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Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by mrrandomguy: 9:57pm On Feb 15
Published: 09/29/10

Erastus Akingbola's Petition exposes Bukola Saraki, Lamido Sanusi

Erastus Akingbola, former MD/CEO Intercontinental Bank PLC
The Honourable Attorney-General & Minister Of Justice Attorney-General’s Chambers Federal Ministry Of Justice, Abuja.

Dear Sir:
1. About two and a half years ago, Dr. Bukola Saraki requested that we merge Societe Generale with Intercontinental Bank (IB) Plc.

We conducted a due diligence exercise and noticed N30bn negative capital – so the board of IB Plc turned it down. Dr. Saraki was very unhappy.

2. When time came for the renewal of Gov. Soludo’s appointment as CBN Governor, Dr. Saraki blocked it with late President Yar’Adua and brought him Lamido Sanusi. Being my customer, Dr. Saraki confirmed this personally to me.

3. Lamido Sanusi was appointed CBN Gov. on 4th June, 2009, and on the 18th June, - after just two weeks in office – he sent CBN examiners to five banks including IB Plc. This was quite unusual, as the CBN had just completed a comprehensive examination of IB Plc as part of normal protocol. The result of this was good.

4. The new examination finished in mid-July, and we were expecting their report. Suddenly, they returned claiming that several accounts, which they had verified and agreed with us as “performing”, were now reclassified “non-performing”.

5. Despite these manipulations, IB Plc’s ratios were alright. Unusually, the CBN examiners returned on four separate visits to reclassify even more accounts as “non-performing”. These even included what we regarded as our best accounts.

6. This prompted me to ask some of the examiners what was really going on. They confided that the new Governor was bent on removing certain bank CEOs, and wanted to show that IB Plc was too exposed to bad loans. They said he formed a team in CBN reporting to him directly. Each completed examination report was turned down if it was not damning enough and they were ordered to go back until they achieved certain ratios.

7. One of the examiners showed me a report on IB Plc, which was favourable. This has been rejected by the CBN Governor, as it did not justify or warrant my removal.

8. Quite disturbed by this development, I decided to speak to Dr. Bukola Saraki, since he recommended Malam Lamido Sanusi’s appointment. He told me that the CBN Governor was unhappy with myself and Mrs. Ibru (of Oceanic Bank) because according to him, we had contributed N6bn to the Senate to block Lamido

Sanusi’s confirmation as CBN Governor. I refuted this allegation telling Dr. Saraki that my religion would never allow me to do such a thing, as no human can undo what God has ordered in Heaven.

9. I immediately booked an appointment to see Lamido Sanusi in the CBN and questioned him regarding the N6bn Senate bribery allegation. He said he had put that behind him, as “not all king makers in council will support the choice of a new Emir”. I once again reiterated my innocence, based on my religion, that the God I serve will never permit me to try to block someone else’s good fortune.

10. Later, I mentioned to Alhaji Aliko Dangote the strange repeated CBN examinations and the allegation by Lamido Sanusi. He promised to speak to him and ask him about the matter.

11. Surprisingly, Alhaji Dangote returned to say Lamido Sanusi revealed that he was told of the alleged bribe by Dr. Saraki, and that I even lobbied him to be the CBN Governor.

12. Apparently, it was Dr. Bukola Saraki inciting Sanusi against me, as a way of removing me and taking over IB Plc.

13. It has now become evident that both Dr. Saraki & Malam Sanusi used the opportunity of the worldwide financial crisis of 2008- 2009 to jump into certain banking institutions and take them over. The crisis had been acknowledged and was being well managed by Professor Chukwuma Soludo, the former CBN Governor.

The ENTIRE industry was affected, as others worldwide.

The Nigerian economy was hit by four economic catastrophe namely:

a. The oil price drop from $147 per barrel to $30. All oil importers refused to sell in a hurry at this new low price, so banks had to give them time for the price to improve.

b. The worldwide stock market collapsed and this led all foreign investors in the Nigerian stock exchange to hurriedly sell their shares. This further depreciated the Nigerian stock exchange index, also having an adverse effect on the banking industry.

c. The CBN, in response to crashing oil price, devalued the Naira by 40%. This meant importers with unsettled bills had to source more Naira to buy Dollar, and thus, put a strain on bank customers and the loan portfolio of the banks.

d. The sudden devaluation of the Naira by 40% caused a panic among overseas banks that had dollar placements with Nigerian banks. They immediately gave notice and withdrew their funds. IB Plc lost $1.2bn in this way.

Rather than the new CBN Governor to perform the role of ‘lender of last resort’, he used the crisis to take over banks for his mentor.

