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Transcorp Hotels appoints Awele Elumelu as board chair


Transcorp Hotels Plc, the hospitality subsidiary of Transnational Corporation Plc, has announced the appointment of Dr Awele Elumelu as Chair of the company, effective January 1, 2026.

The announcement was disclosed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited on Tuesday. Elumelu’s appointment follows the  retirement of the current Chair, Emmanuel Nnorom, also effective from January 1, 2026.

Elumelu brings extensive leadership experience across healthcare, insurance, corporate governance, and philanthropy. She currently chairs Avon Healthcare Limited, Nigeria’s leading health insurance provider, and Avon Medical Practice, a fast-growing network of hospitals and clinics. She also chairs Heirs Insurance Brokers and is a founding Director of Heirs Holdings Limited.

A medical doctor with an MBBS from the University of Benin, Elumelu has clinical experience in Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Her medical training has been complemented by executive education at prestigious institutions, including Harvard Business School, IMD Switzerland, and the London School of Economics.

Her commitment to social impact is reflected in her role as Trustee and Co-Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Africa’s leading philanthropy empowering young entrepreneurs.

Through the foundation, she has been instrumental in driving in driving gender inclusion and supporting over 24,000 young African men and women with seed capital, training, and mentorship.   “I remain committed to driving gender inclusion and creating opportunities that empower young Africans to achieve their full potential,” Dr Awele Elumelu added

Commenting on the appointment, Group Chair of Transcorp Group, Tony Elumelu, said, “We are delighted to welcome Awele Elumelu as the Board Chair of Transcorp Hotels.

“Her distinguished track record perfectly aligns with our ambition to redefine hospitality through innovation, wellness integration, and responsible business practices. Her strategic insight will be invaluable, as we continue to elevate guest experiences and deliver sustainable value to all stakeholders.”

Elumelu’s appointment is expected to bring a new wave of strategic leadership to Transcorp Hotels, strengthening the company’s governance, operational efficiency, and commitment to excellence in the hospitality sector.

Analysts have noted that her diverse experience in healthcare, corporate management, and philanthropy positions her uniquely to lead initiatives that integrate wellness, customer satisfaction, and social impact into the company’s core operations.

With her leadership, Transcorp Hotels is poised to enhance its service offerings, expand its footprint in Nigeria and beyond, and maintain its position as one of the country’s premier hospitality brands. The transition also underscores Transcorp Group’s commitment to leveraging skilled and visionary leadership to drive sustainable growth and shareholder value.

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