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Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Aderewah: 10:01am On Sep 17, 2022
This is out of curiosity. But data shows that Yoruba dominate banking in nigeria. From top CEOS, to management, a brief linkedin research shows that 70% of bankers in Nigeria are Yorubas.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by iamwilliamsfx(m): 10:02am On Sep 17, 2022
False claims Igbos!
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Racoon(m): 10:03am On Sep 17, 2022
Proudly say the Yorubas then followed by the Igbos.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by israelinvests: 10:13am On Sep 17, 2022
Racoon:
Proudly say the Yorubas then followed by the Igbos.

Yoruba ..after Niger Delta

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by lordm(m): 10:14am On Sep 17, 2022
Tribalism will kill us all.
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Unzerious: 10:26am On Sep 17, 2022
Racoon:
Proudly say the Yorubas then followed by the Igbos.

Only Fidelity bank is owned by an Igbo man.

Zenith, Uba, Access/Diamond (The Top 5), and suspiciously TTB/Union Banks are owned by Bendelites.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Wintertime: 10:31am On Sep 17, 2022
Ok

GTBank, frustrated Innoson


Very tribalist bank
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by backtovillage: 10:43am On Sep 17, 2022
I keep saying that Yoruba is blessed.
We don't have many natural resources but my people are resourceful

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by VeryWickedMan: 10:45am On Sep 17, 2022
All the Chairmen are abokina suya.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by ForumNL(m): 11:19am On Sep 17, 2022
Six women are currently managing directors/ chief executive officers (MD/CEO) of top banks

They are
Ireti Samuel-Ogbu of Citibank Nigeria Limited
Tomi Somefun of Unity Bank
Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe of Fidelity Bank
Miriam Olusanya of Gtbank
Yemisi Edun of FCMB
Halima Buba of SunTrust Bank.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by ForumNL(m): 11:24am On Sep 17, 2022
WOMEN IN BANKING SECTOR

Nigeria’s corporate space is largely male dominated, but the banking sector saw progress in boardroom gender diversity when Bola Kuforiji-Olubi was appointed the first woman to chair the board of a bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA), in 1984.

In 2015, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Nigeria’s oldest lender, appointed Ibukun Awosika as its first chairman . Mosunmola Belo-Olusoga was also appointed chairman of Access Bank Plc, while Osaretin Demuren was appointed chairman of Guaranty Trust Bank – both in 2015 also.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by ForumNL(m): 11:50am On Sep 17, 2022
The Association of Professional Women Bankers (APWB) Presents, Female Champions in the Banking Sector.

