See who owns Nigeria’s biggest oil wells and why Ebonyi State hasn’t been part of this wealth. Now, with new oil well openings from NUPRC, Ebonyi leaders have a chance to join the oil industry. Find out how Ebonyi can start benefiting from Nigeria’s oil business and secure a spot in this valuable sector.
These are some, out of the many major oil well owners in Nigeria:
1. T.Y Danjuma from Taraba State
2. Alhaji Mai Daribo from Borno State
3. Nasir Ado Bayero from Kano
4. Alh Akinla Ladipo
5. Colonel Sani Bello
6. Alhaji Mohammed Gambo
7. Alhaji Atiku Yar’dua
8. Alhaji Aminu Cantata
9. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
10. Alhaji Aminu Dantata
10. Alhaji Yinka Folawiyo
11. Alhaji Aliyu Abubakar
12. Alhaji Musa Ciroma
13. Alhaji Mohammed Indimi
14. Alhaji Ibrahim Bunu
15. Alhaji Rilwan Lukman
16. Alhaji Usman Dambura
17. Alhaji Saidu Kuashi
18. Alhaji Kase Lawal
19. Gen. Ibrahim Babangida
20. Sen. Andy Ubah
21. Dr ABC Orjiako
22. Chief Erasmus Nwuche
23. Dr Mike Adenuga
24. Chief Lulu Briggs
25. Mr Tonye Cole
26. Chief Dan Etete
27. Chief MKO Abiola
28. Engr Arthur Eze
29. Chief Anthony Onoh
30. Chief Chris Chiwetalu
31. Chief Ayodeji Olokun
32. Mrs Folorunso Alakija
33. Chief Dr Ernest Obiejesi
34. Chief Olayiwola Fatona
35. Chief Tony Elumelu
36. Dr Jim Ovia
37. Femi Otedola
38. Chief Albert Esiri
39. Chief Victor Enahoro
40. Chief Adeola Adenikiju
41. Professor Chike Edozien
42. Chief Emmanuel Egbogah
43. Chief Domingo Obande
44. Chief Emeka Anyaoku
45. Chief Tony Ezenna
46. Chief Nicholas Okoye
47. Chief Anthony Anaekwena
48. Chief Emeka Igweze
49. Chief Nicholas Nzeakor
50. Sir Emeka Offor.
Etc.
Where were Ebonyi people when these allotments were made? Currently, NURPR, federal agency responsible for oil well allocations is screening new oil well ownership applicants. How it works is that you use a group of persons as company to apply, but that’s just for the sake of it.
Ebonyi VIPs, brace up!
DISCLAIMER: FALSE RECRUITMENT ALERT
We have learned that a fake recruitment portal is circulating online, claiming to be connected with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC). We want to make it clear that this information is completely false and misleading.
The NUPRC handles all recruitment in an open and fair way, following strict government guidelines. Any NUPRC recruitment will only happen through our official channels.
Please be careful of false job ads, emails, or social media posts claiming to be from the NUPRC. Always check that a job opportunity is real before sharing any personal information.
Signed
Management
Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission
22nd November, 2023