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Renewvia Energy, a global solar developer, has installed and connected five new communities in the Niger Delta to one of its solar-powered, rural electrification minigrids. With these new installations, Renewvia Solar Nigeria Ltd. now serves over 10,000 individuals and businesses through thousands of metered connections in eight communities in the Niger Delta. The five new
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Rolake Rosiji has 10 year-experience in strategic and operational management positions in businesses in renewable energy, FMCG and Management Consulting. She started her career as a Management Consultant in London and also worked at Arla Foods in Nigeria and around the world. Rosiji advanced through a series of international level promotions and led multi-disciplinary teams in Nigeria, UK, USA, Denmark and across West Africa.
She joined Jobberman this year as CEO after spending 2 years as Country Manager for M-KOPA Solar Nigeria Limited. At the solar energy company, Rosiji created and managed a team providing solar power kits on flexible loans to consumers in Nigeria. To do this, she led a complex digital payments system partnering with the leading fin tech businesses in Nigeria which enabled customers to make small frequent payments. The Jobberman Nigeria CEO tells Tosin Clegg about joining the firm, her work history, the essentials for job seekers, human resource and a lot mor
The Solar Nigeria programme funded by the European Union is improving the lives and prospects of 10,000 hospital and clinic patients, and 5,000 school and college pupils, as well as creating jobs in solar operation and maintenance.
According to a statement by the group, more babies are being successfully delivered at night, vaccines are being stored at the correct temperature in rural clinics, schools have power for audiovisual equipment and computers, and children can see after dark to do their homework.
The statement explained that in recent years, it had installed solar technology in six hospitals, one primary healthcare centre and a health technology college in Adamawa State; 13 rural hospitals in Kaduna; six schools and six primary healthcare centres in Kano; and a college of nursing and midwifery in Borno.