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MANAGING DIRECTOR AND CEO, ETERNA PLC
"Our focus remains on efficiently distributing petroleum products while also exploring opportunities for future growth and innovation in the broader energy sector."

Kenneth Okeiyi

CEO, EUNISELL
"The Nigerian chemical sector has witnessed significant progress in terms of local participation, largely driven by economic and industrial growth as well as legislative interventions."

Ado Oseragbaje

CEO, HERITAGE OIL
"Since we took over the operatorship of OML 30 in 2017, we have embarked on aggressive rehabilitation and upgrade of facility equipment, resulting in additional wells being opened and optimized for production."

Peter Gaius-Obaseki

PARTNER, MCKINSEY & COMPANY
"If you keep encouraging local content development and you have a government focused on incentivizing investment, foreign investor comfort will be a derivative of that."

Tosin Thompson

FOUNDER AND CEO, MEZOVEST
"Our long-term strategy involves establishing an ecosystem of finance, infrastructure, and technology across sectors."

Ejike Egbuagu

GROUP CHIEF EXECUTIVE, MONEDA INVEST AFRICA
"Moneda Invest Africa was established to fix the problem of getting capital to micro players whose existence and growth is what will transform our country and continent."

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CEO, THOR EXPLORATIONS
"As Nigeria’s first and only large-scale gold mine, Segilola has been a learning experience for both Thor Explorations and the country."

Gavin Chamberlain

CEO, BANNERMAN ENERGY
"We are in the mining-friendly jurisdiction of Namibia, with ready water, power, road, and port solutions that have been exporting uranium for the past 45 years."

Olanrewaju Kalejaiye

CEO, ND WESTERN
"We are the second-largest gas supplier in Nigeria and aim to double our gas production."

Emeka Okwuosa and Chuka Eze

CHAIRMAN AND GROUP CEO (EO), OILSERV, AND MANAGING DIRECTOR (CE), FRAZIMEX ENGINEERING
"To ensure the sustainability of gas infrastructure, the introduction of new technologies is critical."

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It is said that mining is a patient industry. Current demand projections are not. Demand for minerals deemed ‘critical’ is set to increase almost fourfold by 2030, according to the UN. Demand for nickel, cobalt and lithium is predicted to double, triple and rise ten-fold, respectively, between 2022 and 2050. The world will need to mine more copper between 2018 and 2050 than it has mined throughout history. 2050 is also the deadline to curb emissions before reaching a point of ‘no return.’ The pace of mineral demand and the consequences of not meeting it force the industry to act fast and take more risks. Mining cannot afford to be a patient industry anymore. The scramble for supply drives miners back to geological credentials, and therefore to places like the African Central Copperbelt.

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