Web6 Apr 2024 · The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has lifted the interim ex-parte order that restrained Mr. Roger Brown from parading himself as the Chief Executive Officer of Seplat Energy Plc. The decision was made by Justice Chukwuejekwu Aneke while ruling on the applications filed by Seplat Energy PLC, Mr. Roger Brown, Mr. Basil Omiyi, and persons … Web11 Mar 2024 · Seplat Energy says Roger Brown, its chief executive officer (CEO), has stepped down from his position. In a statement on Friday, signed by Basil Omiyi, the board chairman of Seplat, the company said the decision followed the court order of …
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Web13 Apr 2024 · Roger Brown, CEO Seplat Energy Seplat Energy reacts to lawsuit as Nigerian Government alleges breach of immigration law The lawsuit is the latest phase of the clash … Web10 Mar 2024 · Roger Brown, the CEO of Seplat Energy PLC, has stepped down in line with an order from the Federal High court in Lagos. Roger Brown is accused of discrimination against Nigerians, preference for foreign employees, racism, and a breach of good governance. To prevent Brown and others from taking advantage of the company’s … halfen shelf angle
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Web24 Mar 2024 · Roger Brown is a President, Chief Executive Officer at Precision Pulley & Idler based in Pella, Iowa. Previously, Roger was a President at TT Elec tronics and also held positions at M-D Building Products, Newell Brands. Roger received a Bachelor of Science of Business degree from Xavier University. Web9 Mar 2024 · Seplat said it has become aware of a news report following a letter regarding the residency status of its CEO Roger Brown. Reports have said that Brown's visa has … Web9 Mar 2024 · The Federal Government has revoked the visa, residence and working permit of Roger Brown, a British businessman and CEO of Seplat Energy Plc, an oil & gas exploration and production company based in Nigeria. The government took the decision over alleged racism, favouring of foreign workers and discrimination against Nigerian employees. bumpy fate