Levene Energy Holdings Limited has announced a strategic rebrand to Levene Energies Limited, alongside the appointment of new members to its Board, aligning with the Group’s evolution into a vertically integrated energy company committed to sustainable growth and industry leadership. The name change, approved by shareholders, reflects the company’s expanded footprint across the energy value chain, spanning solar solutions, trading, gas and power, upstream and engineering services.
‘Energy underpins economic growth and social progress, and it is now being reshaped by the global transition toward more sustainable solutions. Our journey is about embracing this change and expanding our role across the energy value chain. The move from Levene Energy Holdings Limited to Levene Energies Limited reflects who we are today and the direction we are taking for the future,’ declared Mr. Nzan Ogbe, Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer.
This name change is accompanied by a refreshed identity aligned with its long-term ambition to build a resilient and future-ready integrated energy company.
In parallel with the rebrand and expansion, Levene Energies has strengthened its Board with key appointments designed to support its next phase of growth. The additions bring critical expertise in governance, law, infrastructure, finance, and energy, positioning the company to execute its strategy as a more integrated energy business.
Daniel Agbor joins the Board as a senior legal and governance expert with over three decades of experience across corporate law, banking, and Board leadership. A former Managing Partner of Udo Udoma and Belo-Osagie, he has chaired and served on the boards of several leading Nigerian institutions, bringing deep expertise in corporate governance, financial structuring, and regulatory oversight.
Nneka Arowolo, an accomplished energy and commercial leader with a distinguished career at ExxonMobil. Her experience spans large-scale project execution, upstream strategy and advisory, supply chain management, and complex deal negotiations, providing the Board with strong insight into operational delivery and value optimization.
Yemi Osindero joins as a leading private equity expert and corporate strategist with over 25 years of experience across global investment banking and African markets. As Founder and Managing Partner of Uhuru Investment Partners, he brings strong expertise in capital allocation, deal structuring, and scaling businesses across sectors.
Eyo Ekpo brings extensive experience in infrastructure policy, regulation, and public-private partnerships. A former Commissioner at the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission and Attorney-General of Cross River State, he has played a key role in Nigeria’s power sector reforms and continues to advise on large-scale infrastructure and energy projects.
With a strengthened Board and an expanded mandate across the energy value chain, the company is well positioned to play a more active role in delivering integrated energy solutions that are reliable, commercially viable and aligned with evolving market needs.
The rebrand to Levene Energies reflects this shift, underscoring a broader commitment to building a platform capable of supporting both current energy demands and the transition towards more sustainable solutions.