Dr. Oseni was, until his appointment as Commissioner at NERC, a Research Associate in Economics and Finance of the Built Environment at the University College London, and was previously a researcher at the Energy Policy Research Group, University of Cambridge, UK. Musiliu’s research interests cut across Energy and Behavioral Economics, and he was involved in […]
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Aisha Mahmud obtained her first degree in 1997 from the prestigious Bayero University, Kano, with B.sc honors in Economics and a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the same University in the year 2000. After her service to her fatherland (NYSC) in 1998, the bright young Aisha joined the private sector as an ‘Officer-Commercial […]
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Dr. Chidi Ike’s engineering career started in the early nineties in a private firm where he gained expertise in control engineering, constructing power control panels for industries, including AMF panels. Chidi’s career in the power sector started in 1992 with the then NEPA with experiences that spanned transmission, distribution, and generation subsectors. Chidi was an […]
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Before his appointment, Mr. Shatti was a Management Consultant based in Abuja. He is an Accountant by training with over twenty-six years experience in Accounting, Tax, Audit, Finance and Business Management. He graduated with B.Sc. (Hons.) in Accounting from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria in 1990 following which he received professional training at Akintola Williams Deloitte […]
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Dafe C. Akpeneye is the Commissioner that leads the Legal, Licensing and Compliance Division at NERC. In this role he is primarily responsible for issuing licenses to all participants in the Nigerian electricity supply industry, enforcing the provisions of the Electric Power Sector Reform Act and resolving industry complaints/disputes. Dafe C. Akpeneye graduated from the […]
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Yusuf was the Special Assistant to the President on Power Regulation in the office of the Vice President. In this capacity, Yusuf advised senior members of the Nigerian Federal government on far-reaching power sector reforms. Before taking this role, Yusuf worked in the Tony Blair Institute’s Middle East practice. He undertook policy consulting work – […]
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