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Damilola Ogunbiyi Becomes First Nigerian Honoured at TIME Earth Awards

Nigerian energy leader Damilola Ogunbiyi has made history as the first Nigerian to be recognised at the TIME Earth Awards, underscoring her growing global influence in climate and energy leadership, according to The Guardian.

Ogunbiyi, who serves as CEO of Sustainable Energy for All and Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General, was honoured for her work advancing clean energy access and climate action, particularly across developing economies. Her leadership has focused on ensuring that the global energy transition remains inclusive and equitable for the Global South.

The recognition builds on her inclusion in the TIME100 Climate list, which highlights the world’s most influential leaders driving climate action. She has been widely acknowledged for championing initiatives that expand electricity access, promote clean cooking solutions, and mobilise global investment into sustainable energy systems, PR Newswire noted.

The honour not only reflects Ogunbiyi’s individual impact but also signals Nigeria’s growing voice in global climate policy and sustainable development, positioning African leadership at the forefront of conversations shaping the future of energy.

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