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Nigeria finally takes seat at World Energy Council as Victor Ekpenyong joins Board 

Victor Ekpenyong, chief executive officer of Kenyon International, has joined the Board of the World Energy Council (WEC) Nigeria Committee.

The appointment, confirmed by WEC’s Finance Committee, marks the first time in this cycle that Nigerian indigenous energy leadership will participate directly in the strategic governance of the world’s preeminent energy membership organisation, spanning more than 100 countries and 3,000 member entities.

“For decades, African energy leaders have been implementers of policies designed elsewhere,” said DEkpenyong. “A seat on the WEC Nigeria Board means Nigerian indigenous capacity is now actively engineering the governance frameworks for global energy. Not waiting for permission to execute them.”

For international institutional investors and operators, Ekpenyong’s appointment underscores a structural shift where African leaders are actively engineering the global energy playbook. Under his leadership, Kenyon International has demonstrated unparalleled infrastructure velocity, proving that cutting-edge indigenous technical execution can compress upstream project timelines by up to

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