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BOC Gases Nigeria Plc Appoints Mrs Aderonke Omowunmi Segun-Alabi as Company Secretary

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BOC Gases Nigeria Plc, a leading manufacturer of industrial and medical gases in Nigeria, has appointed Mrs Aderonke Omowunmi Segun-Alabi as the Company Secretary following the resignation of Mr. G.A Oriseh, effective from June 28, 2021.

Aderonke Omowunmi Segun-Alabi holds an LL B degree from the Olabisi Onabanjo University (formerly Ogun State University) 2001; and was subsequently called to the Nigerian Bar in 2002. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Business Administration from University of Suffolk and her LLM from the University of East London; both in the United Kingdom. She is a Member of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and an Associate Member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN).

For two decades, Aderonke has engaged in corporate legal practice cutting across several areas, and she is adept in Top Level Statutory and Regulatory Liaison, Institutional Relationship Management, Legal Sustainability, Tactical Legal Advisory on Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Regulatory & Statutory Compliance, Client and Investors Advisory, Corporate and Legal Communication, Company Secretarial Services and Corporate Governance, Contract Management, Law Enforcement Liaison, among others.

Prior to joining BOC Gases Nig. Plc, Aderonke served as the Legal Partner, Commercial Banking at Ecobank Nigeria Plc with essential mandate on recovery matters.

Prior to this, she was a Legal Officer at the defunct Oceanic Bank Plc between the year 2008 and 2011. She had also served as Company Secretary to the defunct Heritage Microfinance Bank Limited for an unbroken four years (2004-2007).

Aderonke is a consummate professional with strong work ethics and committed to continuous improvement. Endued with a rare mix of subtle but intensely focused ability, she is driven with an overall goal of aligning her intuition with organizational leadership, for the goal of achieving success.

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