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Greenville LNG Limited has appointed veteran corporate communications and media relations expert, Prince Moses Duku, as the new Head of the company’s Communications, PR and Strategic Liaison Department.

The company, in a statement made available to The Star on Saturday, January 13, 2024, said Duku’s was a strategic move to strengthen its corporate communications, media relations, and premium liaison functions.

Duku is a Certified Fellow of the prestigious Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), which statutorily regulates the practice of Public Relations in Nigeria.

He also holds the Fellowship of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC) as well as the Fellowship of Management Specialists (UK).

An intentionally educated and consummate professional with quality local and international exposure, Duku holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political science from Nigeria’s premier university, the University of Ibadan, an LLB honours degree in Law from the University of Bradford, England United Kingdom, a BL from the Nigerian Law School, and a Masters in Law (LLM) degree from Baze University, Abuja Nigeria.

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Besides the many mandatory professional development courses and conferences he has attended, Prince Duku has also taken other high utility and certified training in Developing World Class Businesses and Project Management and Financing in the Oil and Gas sector at the Lagos Business School of the Pan Atlantic University Lagos.

He is also a three-stage certified and inducted Dispute Resolution Specialist (DRS) of the Settlement Houe Abuja, Nigeria.

Greenville LNG is Nigeria’s pioneer and leading Liquified and Compressed Natural Gas production and distribution company committed and dedicated to the “actualisation of the ingenious and laudable President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ‘Decade of Gas’ development and utilisation Agenda targeted towards a future of clean, affordable and reliable energy for Nigerian homes and to sustainably power the country’s renascent industrial development.”

The company’s Gas Liquefaction Plant is currently equipped with three liquefaction trains with a combined production capacity of 2,250 metric tonnes of LNG per day.

With a proactive gas hubs expansion plan ongoing, Greenville LNG Gas Hubs are already operative in Kaduna, Koto-Karfe in Kogi State, Shagamu in Ogun State, Benin in Edo State, and Rumuji in Rivers State.

The Star

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