Maritime
‘Tantita’s Participation At OTC 2025 Challenging And Rewarding’– Warredi

BY EGUONO ODJEGBA

Tantita’s Executive Director, Technical and Operations, Captain Warredi Enisouh, (m) with OTC officials
Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) says its participation at the just concluded Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, Texas, USA was challenging but equally very rewarding as officials of the company gained eye-opening experiences on the vast opportunities that exists for indigenous Nigerian solutions on the global stage.
Insider source revealed that the leading and popular maritime security firm spotlighted the vast and largely untapped global opportunities available to Nigerian companies following its impactful debut at the prestigious conference.
Speaking with Pinnacle Time about its eventful participation, Captain (Dr) Enisuoh Warredi, Executive Director, Operations and Technical, Tantita, noted that the firm has become richer in terms of exposure, ideas and futuristic outlook.

Captain Warredi and visitors to Tantita-s Stand
“This is our first time at the OTC, and while it was a huge leap for us, the response we got made it worth every effort. We found ourselves sharing space with world leaders in technology, and to their surprise, a Nigerian firm like ours had something just as powerful to offer.” he said.
According to him, Tantita’s innovations in tackling oil theft, conducting maritime patrol, deploying airborne surveillance, and managing fisheries drew significant attention from global stakeholders.
Warredi further noted that several international delegates were astonished by the level of technological advancement emanating from Nigeria and expressed interest in bringing Tantita’s solutions to their own countries.
“That’s one of the biggest takeaways for us. The world is open to Nigerian innovation, they just need to see it. OTC gave us that platform”, he reflected.
Beyond the company’s exposure, the conference also revealed the role OTC can play in connecting Nigerian firms with international partners, investors, and collaborators, particularly in sectors that merge technology with security and environmental sustainability.
Looking ahead, the Tantita operational driver announced that Tantita plans to take even greater advantage of the OTC platform next year by increasing its presence and engaging young Nigerian talents.
“We are not just coming back -we’re coming back bigger. We want to bring along young innovators, environmentalists, and students. This is about building future leaders who can take Nigerian technology to the world.”
Warredi who spent part of the conference speaking to high school students about Tantita’s operations emphasized the need for young Nigerians to develop a deeper understanding of environmental and ecological systems, especially as the world continues to prioritize sustainable solutions.
“The opportunity is there — in greening the environment, solving real-world challenges, and thinking globally. Our youth can lead that charge, and platforms like OTC are the perfect launch pad.”
Tantita’s groundbreaking appearance at OTC underscores a compelling message for Nigeria’s private sector that the global market is ready for indigenous solutions, and that events like OTC offers a gateway to these opportunities.