
In a strategic move aimed at revolutionizing Nigeria’s energy logistics sector, Christabel Chioma Aniemeka has officially launched Bellazir Energy, a sustainable fuel delivery and logistics company addressing last-mile fuel supply challenges across the country.
The launch event, which took place in Lagos, drew key figures from regulatory bodies, energy stakeholders, business leaders, and the media.
Aniemeka, a seasoned oil and gas professional with experience at Waltersmith Group, described the creation of Bellazir Energy as a reflection of divine grace, personal resilience, and timely opportunity. “I never imagined owning a petroleum product delivery company. But destiny charted this path. This journey is a testimony to grace, resilience, and the power of opportunity,” she said.
She holds a degree in Political Science and Public Administration, and boasts multiple professional certifications in project management, analytics, communications, and policy strategy. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants (FIMC), a Certified Management Consultant (CMC), and a member of both the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered).
The launch received widespread attention, including recognition from Collins Omokaro, Special Adviser on Communication Strategy and Advocacy to the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), who commended the initiative for aligning with innovation and gender inclusion in the energy sector.
Despite Nigeria’s large-scale oil production, distribution inefficiencies—particularly at the last-mile level—remain an issue. Bellazir Energy aims to address this with timely, dependable, and environmentally conscious fuel delivery solutions for both businesses and households.
Guided by the values of Integrity, Sustainability, and Customer-Centricity, the company intends to leverage technology and data to streamline operations and reduce environmental impact. “Bellazir is not just a logistics company. It is a movement to make energy delivery more intelligent, reliable, and sustainable,” Aniemeka said.
Her entry into the industry is being heralded as a significant moment for women in energy. One executive remarked, “This is what leadership looks like—when competence meets courage. She’s not just starting a company; she’s inspiring a generation.”
With its official unveiling, Bellazir Energy is now seeking partners and collaborators committed to shaping the future of sustainable energy distribution in Nigeria and beyond