48 Women Who Are Champions of Nigeria’s Banking Industry | Get to Know Them

Abiola Adekoya – MD/CEO of RMB Nigeria Stockbrokers
Adaeze Udensi – Executive Director at Titan Trust Bank Nigeria
Adaora Umeoji – Deputy Managing Director of Zenith Bank Plc
Adebimpe Olambiwonnu – Group Head, Finance & Performance Management/ Financial Controller, Sterling Bank
Adeola Azeez – Deputy Country Head at Deutsche Bank Nigeria
Atinuke Leye-Isola – Business Development Manager – Wema Bank PLC
Bola Adesola – Senior Vice Chairman, Africa, Standard Chartered Bank
Bashirat Odunewu – Group Executive, International Banking Group, First Bank of Nigeria Limited
Aishah Ahmad – Deputy Governor at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
Adobi Stella Nwapa – General Manager, Zenith Bank Plc
Bukola Awosanya – Group Head, Agric, Export Finance & Solid Minerals, Sterling Bank
Bola Atta – Group Head Corporate Communications, United Bank of Africa
Bimbola Wright – Group Head Coverage & Corporate Banking Group at FBN Quest Merchant Bank.
Chizoma Okoli – Executive Director, Business Banking, Access Bank Plc.
Chinwe Egwim – Economist, FBNQuest Merchant Bank
Cornelia George Utuk – Group Head, Legal Services & Administration – Coronation Merchant Bank
Efemena Esalomi – Senior consumer analyst (Africa Frontier Markets) at Standard Bank Group
Emem Usoro – Head, Strategic Business Group, Lagos, United Bank of Africa
Emily Atebe – Chief Financial Officer, FBNQuest Merchant Bank
Dupe Olusola – Group Head Marketing, United Bank of Africa
Folake Ani–Mumuney – Global Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, First Bank of Nigeria
Folake Sanu – Executive Director of Wema Bank Plc
Funke Ladimeji – Chief Operating Officer (COO), FBNQuest Merchant Bank
Evelyn Oputu – Non-Executive/Independent Director – Coronation Merchant Bank Ltd.
Hadiza Ambursa – Executive Director, Commercial Banking- North; Access Bank
Iyobosa Sorae – Group Head, Securities Dealing, Coronation Merchant Bank
Ibukun Awosika – Chairperson, Board of Directors, First Bank of Nigeria Limited
Lola Cardoso – Chief Digital and Innovation Officer, Corporate Strategy and Innovation, Union Bank
Mojisola Bakare – Divisional Head, Corporate Client Coverage Sterling Bank
Hajara Adeola – Managing Director/CEO, Lotus Capital Limited
Mosun Belo-Olusoga – The Chairperson, Board of Directors of Access Bank Plc
Miriam Olusanya – Executive Director at GTBank
Olamide Adeosun – Head of Finance, Business Management and Investor Relations
Ngozi Edozien, Independent Non-Executive Director – Stanbic IBTC Holdings
Ngover Ihyembe Nwankwo – Head Coverage at Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited
Olubunmi Fayokun – Non-Executive/Independent Director – Coronation Merchant Bank Ltd.
Oluwatomi Ojo, Chief Compliance Officer, Heritage Bank Plc
Oluwatomi Somefun – MD/CEO Unity Bank Plc
Oluwayemisi Disu – Director, Heritage Bank Plc
Onayimi Aiwerioghene – Group Head, Enterprise Management, Coronation Merchant Bank
Ope Oduwole, Country Head, Private Banking at Sterling Bank
Oyinkansade Adewale is a Non-Executive/Independent Director of FBNQuest Merchant Bank.
Sola David-Borha is the Chief Executive of Africa regions for Standard Bank
Osepiribo Ben- Willie, Directorate Head, South bank & Private Wealth Management – Heritage Bank Plc
Osaretin Demuren, Chairman at Guaranty Trust Bank Plc
Temi Dally manages Sterling Bank’s most valuable resource – the human capital
Yemisi Lowo-Adesola
Yemisi is the head of Financial Institutions Business for Nigeria and the extended African region
Yetunde Ogunremi – Head, Balance Sheet Management and Treasurer of Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited

Source : https://www.bellanaija.com/2019/10/48-women-who-are-champions-of-nigerias-banking-industry-get-to-know-them/

Yoruba Lagba - 60%

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by ForumNL(m): 11:53am On Sep 17, 2022
List of banks in Nigeria

This is a list of commercial banks with International Authorization in Nigeria, arranged alphabetically.

1. Access Bank Plc owned by Ikwerre Igbo largest shareholders
2. Fidelity Bank Plc Igbo Largest Shareholders
3. First City Monument Bank Limited Yoruba Largest Shareholders
4. First Bank of Nigeria Limited Yoruba Largest Shareholders
5. Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc Yoruba Largest Shareholders
6. Union Bank of Nigeria Plc - Foreigner largest shareholders headed by Igbo
7. United Bank for Africa Plc - Anioma Anioma Largest Shareholders while Yorubas are the second largest shareholders.
8. Zenith Bank Plc - Ika Largest Shareholder
9. Citibank Nigeria Limited Foreign Bank Headed by Yoruba
10. Ecobank Nigeria Foreign Bank Headed by Yoruba
11. Heritage Bank Plc headed by SS.
12. Keystone Bank Limited Northern largest shareholder and headed by Yoruba
13. Polaris Bank Limited. The successor to Skye Bank Plc.[2] Northern and Yoruba Largest Shareholders headed by Igbo
14. Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc - Foreign Bank Headed by Yoruba
15. Standard Chartered Foreign Bank Headed by Yoruba
16. Sterling Bank Plc - Yoruba Largest single Shareholder and headed by Yoruba
17. Titan Trust Bank Limited - Foreign Bank Headed by Yoruba
18. Unity Bank Plc - Northern largest Shareholders headed by Yoruba.
19. Wema Bank Plc - Yoruba Largest
Shareholders

