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See 10 powerful women in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector
The oil and gas sector in Nigeria is characterized by complex operational, regulatory, and market challenges. Managing exploration, production, and distribution in such an environment requires significant technical expertise, strategic oversight, and the ability to navigate both local and international business dynamics.
Over the past few decades, an increasing number of women have assumed leadership roles in the industry, occupying positions that were historically dominated by men.
Forty to fifty years ago, female representation in executive management, boardrooms, and operational leadership was minimal; today, women are actively shaping the sector’s development and growth.
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Women in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry now lead indigenous and multinational companies, manage upstream and downstream operations, and influence policy and investment decisions.
They combine professional expertise, governance experience, and strategic vision, contributing to operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and sustainable business practices. Many are also involved in initiatives that promote local content development, entrepreneurship, and workforce capacity building, reflecting a broader impact beyond corporate performance.
This feature profiles 10 women who have achieved notable success and influence across the Nigerian oil and gas sector. From founders and managing directors to board chairs and senior executives, their contributions span exploration, production, distribution, finance, and governance.
Their professional achievements demonstrate both the scale and scope of women’s involvement in the industry, providing insight into the evolving dynamics of Nigeria’s energy sector.
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10. Moroti Adedoyin-Adeyinka- Executive Director of Financial Strategy at Sahara Group
Moroti Adedoyin-Adeyinka is an executive leader in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, currently serving as Executive Director of Financial Strategy at Sahara Group. With over two decades of experience in energy and finance, she has played a central role in the growth and operational expansion of Sahara Group’s downstream and upstream businesses, both in Nigeria and across Africa.
Adedoyin-Adeyinka began her career in the energy sector with roles that combined operational management and financial oversight. She has held leadership positions at Sahara Energy Resource Ltd and Asharami Synergy, where she managed large-scale projects, optimized financial performance, and drove strategic initiatives across procurement, distribution, and resource management.
Her expertise spans product procurement, bulk sales, distribution, and the oversight of storage terminals with a combined capacity exceeding 300 million liters across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
A Harvard Business School alumna and Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), Adedoyin-Adeyinka is recognized for her commitment to operational excellence, corporate governance, and strategic growth. She advocates for intrapreneurship and innovation within organizations, emphasizing employee-driven value creation, and has been a speaker on leadership and sustainable business practices in the energy sector.
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10. Moroti Adedoyin-Adeyinka- Executive Director of Financial Strategy at Sahara Group
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