Chantelle Abdul
Energy and Luxury Entrepreneur
On Thursday, March 16th, 2023, Mr. Tosin Adewuyi, the Executive Director of Corporate Banking, , was hosted by the Mojec team at our group headquarters. We appreciate First Bank's visit and their ongoing commitment to making a positive impact on their customers, including
Life doesn’t come with a manual, it comes with a Mother.
One valuable lesson I've learned on my journey is that happiness is not a destination to reach but a continuous journey to enjoy, and I've cherished every moment of it thus far.
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The need for a just and equitable transition towards sustainable energy cannot be over emphasized.
SE4All ‘22, Rwanda was a time of inspiring talks, bold commitments and transformative actions geared towards accelerated progress in the delivery of clean and affordable energy.
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This month, we are reminded of the endless possibilities and potential that lie ahead.
March not only presents an opportunity for new beginnings, it is also a time to celebrate the achievements of women and recognize the work that still needs to be done to empower her.
As we continue to navigate the challenges of the modern world, Iet’s encourage every woman out there to stay focused on her goals, while also supporting others.
Together, we can break down barriers, shatter stereotypes, and create a brighter future for all women.
So keep pushing, stay focused, and never forget the incredible power and potential that lies within you! 💖
A year older, wiser and stronger. So grateful for life. My verse today: “Every good gift, every perfect gift, comes from above. These gifts come down from the Father, the creator of the heavenly lights, in whose character there is no change at all.”
At the Sustainable Energy for All Forum, Kigali 2022 where I stressed our commitment to providing last-mile renewable energy for residential, industrial and utility-scale clients. We’ve left no stone unturned to solve the problem of unreliable power supply in Nigeria and on the continent by providing clean sustainable energy to end-users by harnessing the power of the sun and the grid, thereby reducing the dependency on generating sets.
“The key is in not spending time, but in investing it.”
At the African Hidden Champions in partnership with .karriere - an initiative that showcases and celebrates the unique stories of sub-Saharan African businesses. I shared first-hand insight into the complexities of entrepreneurship in the West African energy sector, and the opportunities many of our challenges present.
Africa Hidden Champions 2022
“We face neither east nor west; we face forward”
- Kwame Nkrumah
Launch of Ikeja Mobile Map Metering in Conjunction with Ikeja Disco in order to close out hundreds of thousands of meter gap.
Best Metering and Power Company 2022 Power Sector Awards by Ministry of Power
Yesterday, I spoke on ‘Reawakening Global Commerce’ at the Nigerian Indonesian Investment and Trade Forum in Jakarta.
Highlights of my presentation recognized that various Nigerian companies pledge a clear indicator of the impact in developing sector value chain that drives meaningful industrialization and youth employment. With relevant Nigerian Ministers, such as Mines and Steel Development, in attendance, we discussed how private and public players can partner to strengthen the places of private sector businesses in producing greater business and economic outcomes that would be beneficial for our country, Nigeria and her people.
I am fully aware of how replacing "dirty" fossil fuels with Renewable Energy Sources has the potential to incedibly enhance both our economic and physical well-being.
As a major player in the energy space, I am always looking to explore all the prospects in this rapidly growing sector.
This week on the we visited Ijesha, Ago, Abule Ado, Monkey Village and Ikota where we shared food items to the most vulnerable and also educated them about COVID-19 preventive measures.
Today we will continue the in other parts of Lagos even as we prepare for to visit Abuja, Kaduna and Kano.
SWIPE —> to see pictures from our visit to Ikota.
Today on the we visited the Abule Ado and Monkey Village Communities in Lagos.
Two days ago, we were at Ikota where we shared food and COVID-19 preventive measures with the community members.
We can’t wait to visit Abuja, Kaduna and Kano.
SWIPE —> to see pictures from our visit to Ikota.
This week, my team at MOJEC International and I embarked on a food drive.
The aim is to provide food to 10,000 households who are most affected by the government imposed lockdown.
These group of people make their income daily and with the lockdown in place, they are unable to fend for themselves.
We are currently still in Lagos. In the coming week, we will be visiting Abuja, Kaduna and Kano to continue the MOJEC Food Drive.
Let's talk about Energy & Utility.
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Received an Award for the Most Enterprising Female of the year 2018
Last night at the Nigeria Entrepreneurs Award 2018