground in project delivery and growth. It’s a legacy I’m keen to build on with the support of colleagues and other stakeholders,” she said.
Mrs Aiboni’s appointment further reinforces the growing influence of Nigerian professionals in the global energy industry and represents a major milestone for diversity and local leadership within Shell’s worldwide operations.
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UK Appoints Peter Vowles as New High Commissioner to Nigeria
By Adedapo Adesanya
The United Kingdom Government has announced the appointment of Mr Peter Vowles as the next British High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, succeeding Mr Richard Montgomery. The new envoy is expected to take up his post in Abuja in September 2026.
Mr Montgomery, who was appointed to the post in March 2023, will remain in post until that time, a statement on Tuesday said.
Mr Vowles brings extensive diplomatic and development experience to the role, having served as His Majesty’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe from 2023 to 2026 and previously as Ambassador to Myanmar from 2021 to 2022.
He has held senior leadership positions across the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and its predecessor, the Department for International Development (DFID), including as Transformation Director and Director for Asia, Caribbean and Overseas Territories.
Earlier in his career, Mr Vowles worked in international development across South Asia, Central Africa and East Africa, including postings in Bangladesh, India, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya. He began his career in Zimbabwe, where he worked in education and development.
Speaking on his appointment, Mr Vowles said, “I am honoured to be appointed as British High Commissioner to Nigeria. Nigeria is a country of immense importance to the United Kingdom, and I look forward to working closely with Nigerian partners to strengthen our relationship across trade, development and security.”
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SereniMind Founder Ridwan Oyenuga Gets Seat on West Africa Peace Advisory Council
By Adedapo Adesanya
The founder and chief executive of SereniMind, Mr Ridwan Oyenuga, has been appointed to the World Citizen Peace West Africa Advisory Council, a regional advisory body of the World Citizen Peace Ambassador Centre dedicated to advancing peacebuilding, leadership, sustainable development, and regional cooperation across West Africa.
The appointment recognises Mr Oyenuga’s contributions to mental health innovation, youth development, entrepreneurship, and public sector collaboration across Africa.
He has championed innovative approaches to mental health advocacy and access across Africa. Beyond directly impacting more than 300,000 individuals through SereniMind’s services and programs, he spearheaded the Africa Wellness Voices Initiative (AWVI), a landmark pan-African campaign that generated over 100 million media impressions across 25 African countries, amplifying conversations around youth mental health and wellbeing.
Through these efforts, SereniMind has emerged as one of Africa’s most recognised youth-led mental health organisations and has earned recognition among Nigeria’s leading health technology ventures.
In addition to his entrepreneurial work, Ridwan has served in several leadership positions focused on youth empowerment and social impact. He is a World Food Forum Youth Representative under the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), State Coordinator of the Youth Creative Consortium in Ogun State, President (Nigeria) of the African Youth Convention, and has collaborated with various governmental and international organisations on initiatives promoting innovation, youth participation, and sustainable development.
“It is a privilege to join the World Citizen Peace West Africa Advisory Council. I look forward to contributing to initiatives that strengthen peace, leadership, collaboration, and sustainable development across West Africa while creating opportunities for young people to drive meaningful change within their communities,” he said in an emailed statement.
The World Citizen Peace West Africa Advisory Council brings together leaders, professionals, advocates, and changemakers committed to fostering peace, civic engagement, and inclusive development throughout the region.
The appointment reflects the growing recognition of young African leaders who are leveraging innovation, entrepreneurship, and advocacy to address societal challenges and contribute to regional progress.
Mr Oyenuga has collaborated with initiatives linked to the United Nations, the African Union, and Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Youth Development, while leading the Africa Wellness Voices Initiative, which reached over 100 million people across 25 African countries. He is a member of the ForbesBLK community and a Fellow of the Harvard Aspire Leaders Program, committed to advancing innovation, mental health, and youth development across Africa.
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Insight Redefini Appoints Babatunde Olaifa Group CEO
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Mr Babatunde Olaifa has been appointed as the new chief executive of a Nigerian integrated marketing communications firm, Insight Redefini Group.
Before his latest appointment, Mr Olaifa served as the Country Head of GoMyCode Nigeria, where he led initiatives focused on digital technology education and talent development.
He had earlier occupied leadership roles at X3M Ideas, Prima Garnet Ogilvy and Google, where he served as SMB Business Development Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, helping to drive digital adoption and business growth initiatives across the continent.
Mr Olaifa’s career started at Insight Redefini, a member of Publicis Groupe, making his appointment as a return to where his professional journey began more than two decades ago and an opportunity to help redefine the role of marketing communications in a rapidly changing business environment.
“I am returning with a deeper understanding of the challenges businesses face today,” the new chief executive said.
“The world has changed dramatically. Consumers are more connected, markets are more volatile, technology is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and organisations are under increasing pressure to deliver measurable value. The role of agencies must evolve accordingly,” he added.
Mr Olaifa noted that many organisations today are navigating complex realities that extend beyond traditional marketing challenges, from digital transformation and changing consumer behaviour to operational pressures, data management, and business resilience.
“Businesses are looking for partners that can help solve real problems, not just create campaigns,” he said. “The opportunity before us is to combine creativity, technology, data, strategy and culture to help clients unlock growth and navigate complexity. That is where the future of our industry lies.”
He added that the convergence of technology, artificial intelligence and data presents a unique opportunity for marketing communications professionals to reclaim a more strategic role within organisations.
“For years, creativity has been our strength. Today, we have an opportunity to complement that strength with deeper business understanding, stronger analytical capabilities and emerging technologies that allow us to create greater value for clients. Technology is not replacing creativity; it is amplifying what creativity can achieve.”
Drawing from these experiences, Mr Olaifa said his focus will be on strengthening the group’s integrated capabilities while fostering a culture of innovation, curiosity and continuous reinvention.
“Insight Redefini has always been known for creativity, bold thinking and industry leadership. The next chapter is about building on that legacy while preparing for the future. We want to create an environment where talent can experiment, innovate and solve business challenges in new ways.”
“Our ambition is simple. We want to be indispensable to our clients. We want to be involved not only when a campaign is needed, but when business challenges need solving. We want to sit at the intersection of creativity, technology, culture and commerce, helping organisations navigate change and seize opportunities,” he further stated.
Insight Redefini Group said the appointment reflects its commitment to strengthening its position as an integrated growth partner for businesses across Nigeria and West Africa.
With access to the global capabilities, technology infrastructure, data intelligence and strategic resources of Publicis Groupe, the group said it remains focused on delivering connected solutions that help brands remain relevant, competitive and future-ready.
Insight Redefini Group is a member of Troyka Holdings, West Africa’s leading marketing communications and business solutions group. Its portfolio includes Insight Publicis, Leo Burnett Lagos, All Seasons Zenith, Starcom Media Perspectives, Quadrant MSL, Digitas and Publicis Nourish.
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