THISDAY

Celebratin­g Olu Maduka, Nigeria’s Oil & Gas Icon, at 80

- Chris Paul

In the twilight of last week, Nigerian women in energy, oil and gas community celebrated Engr. Joanna Olutunmbi Maduka, one of the pioneering engineers, who shattered the glass ceiling and made great strides in the early days of the nation’s oil and gas industry.

It was the 80th birthday celebratio­n, on May 6, of the Àrst female engineer to break grounds in the hydrocarbo­n terrain in the country.

Noted for her distinguis­hed and unique accomplish­ments and track record, Joanna Olutunmbi Maduka, is the Àrst to attain several feats among the female gender of Nigerian engineers.

With a B.Sc. in applied physics in 1965, she passed the Graduatesh­ip Examinatio­n of the Institutio­n of Electrical Engineers (IEE), (UK) in 1966 and earned an M.Sc. (Engineerin­g) degree from Trinity College, Dublin in 1969.

She worked brieÁy in the media and later moved to engineerin­g consultanc­y in 1970 she became a partner of Leccom Associates in 1975.

She founded Associatio­n of Profession­al

Women Engineers Nigeria; Friends of the Environmen­t (FOTE); was Chairperso­n, Better Life for Rural Women; Foundation Board Member, Internatio­nal Network of Women in Engineerin­g & Science (INWES).

First female fellow and president Council for the regulation of Engineerin­g in Nigeria (COREN), Àrst female Vice President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers NSE; First Female President of the Nigerian Academy of Engineerin­g (NAE).

Maduka also served on boards of several polytechni­cs & Universiti­es across the nation.

First female governing board member of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) and member of the founding executives of the Nigerian LiquiÀed Natural Gas Company (NLNG), she played a major role in the facilitati­on of the full take-oͿ of the company’s operations in Nigeria.

Maduka is the epitome of an energy woman closing energy gap and moving nations forward. In 2008, she was conferred with the national honour: Member of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (MFR).

She is currently the Chairperso­n of the Internatio­nal Forum for Women in Energy OIL and Gas (WEOG).

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