Tag: Osahon Okunbo

  • Davos Forum: Local capital key to energy transition – Okunbo

    Davos Forum: Local capital key to energy transition – Okunbo

    At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Executive Director of Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), Osahon Okunbo, said the retreat of global financiers from Africa’s oil and gas sector presents a unique opportunity for local capital and indigenous expertise to drive Nigeria’s energy future.

    Speaking on the panel “Powering Africa’s Next Growth Cycle: Gas, Renewables, Capital & Entrepreneurs in a Pragmatic Energy Transition Concept,” Okunbo described the strong Nigerian presence at Davos as encouraging, stressing that capital for energy infrastructure still exists within Africa.

    “There is capital available in Africa and in Nigeria,” he said, citing the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) gas pipeline as a game-changing project for domestic gas supply and northern industrialisation.

    “Nigeria must increasingly build for itself with Nigerian solutions to Nigerian problems,” Okunbo said.

    Addressing investors’ concerns, he dismissed security fears as overstated, noting that PINL has successfully delivered over 600 kilometres of pipeline infrastructure across hundreds of communities.

    “If security were truly the problem people claim, these projects would not have been delivered,” he said, attributing this success to improved collaboration between host communities and security agencies in the Niger Delta.

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    He also downplayed political risk, arguing that Nigeria is more stable today than in past decades, citing fuel subsidy removal and exchange-rate unification as reforms boosting investor confidence.

    “Nigeria is ready and open for business,” he said.

    However, he warned that maintenance culture and long-term reinvestment remain weak links in infrastructure planning. Using the Trans-Niger Pipeline built in the 1970s as an example, he said decades of underinvestment left critical assets vulnerable.

    “We are now rebuilding infrastructure with reinvestment built in from day one,” he said.

    He identified community buy-in as a decisive factor, noting that production reliability surged from 3 per cent to 98 per cent during the transition from SPDC to Renaissance Energy after communities were fully engaged.

    “We achieved results by carrying communities along, not by force or heavy kinetic deployment,” he said.

    He insisted that Africa’s energy transition depends on patient capital, strong indigenous partnerships, and supportive regulation, expressing optimism that ongoing power-sector reforms, including cost-reflective tariffs and improved revenue collection, will unlock private investment.

  • Osahon Okunbo clinches young entrepreneur award

    Osahon Okunbo clinches young entrepreneur award

    Businessman Osahon Hosa Okunbo has been honoured with the New Telegraph Newspaper’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year award.

    The award ceremony attracted political and business elites at the Lagos Oriental Hotel, on Friday, February 21.

    The high-profile ceremony, attended by distinguished personalities including Senators Orji Uzor Kalu, Adams Oshiomole, Mr Mele Kyari, and Chief Bode George, celebrated Okunbo’s remarkable achievements across multiple sectors of the Nigerian economy.

    “I never set out to chase recognition—I set out to build something real, something that mattered,” Okunbo said in his acceptance speech.

    “Entrepreneurship isn’t just about starting businesses; it’s about solving problems, creating opportunities, and making a lasting impact.”

    With over 15 years of board and management experience, he has established himself as a formidable force in Nigeria’s business landscape. 

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    His portfolio spans various industries, including oil and gas services, facilities engineering, procurement, construction, hospitality, agriculture, and aviation. 

    Under his leadership, his companies have successfully executed projects valued at over $4 billion and currently employ more than 6,000 Nigerians.

    A holder of a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from Manchester University, Okunbo serves as director of several prominent companies including Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Ltd, Delta Pacific Maritime Ltd, and Genesis Hydrocarbons Nigeria Ltd. 

    He is also actively involved in the development of the Egbolom field, the largest marginal field in the 2020 marginal field bid round.

    Beyond his business pursuits, Okunbo has demonstrated a commitment to social development through the Osa Okunbo Foundation, which focuses on education, youth empowerment, and infrastructure development in Benin City, Edo State.

    “This award is not just mine; it belongs to every mentor, partner, friend, and team member who stood beside me,” Okunbo remarked, adding, “This is just the beginning.”

  • Okunbo nominated as New Telegraph ‘Young Entrepreneur of The Year 2024’

    Okunbo nominated as New Telegraph ‘Young Entrepreneur of The Year 2024’

    The Chairman, Wells Carlton Hotels and Apartments, and an Entrepreneur, Osahon Okunbo has been nominated as the ‘Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2024’ by the Board of Editors and Panel of Judges of Daily Telegraph Publishing Company Limited, publishers of New Telegraph newspaper.

    The news platform in a nomination letter signed by the Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief, Ayodel Aminu, said the young entrepreneur has over the years demonstrated admirable leadership quality in managing chains of striving businesses across, hospitality, Oil and Gas, Energy, security, real Estate and others.

    In a letter announcing his nomination, Aminu said, “Mr Osahon strategic expertise extends to his role on the board of Ocean Marine Solutions Limited (OMSL) a parent company of OMSL, PINL and Delta Pacific. OMSL is an LLC dedicated to maritime security solutions, oil and gas service, and pipeline security.

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    “The company has a commitment to provide services that secure the nation’s energy and power assets, with a vision to foster community engagement, promote peace and reduce sabotage. His leadership at Wells Carlton added a layer of prestige to the hotel with elevation of guest experience and provision of a dynamic hub for corporate gathering and social events alike.   

    Beyond his business endeavours, Osahon ‘s philanthropic spirit shines through the Osahon Okunbo Foundation.

    The foundation’s mission is to combat poverty and uplift communities through art, creativity, and faith. Its initiatives span from providing quality  education, accessible healthcare, entrepreneurial opportunities, and affordable housing for the people of Benin, Edo state and across Nigeria.

    Osahon also actively promotes and preserves the rich cultural diversity of black art within Nigeria, Africa, and its diaspora. 

    Osahon Okunbo’s multifaceted contributions underscore his commitment to excellence, strategic vision, and transformative impact on both business and society.