Segun Awolowo is a Nigerian lawyer and public administrator known for his extensive work in both the public and private sectors. He is the grandson of Nigeria’s foremost nationalist, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, which places him within one of the most respected political families in Nigeria’s history. Segun has built a reputation of his own, especially in his role as the former Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), where he focused on boosting Nigeria’s non-oil exports.
During his time at the NEPC, he launched key initiatives like the Zero Oil Plan, aimed at diversifying the country’s revenue sources away from oil dependency. Under his leadership, the NEPC played a significant role in increasing the visibility of Nigerian products in global markets, particularly in areas such as agriculture and textiles. His contributions have been vital in promoting Nigerian exports on a larger scale.
Apart from his contributions to trade and exports, Segun Awolowo has been involved in various philanthropic and development projects, leveraging his family legacy to make an impact in areas like education and community development. His leadership style and advocacy for economic diversification have earned him a notable place in Nigeria’s development agenda.
Throughout his career, Segun has remained a prominent figure in Nigeria’s public service landscape, demonstrating a commitment to fostering sustainable economic growth and strengthening the country’s presence in the international market. His work continues to influence policies and shape the future of Nigeria’s export sector.