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Tagad International Enterprise Limited, a fast-rising Nigerian firm, is gaining well-deserved recognition across the African continent for its outstanding contributions to engineering, renewable energy, and infrastructure development.
With its diverse expertise and an expanding portfolio of high-impact projects, Tagad has emerged as one of Nigeria’s most reputable companies and a symbol of excellence in the region.
Founded in 2013, Tagad International has steadily evolved from a logistics and infrastructure company into a full-service enterprise serving Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, governmental and non-governmental agencies.
Its workforce includes oil and gas experts, construction professionals, IT consultants, and business analysts—all of whom have contributed to the company’s sterling reputation. Tagad also provides advanced services such as business analysis, tax strategy, and financial advisory, making it a trusted partner across sectors.
One of the company’s most notable achievements is its recent landmark solar panel project, awarded by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) last year. Tasked with installing solar-powered streetlights in the Agbede/Jagbe Community of Edo State, this project represents a major breakthrough, introducing clean and sustainable energy solutions to a region long challenged by power access. The Director of Procurement, Mr. Alex Ndudi Enebeli, praised the federal government and Tagad for their shared vision and commitment to sustainable development.
Tagad’s foray into renewable energy began in December 2019, when CEO Mr. Okwe Daniel Obeka announced the company’s strategic expansion into solar energy. Since then, Tagad has completed numerous installations across southern Nigeria and is currently spearheading environmental and safety projects for NDDC, including Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) initiatives.
With strong engineering expertise, project management acumen, and a commitment to forward-thinking solutions, Tagad is quickly becoming a leader not only in Nigeria but across Africa. Its specialisation in mast and tower fabrication, combined with robust logistics and distribution systems, has positioned the company to meet the rising demand for quality infrastructure.
Speaking to Ghanaian media, CEO Mr. Obeka stated, “This New Year, we are exploring various opportunities to take care of our clients, and we're growing very rapidly. We have taken over in the country, and we hope to be the best in Africa—because we are good at what we do.”
As Africa advances toward a more connected, energy-secure future, companies like Tagad International are proving that African-led innovation can lead the way.
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