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by seunmsg(m): 11:56am On Sep 17, 2022
We don’t need this kind of senseless threads.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by ForumNL(m): 12:02pm On Sep 17, 2022

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Nobody: 12:14pm On Sep 17, 2022
I'm shocked no yiibo has come to shout yiibos are more in banking, as every yiibo keeps his sales money in a wooden bank in his 2 by 2.
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:17pm On Sep 17, 2022
ForumNL:
The Association of Professional Women Bankers (APWB) Presents, Female Champions in the Banking Sector.

48 Women Who Are Champions of Nigeria’s Banking Industry | Get to Know Them

Abiola Adekoya – MD/CEO of RMB Nigeria Stockbrokers
Adaeze Udensi – Executive Director at Titan Trust Bank Nigeria
Adaora Umeoji – Deputy Managing Director of Zenith Bank Plc
Adebimpe Olambiwonnu – Group Head, Finance & Performance Management/ Financial Controller, Sterling Bank
Adeola Azeez – Deputy Country Head at Deutsche Bank Nigeria
Atinuke Leye-Isola – Business Development Manager – Wema Bank PLC
Bola Adesola – Senior Vice Chairman, Africa, Standard Chartered Bank
Bashirat Odunewu – Group Executive, International Banking Group, First Bank of Nigeria Limited
Aishah Ahmad – Deputy Governor at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
Adobi Stella Nwapa – General Manager, Zenith Bank Plc
Bukola Awosanya – Group Head, Agric, Export Finance & Solid Minerals, Sterling Bank
Bola Atta – Group Head Corporate Communications, United Bank of Africa
Bimbola Wright – Group Head Coverage & Corporate Banking Group at FBN Quest Merchant Bank.
Chizoma Okoli – Executive Director, Business Banking, Access Bank Plc.
Chinwe Egwim – Economist, FBNQuest Merchant Bank
Cornelia George Utuk – Group Head, Legal Services & Administration – Coronation Merchant Bank
Efemena Esalomi – Senior consumer analyst (Africa Frontier Markets) at Standard Bank Group
Emem Usoro – Head, Strategic Business Group, Lagos, United Bank of Africa
Emily Atebe – Chief Financial Officer, FBNQuest Merchant Bank
Dupe Olusola – Group Head Marketing, United Bank of Africa
Folake Ani–Mumuney – Global Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, First Bank of Nigeria
Folake Sanu – Executive Director of Wema Bank Plc
Funke Ladimeji – Chief Operating Officer (COO), FBNQuest Merchant Bank
Evelyn Oputu – Non-Executive/Independent Director – Coronation Merchant Bank Ltd.
Hadiza Ambursa – Executive Director, Commercial Banking- North; Access Bank
Iyobosa Sorae – Group Head, Securities Dealing, Coronation Merchant Bank
Ibukun Awosika – Chairperson, Board of Directors, First Bank of Nigeria Limited
Lola Cardoso – Chief Digital and Innovation Officer, Corporate Strategy and Innovation, Union Bank
Mojisola Bakare – Divisional Head, Corporate Client Coverage Sterling Bank
Hajara Adeola – Managing Director/CEO, Lotus Capital Limited
Mosun Belo-Olusoga – The Chairperson, Board of Directors of Access Bank Plc
Miriam Olusanya – Executive Director at GTBank
Olamide Adeosun – Head of Finance, Business Management and Investor Relations
Ngozi Edozien, Independent Non-Executive Director – Stanbic IBTC Holdings
Ngover Ihyembe Nwankwo – Head Coverage at Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited
Olubunmi Fayokun – Non-Executive/Independent Director – Coronation Merchant Bank Ltd.
Oluwatomi Ojo, Chief Compliance Officer, Heritage Bank Plc
Oluwatomi Somefun – MD/CEO Unity Bank Plc
Oluwayemisi Disu – Director, Heritage Bank Plc
Onayimi Aiwerioghene – Group Head, Enterprise Management, Coronation Merchant Bank
Ope Oduwole, Country Head, Private Banking at Sterling Bank
Oyinkansade Adewale is a Non-Executive/Independent Director of FBNQuest Merchant Bank.
Sola David-Borha is the Chief Executive of Africa regions for Standard Bank
Osepiribo Ben- Willie, Directorate Head, South bank & Private Wealth Management – Heritage Bank Plc
Osaretin Demuren, Chairman at Guaranty Trust Bank Plc
Temi Dally manages Sterling Bank’s most valuable resource – the human capital
Yemisi Lowo-Adesola
Yemisi is the head of Financial Institutions Business for Nigeria and the extended African region
Yetunde Ogunremi – Head, Balance Sheet Management and Treasurer of Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria Limited

