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    Patience Dappa: Powering Africa’s Future as CEO of Master Energy Group

    In a continent where energy access remains a defining challenge, Patience Dappa stands as a beacon of doggedness, innovation and resilience.

    As the CEO of Master Energy Group, she is not only shaping the future of Africa’s energy landscape but also redefining what it means to be a female entrepreneur in a traditionally male-dominated industry.

    Born and raised in Nigeria, Dappa’s journey to the helm of one of West Africa’s leading energy conglomerates is a testament to the power of vision and tenacity.

    “When I started, there were very few women in the room. Today, we are changing that narrative,” she says with conviction.

    Master Energy Group, under Dappa’s leadership, has grown from a local enterprise to a key player in Africa’s energy sector.

    With interests spanning oil and gas, renewable energy, and infrastructure, the company is on a mission to bridge the continent’s energy deficit. “Energy is the lifeblood of any economy. Our goal is not just to supply energy but to empower communities,” Dappa emphasizes.

    Her journey, however, has not been without hurdles. As an African woman leading in the energy sector, she has faced skepticism and resistance. Yet, it is precisely these challenges that have fueled her ambition. “Every ‘no’ I encountered became a stepping stone. I learned to navigate the complexities with both grit and grace,” she reflects.

    Dappa’s leadership style blends strategic foresight with an unwavering commitment to sustainability. She champions investments in clean energy solutions, recognizing the dual mandate of meeting Africa’s energy needs while addressing climate change. “Africa cannot afford to be left behind in the global energy transition,” she asserts.

    Beyond boardrooms and balance sheets, Dappa is passionate about mentorship.

    Through the Master Energy Foundation, she supports aspiring female entrepreneurs, equipping them with the skills and networks to succeed.

    “Representation matters. When young women see someone who looks like them leading, it expands their sense of what is possible,” she says.

    Patience Dappa’s story is more than a corporate success, It is a narrative of possibility—a reminder that with vision, resilience, and purpose, African women can lead and transform the industries shaping the continent’s future. In her words, “The future is African. And it is female.”

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