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PenOp Appoints Anthonia Ifeanyi-Okoro as Chief Operating Officer

The Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp) is pleased to announce the appointment and resumption of Anthonia Ifeanyi-Okoro as its Chief Operating Officer (COO).

Anthonia brings with her over 15 years of extensive experience in business transformation, operations, and strategic delivery. She has worked in a range of high-impact roles across business member organizations and central government institutions in the United Kingdom. Her career has seen her lead and manage major portfolios, programmes, and stakeholder engagements—skills that are critical to the evolving needs of the Nigerian pension industry.

Welcoming her to the role, Oguche Agudah, Chief Executive Officer of PenOp, said: “Anthonia’s experience working with diverse and influential stakeholders, both in the private and public sectors, makes her a valuable addition to the PenOp team. A significant part of our work involves managing various interests across the pension ecosystem, and we are confident that Anthonia’s background equips her well to lead in this capacity. Her appointment is a strategic step toward strengthening our organization to better support the pension industry and deepen its role in Nigeria’s economic growth.”

In her remarks, Anthonia Ifeanyi-Okoro expressed her enthusiasm about joining PenOp at such a pivotal time:

“I’m excited to be part of an organisation that plays such a vital role in Nigeria’s financial and economic landscape. I look forward to bringing my experience to bear in helping move the association—and indeed the industry—forward. More importantly, I’m passionate about contributing to Nigeria’s economic development by supporting financial stability, improving retirement planning, and enhancing the long-term wellbeing of millions of Nigerians.”

PenOp remains committed to driving impactful investments and initiatives within the pension space and believes this appointment will significantly advance its mission.

 

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