Source : https://www.bellanaija.com/2019/10/48-women-who-are-champions-of-nigerias-banking-industry-get-to-know-them/

Yoruba Lagba - 60%
Yoruba lagba
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Aderewah: 12:17pm On Sep 17, 2022
seunmsg:
We don’t need this kind of senseless threads.
You're the one bringing that here
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:17pm On Sep 17, 2022
Where are igbos.?
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:18pm On Sep 17, 2022
Where are the importaaaa exportaaaaa ?

LMAO grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Rahman2330(m): 12:19pm On Sep 17, 2022
Yorubas dominate every sphere of life

It's not our doing, God is with us

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by TheNiceGuy(m): 12:21pm On Sep 17, 2022
Which tribe dominate drug dealing lipsrsealed
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by ForumNL(m): 12:23pm On Sep 17, 2022
TheNiceGuy:
Which tribe dominate drug dealing lipsrsealed
Igbos grin
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Benchilwell: 12:24pm On Sep 17, 2022
U are very foolish and insult to ur self,u brought diz post,to start tribalism, d same thing that made Nairaland as d most tribalism,hate, and stupid site in nigeria, thunder fire anyone that complain that d white are racist, because u or we are worse than them.

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by TheNiceGuy(m): 12:29pm On Sep 17, 2022
grin
ForumNL:

Igbos grin

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Benchilwell: 12:30pm On Sep 17, 2022
TheNiceGuy:
grin
continue, a time will come,u will need a help from d tribe u hate.
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by TheNiceGuy(m): 12:33pm On Sep 17, 2022
Benchilwell:
continue, a time will come,u will need a help from d tribe u hate.

Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Benchilwell: 12:36pm On Sep 17, 2022
[quote author=TheNiceGuy post=116749138][/quote]be like say na u tribalism and tribalism wife be that,na so una have sex,that why ur brain is feel with tribalism and hatred.
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by ForumNL(m): 12:36pm On Sep 17, 2022
Benchilwell:
continue, a time will come,u will need a help from d tribe u hate.
Nobody hates any tribe
De thing be say, una too dey beat chest

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by CyberHustle: 12:38pm On Sep 17, 2022
Promiscuity laden industry is where some people are trying to measure dominance. May you not end up measuring tribal promiscuousness.
Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Sonyboom765: 12:39pm On Sep 17, 2022
If it is waec result now you won't say this but because you are far behind here u are wailing.

Benchilwell:
U are very foolish and insult to ur self,u brought diz post,to start tribalism, d same thing that made Nairaland as d most tribalism,hate, and stupid site in nigeria, thunder fire anyone that complain that d white are racist, because u or we are worse than them.
Aderewah:

You're the one bringing that here

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Re: Which Tribe Dominates Banking In Nigeria? by Benchilwell: 12:41pm On Sep 17, 2022
ForumNL:

Nobody hates any tribe
De thing be say, una too dey beat chest
wetin Concern beat chest and ur hate for a tribe, like if d comment from follow tribalism,is not also beat chest to.

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