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A destroyed refinery  By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade  The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited( NNPCL) says it has destroyed 134 illegal refineries in the last few weeks.  Also, the company said  63 illegal pipeline connections were uncovered during the the weeks .  The corporation, In a visual report, stated that at about 2 am on Sunday, a joint team of security agents discovered a large wooden boat illicitly loading stolen crude oil from Barge AGS01 within the OML 18 operating area, noted intelligence report a large wooden wooden boat was caught receiving crude oil from the barge.  According to the state-owned oil firm, while the barge was towed away with a tugboat in custody, five speedboats used in towing the large wooden boat to the illegal loading site were also detained and the particulars of the tugboats and barge used for the operation were reportedly seized for further investigation.  It further said that two large boats, which involve

Transcorp Appoints Christopher EzeafulukweAs Non-Executive Director


Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade 

Transcorp Power Plc has strengthed its board with the appointment of Christopher Ezeafulukwe as a Non-Executive Director.

This marked a significant change to its Board of Directors.

The appointment, approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the company.

Ezeafulukwe, a highly accomplished professional, has over 20 years of executive management experience across multiple sectors, including power, oil and gas, financial services, legal services, and corporate governance. His current role as Managing Director/CEO of Transcorp Energy Limited demonstrates his expertise in the energy sector.

Prior to his current position, Ezeafulukwe held leadership roles at Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc and Transcorp Power Limited (now Transcorp Power Plc).

He also served as Executive Director, Legal and Business Development, at Transnational Corporation Plc, showcasing his versatility and expertise.

Ezeafulukwe’s academic credentials are impressive, with degrees from the University of Lagos, Nigerian Law School, and University of Houston, Texas.

He is also an alumnus of Lagos Business School and IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain.

In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Ezeafulukwe is a respected member of several professional bodies, including the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators, Nigerian Bar Association, Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators of Nigeria, and past member of the Executive Council of the Association of Power Generation Companies.

The appointment of Ezeafulukwe is expected to greatly contribute to the continued success and growth of Transcorp Power Plc, a subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc (Transcorp Group), a leading African conglomerate with strategic investments in the power, hospitality, and energy sectors.

With his wealth of experience and leadership, Ezeafulukwe is well-positioned to provide strategic guidance and oversight to the company, driving its continued growth and success in the power sector.

His appointment demonstrates Transcorp Power Plc’s commitment to excellence and its determination to maintain its position as a leading player in the Nigerian power industry 







Transcorp Power Plc has announced the appointment of Christopher Ezeafulukwe as a Non-Executive Director, marking a significant change to its Board of Directors.

The appointment, approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the company.

Ezeafulukwe, a highly accomplished professional, has over 20 years of executive management experience across multiple sectors, including power, oil and gas, financial services, legal services, and corporate governance. His current role as Managing Director/CEO of Transcorp Energy Limited demonstrates his expertise in the energy sector.

Prior to his current position, Ezeafulukwe held leadership roles at Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc and Transcorp Power Limited (now Transcorp Power Plc).

He also served as Executive Director, Legal and Business Development, at Transnational Corporation Plc, showcasing his versatility and expertise.

Ezeafulukwe’s academic credentials are impressive, with degrees from the University of Lagos, Nigerian Law School, and University of Houston, Texas.

He is also an alumnus of Lagos Business School and IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain.

In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Ezeafulukwe is a respected member of several professional bodies, including the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators, Nigerian Bar Association, Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators of Nigeria, and past member of the Executive Council of the Association of Power Generation Companies.

The appointment of Ezeafulukwe is expected to greatly contribute to the continued success and growth of Transcorp Power Plc, a subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc (Transcorp Group), a leading African conglomerate with strategic investments in the power, hospitality, and energy sectors.

With his wealth of experience and leadership, Ezeafulukwe is well-positioned to provide strategic guidance and oversight to the company, driving its continued growth and success in the power sector.

His appointment demonstrates Transcorp Power Plc’s commitment to excellence and its determination to maintain its position as a leading player in the Nigerian power industy.




Transcorp Power Plc has announced the appointment of Christopher Ezeafulukwe as a Non-Executive Director, marking a significant change to its Board of Directors.

The appointment, approved by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the company.

Ezeafulukwe, a highly accomplished professional, has over 20 years of executive management experience across multiple sectors, including power, oil and gas, financial services, legal services, and corporate governance. His current role as Managing Director/CEO of Transcorp Energy Limited demonstrates his expertise in the energy sector.

Prior to his current position, Ezeafulukwe held leadership roles at Abuja Electricity Distribution Plc and Transcorp Power Limited (now Transcorp Power Plc).

He also served as Executive Director, Legal and Business Development, at Transnational Corporation Plc, showcasing his versatility and expertise.

Ezeafulukwe’s academic credentials are impressive, with degrees from the University of Lagos, Nigerian Law School, and University of Houston, Texas.

He is also an alumnus of Lagos Business School and IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain.

In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Ezeafulukwe is a respected member of several professional bodies, including the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators, Nigerian Bar Association, Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators of Nigeria, and past member of the Executive Council of the Association of Power Generation Companies.

The appointment of Ezeafulukwe is expected to greatly contribute to the continued success and growth of Transcorp Power Plc, a subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc (Transcorp Group), a leading African conglomerate with strategic investments in the power, hospitality, and energy sectors.

With his wealth of experience and leadership, Ezeafulukwe is well-positioned to provide strategic guidance and oversight to the company, driving its continued growth and success in the power sector.

His appointment demonstrates Transcorp Power Plc’s commitment to excellence and its determination to maintain its position as a leading player in the Nigerian power Industry.

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