Jobs/Appointments
Nkechi Runsewe Becomes Nigerian Breweries Human Resources Director
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Mrs Nkechi Runsewe has been appointed as the new Human Resources Director of Nigerian Breweries Plc.
A statement on Friday disclosed that the appointment is effective Saturday, August 1, 2026.
She replaces Ms Grace Omo-Lamai, who will retire from the company on July 28, 2026, after nearly a decade of distinguished service and impactful leadership.
The appointee will play a central role in translating Nigerian Breweries’ EverGreen 2030 strategy into execution by shaping the organisation’s design, leadership behaviours, workforce capabilities and performance systems to deliver sustained volume growth, cost discipline, and repeatable performance.
She joined the organisation from its parent company HEINEKEN, bringing strong global experience in talent management and organisational development.
As Global Head of Talent Management at HEINEKEN, she strengthened leadership pipelines across the business, significantly improving succession readiness and advancing performance and development frameworks across HEINEKEN operating companies.
Since joining HEINEKEN in September 2021, Mrs Runsewe has built trusted partnerships across and beyond the People Function and strengthened global Communities of Practice and is recognised for her collaborative, pragmatic approach to continuous improvement, establishing a strong foundation for her team and successor. Prior to her current role, she served as Regional Talent Lead for the Africa, Middle East, and Eastern Europe (AMEE) Region.
“We are delighted to welcome Nkechi Runsewe to the Nigerian Breweries Management Team at a pivotal moment for our business,” the Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries, Mr Thibaut Boidin, said.
“Nkechi brings deep expertise in talent management and a strong track record of driving high-performance cultures across geographies. Her leadership will be critical as we continue to build a future-ready organisation, strengthen our people capabilities and deliver our EverGreen 2030 ambitions,” he added.
Commenting on her appointment, Mrs Runsewe said, “I am honoured to join Nigerian Breweries at such an important moment in its journey. The company’s strong legacy, combined with its forward-looking EverGreen 2030 strategy, presents a unique opportunity to build an even stronger, high-performing organisation. I look forward to working closely with our teams to strengthen our leadership capabilities, deepen our talent pipeline, and foster a culture where our people can thrive and deliver sustainable growth for the business.”
Jobs/Appointments
Tinubu Appoints ex-KGMP CEO Kunle Elebute as FRCN Head
By Adedapo Adesanya
President Bola Tinubu has appointed a former chief executive of KPMG Nigeria, Mr Kunle Elebute, as chairperson of the Governing Board of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN).
The appointment was disclosed in a statement signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Thursday.
According to the statement, the appointment reinforces the federal government’s commitment to strengthening corporate governance, enhancing investor confidence, and deepening transparency and accountability within Nigeria’s financial reporting ecosystem.
The profile of the new FRC chair indicates that Mr Elebute is a distinguished Chartered Accountant and financial management consultant with over four decades of professional experience spanning Nigeria, West Africa, and global markets.
He previously served as Senior Partner of KPMG Nigeria, Chairman of KPMG West Africa, and Chairman of KPMG Africa. During his illustrious career, he also served on KPMG’s regional and global boards, including its Global Board Audit Committee.
Mr Elebute is widely respected for his expertise in audit, financial advisory, risk consulting, corporate governance, and strategic transformation.
“Mr Elebute’s appointment comes at a pivotal time as the FRCN advances key institutional priorities, including ongoing engagements under the UK-Nigeria Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership and broader efforts to align Nigeria’s corporate reporting framework with international best practices.
“The Federal Government is confident that his wealth of experience, leadership, and governance expertise will further strengthen the Council’s mandate and support the Renewed Hope Agenda’s objective of building a more transparent, competitive, and investment-friendly economy,” the statement added.
FRCN has the mandate of setting and enforcing financial reporting, auditing, actuarial, valuation, and corporate governance standards in Nigeria.
Jobs/Appointments
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.
Jobs/Appointments
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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