The new President of the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE), Mrs. Olajumoke Cecilia Ajayi, has outlined key priorities for her tenure.
In her inaugural address, Ajayii said her priorities will include a comprehensive review of geosciences curricula in Nigerian universities to ensure alignment with emerging technologies, data analytics, and the evolving energy mix, expansion of mentorship and leadership pipelines for young professionals.
Her tenure, she said, would also witness the strengthening of NAPE’s advocacy role in shaping sustainable energy policies.
She was recently inaugurated as its 48th President of the 50-year-old Association which took place at the recently at the NAPE Annual International Conference and Exhibition.
Olajumoke Cecilia Ajayi is the Managing Director/CEO of Ingentia Energies Limited, a position she assumed in October 2022.
With well over two decades of remarkable experience in the oil and gas industry, she has become one of the pioneering female leaders in Africa’s upstream sector. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Geophysics from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) and a Master of Science degree in Applied Geophysics from the University of Lagos.
Her journey began at Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (ExxonMobil), and over the years, her outstanding leadership and technical expertise saw her advance through several reputable organizations, including Asharami Energy Ltd. (the upstream arm of Sahara Energy Group), Centrica Resources Nig. Ltd. (British Gas), Peak Petroleum Limited, and Degeconek Consulting.
Mrs. Ajayi becomes the third female President of NAPE since its inception. Notably, she was also the first woman to serve as Vice President of the Association, reinforcing the Association’s commitment to inclusiveness, excellence, and progressive leadership in the geosciences and energy sector.
Mrs. Ajayi is a fellow of NAPE and an active member of several esteemed international professional bodies, including the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE), and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG).
Her zeal has earned her numerous accolades, both locally and internationally.
In 2021 She was recognized by Africanshapers.com as one of the top 100 outstanding female executives in the African oil and gas industry and ranked among the 50 most inspirational energy executives by Africa Oil Week and Lean in Energy. In 2022, Women in Maritime and Energy (WIME) honoured her as one of the outstanding women in energy (Upstream International), and in March 2025, she was recognised by The Guardian as one of Nigeria’s Most Impactful Women in Leadership.
Beyond her professional achievements, Olajumoke is deeply committed to philanthropy. She actively supports children, women, emerging entrepreneurs, and young professionals. She serves on the Governing Council of Elizade University and is a board member of SheCan Nigeria Ltd.
The Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists founded in 1975, remains Nigeria’s foremost professional association for geoscientists and allied professionals in the energy sector, with a mandate to promote technical excellence, ethical practice, industry advocacy and sustainable development.

