TOP MARITIME WOMEN IN NIGERIA
Director/Chief Executive Officer
of the National Inland Waterways
Authority, (NIWA) in 2009, and
subsequently made the Director
of Maritime Services, Federal
Ministry of Transport.
Chinwe graduated with B.Sc. and
M.B.A degree Library studies,
from Enugu State University of
Science and Technology and
Concordia University, Montreal,
Canada, respectively. She has
worked for more than thirty-five
(35) years in governmental
andnon-governmental
organizations, consultancy and
management/policy positions.
As a Librarian, she started her
career with the Montreal Star
Publishing Company, Canada
and later the state House, Lagos.
Chinwe Ezenwa
C
hinwe Ezenwa has been on top
positions in Nigeria's maritime sector,
having held the position of Deputy
Director, Shipping Development Management
in the Federal Ministry of Transport (March
and December 2008), and Acting Managing
From 1985-1987, Mrs. Ezenwa
worked with the Federal Ministry
of Education as the Principal
Librarian. During her period
there, she acquired excellent
technical and policy
formulation/implementation
skills. Chinwe is prudent and has
a very keen vision for
transformational potentials in
her career. Her undisputed
performance and unique record projected her
to high sensitive positions including: Assistant
to the Honourable Minister of Education
(2001-2002) Assistant Director, Police Service
Commission (2002-2003), Deputy Director
(Personnel Management), Police Service
Commission (2003-2005), Deputy Director
(SERVICOM Unit), Police Service Commission
(2005-2006).
Brittania-U's main objectives,
a c c o rd i n g t o U j u i n c l u d e
people's well-being, better
quality of life, job opportunities,
and a safe and clean
environment.
She retired from Civil Service in 2011,
and has continued to excel as an
entrepreneur. She isthe owner of an
indigenous bag manufacturing
company. Mrs. Ezenwa was invited to
join the Board of Brittania-U in 2011. She
is the Chief Executive Officer, Ocean
Serve & Logistics Ltd.
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