Segun Adaju

Segun Adaju (born 1969) is a Nigerian entrepreneur, CEO Consistent Energy Limited and President, Renewable Energy Association Nigeria (REAN)[1][2][3]. He was Deputy manager[4] of Integrated Micro-finance Bank limited which was the pioneer Micro-finance bank in Nigeria[5] and Founder and was Managing Director of GS Micro-finance Bank Limited.

Segun Adaju
NationalityNigerian
EducationB.Sc, Economics
, University of Lagos
MBA, University of Lagos
Harvard Business School
Lagos Business School
Renewables Academy Berlin.
OccupationEntrepreneur, Renewable energy consultant
Years active2012–present
Known forPresident, Renewable Energy Association Nigeria(REAN),
Spouse(s)Funmi Adaju

Education

Adaju earned a degree in Economics and MBA from the University of Lagos[6]. He furthered his education by obtaining executive programmes in Harvard Business School, MIT/Sloan School of Management, Frankfurt School of Management, Renewable Academy Berlin and Lagos Business School[7].

Career

Before Consistent Energy, Adaju had worked with leading commercial banks in Nigeria like Equity Bank of Nigeria Limited, First Atlantic Bank Plc and First City Monument Bank Plc before quitting in 2006 to co-found Integrated Micro-finance Bank which is the pioneer micro-finance bank in Nigeria[5] and later set out to establish his own Micro-finance Bank, GS Micro-finance Bank Ltd in 2007. In January 2015, he founded Consistent Energy Limited and presently served as the chief Energizing Officer[8][9].

He is a Mentor under the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP) and Coach under West African Forum for Clean Energy Financing (WAFCEF)[10].

gollark: Two's complement is the fastest way if you have regular unsigned addition hardware IIR©, but BF does not have that.
gollark: Oh. Lookup tables. That is not one of the ways I was thinking of, but... sure?
gollark: How are you implementing trigononononononometric functions anyway?
gollark: Expanding on "people find it fun", consider that esolangs are also essentially not-very-useful tools.
gollark: Also even really weird and esoteric stuff turns out to be useful later a lot of the time.

References

  1. Okere, Roseline. "Renewable energy group raise the alarm over duty on solar panel". guardian.ng. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  2. "Segun Adaju | EnergyNet". www.energynet.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  3. "Focus on Renewable Energy in Nigeria". Brand Spur. 2017-06-27. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  4. Team, the MicroCapital (2007-06-26). "MICROCAPITAL STORY: Deputy Manager Segun Adaju of Nigeria's Integrated Microfinance Bank Ltd. (IMFB) Speaks at Full Gospel Businessmen Fellowships International's (FGBFI's) Conference". MicroCapital. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  5. Seibekl, Hans. "Microfinance in Nigeria: Origins, Options and Opportunities" (PDF). Hahnwaldweg.
  6. "Segun Adaju". THE GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVE. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  7. Gbadamosi, Elias (2018-02-06). "Susty Person of the Month - Mr Segun Adaju". SustyVibes. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  8. "SEGUN ADAJU – Consistent Energy". www.consistent-energy.com. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  9. Newspapers, Leadership (2012-12-11). "Nigeria Has Adequate Resources For Biomass Energy —Adaju". Nigeria A-Z Online. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  10. "Segun Adaju". fellows.smefunds.com. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
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