A Vision of Fair Energy Transition Driving Nigeria's Economic Growth
Osayi Izedonmwen, a tech and energy leader, discusses Nigeria's potential for a balanced energy shift fueling economic expansion.

In a rapidly evolving global landscape, it is vital for nations to achieve a balanced energy transition, and Nigeria is poised to take a leading role. With Osayi Izedonmwen standing at the forefront, the vision is clear: a just and fair transition that aligns economic growth with decarbonization goals. Izedonmwen brings a wealth of expertise from his time at ExxonMobil and his impactful ventures in technology and education.
Bridging Energy Sectors for Economic Resurgence
Izedonmwen’s diverse career trajectory reflects the essentials for Nigeria’s economic resurrection. From being an Operations Manager at ExxonMobil to founding Teesas Inc., his journey has been emblematic of seizing growth opportunities via structured frameworks. His belief? Collaboration between technology and education sectors will pave the way for Nigeria to mirror the bustling growth witnessed in Asian countries during the late 1990s.
Uniting Education Technology with Economic Growth
At the helm of Teesas, an EdTech firm, Izedonmwen envisions an educational landscape that minimizes structural barriers. According to Businessday NG, his initiative strives to democratize access to top-tier education, fostering a skilled workforce that will translate directly into economic prosperity. With education, especially in underserved areas, digital platforms can drive transformative outcomes.
Innovating the Telecom Space to Empower Underprivileged Regions
The acquisition of an MVNO licence by Imose Technologies signifies more than just commercial ambition. It is a nod toward inclusivity—delivering telecom solutions in unserved regions, lowering costs, and facilitating connectivity. With commitments to rural connectivity, projects like these could disrupt the telecommunications industry, crafting specialized solutions for overlooked communities.
Powering a Sustainable Future
Balancing Nigeria’s reliance on fossil fuels with sustainable, long-term energy goals lies at the heart of Izedonmwen’s framework for progress. Utilizing natural gas as an interim measure, Nigeria can secure its energy needs while steadily reducing emissions. Lessons drawn from global energy practices beckon for diversified energy sources—solar, hydro, and nuclear, alongside renewables—to bolster Nigeria’s energy security.
Stimulating Local Manufacturing and Innovation
Imose Technologies has emerged as West Africa’s largest indigenous tech brand, navigating obstacles familiar to Nigerians—power issues, foreign exchange limits, and infrastructural gaps. Exacerbated by these challenges, local manufacturing champions must innovate; utilizing Nigeria’s rich natural resources and youthful market to produce quality goods for a dynamic economy.
Crafting Pathways for Technical Skills and Employment
With Nigeria’s youth unemployment remaining high, initiatives like Teesas Education Learning Centres offer pathways for hands-on training in AI, cloud computing, and more, thus positioning the youth for the digital economy. Collaborative partnerships can further magnify these efforts, boosting industries through increased access to finance and skill development.
Concluding Vision: Empowerment with a Local-First Approach
Izedonmwen foresees a Nigeria where indigenous enterprises flourish under supportive policies, anchoring local goods as a preference nationwide. This vision nurtures industries, sparks innovation, and propels Nigeria toward becoming self-sufficient and prosperous—a notable shift echoing across future generations.