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International Trade Week -10 things you should know about Energy in Nigeria

November 04, 2025

10:00 - 11:00

Zoom | Teams | Online

UK Export Academy

What you’ll learn

  • Understand Nigeria’s energy policy, regulatory environment, and reform agenda
  • Explore investment opportunities in renewables, gas, and power infrastructure
  • Learn about financing models and risk mitigation strategies
     

Description

Nigeria’s energy sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by reforms, investment in renewables, and a growing demand for reliable power.

In this session, we will provide you with essential insights into the opportunities and challenges in Nigeria’s energy landscape from oil and gas to solar, grid modernisation, and off-grid solutions.

We'll also provide more information on the UK government support that is availble for energy sector engagement in Nigeria.

Speakers:

Oluwatosin Adenuga

Senior Energy Trade Adviser - Nigeria, Department for Business and Trade

Oluwatosin is a senior energy consultant with deep expertise in power systems, energy access, and sustainable infrastructure. She has led and advised on major energy projects across Nigeria, with a focus on regulatory reform and private sector engagement.

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