All these banks had prominent Nigerians waiting to buy them at “knock-down” or give-away” prices. However, the media altered the equation.

14. On the 14th of August 2009, without any discussion, Malam Sanusi issued me a letter of removal as CEO of IB Plc. He also removed all executive directors of the bank with armed police men.

15. The letter (copy attached), said that based on the examination he ordered on the 18th June, 2009, it is in the public interest for the CBN to intervene by taking over the bank.

16. Till today, no report of the examination has been made available to me, the management, or the Board of the bank. We had no opportunity to learn how the CBN came to its decision, nor were given an opportunity to respond to the examination report, as is the usual process.

17. My removal by Malam Sanusi was done in flagrant disregard of the legal provisions regarding the removal of bank directors (i.e. Section 35 of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, Cap. B4 Laws of the Federation, 2004) as there was no lawful special examination ordered into the affairs of Intercontinental Bank Plc, as required by law. Since no order for special examination of the bank’s affairs was signed by Malam Sanusi, as required of him by the law of this country, his order for my removal is, improper and unlawful.

18. The current CBN examination of May 2010, now says there is a N95bn loan over-provision, which means IB Plc was deliberately marked down previously.

19. Two lorry loads of police were sent to IB Plc to remove me. It was like a bad movie, a big surprise that a person can be driven away from a business he had started and nurtured for over 21 years in one hour. And without any opportunity to contest it.

20. I was surprised that the next morning (Saturday), all the papers carried personal interviews with Malam Sanusi, in which he accused all the CEOs of various misdeeds. This showed that it was pre-planned and well-rehearsed.

21. On the evening of 19th August, I received a call that Malam Sanusi under the powers that the late President had delegated to him, had ordered the EFCC, the Police and the SSS to arrest me. I also learned that two lorry loads of personnel were en route. I hurriedly left the house, though I could not believe that all this had transpired in the last 72 hours.

22. I then recalled a professional disagreement with Malam Sanusi while he was CEO of First Bank. Back then, I had discovered that his staff members were de-marketing IB Plc and I wrote to him concerning this. .

23. My immediate conclusion was that Dr. Saraki and Malam Sanusi wanted to take over IB Plc by fraudulent means, and that if I went into their custody, it could result in my death, in order to silence any opposition to their plans.

24. Mr. Mahmoud Lai Alabi was appointed by the CBN as the new CEO of IB Plc. Mr. Alabi is an employee of Dr. Saraki as chairman of Songa Farms and several development funds in the state. On resuming, his first task was to write off Dr. Saraki’s loans to the tune of N8.115bn (Papers & letters attached). He also wrote off loans totaling N32bn to friends of Dr. Saraki and Malam Sanusi.

All this, in a bank that they were meant to be rescuing. All these written-off loans had been classified as “good” and “performing” by the CBN examiners, and had been secured with properties in Ikoyi (Lagos), Victoria Island (Lagos), and Abuja. The

CBN examination report of May 2010 complained about this massive loan or “cash gift” to Dr. Saraki. Next, he recruited former Societe Generale staff as Executive Directors and loan managers (for example, Mr. Gbenga Alade). Mr. Alabi proceeded to sack the entire senior management of IB Plc and replaced them with former Societe Generale staff. It is clear, from these actions, that I was removed to smoothen the takeover of IB Plc for Dr. Saraki.

25. As at the time the shareholders’ appointed management was ousted by Malam Lamido Sanusi, IB Plc was not owing the CBN one kobo on the discount window. Also, IB Plc had Inter-Bank takings of N73 Billion. However, as at today under the CBN’s appointed management, IB Plc is now owing the CBN N100 Billion and owing other Banks N300 Billion, making a total deficit of N400 Billion after the purported intervention by the CBN.

26. It is rather curious that:

a. All the banks are yet to receive any examination report from the CBN to show areas of deficiencies.

b. The CEO and entire senior management were removed without the Board or shareholders being informed.

c. Without any criminal charges or reports, the CEOs were arrested and locked up – to prevent them from speaking to the media.

d. It was after locking them up that the EFCC started searching for possible offences (in my case, it took 4 months of searching for any offence to pin on me).

e. Mr. Alabi, the new CEO of Intercontinental Bank Plc, is an employee of Dr. Saraki (chairman of Songa Farms in Kwara). In fact, Dr. Saraki is running IB Plc by proxy.

f. Within two months of his appointment, Mr. Alabi wrote off N7bn of Dr. Saraki’s loans – the companies are Linkers, Dicetrade, Skyview Properties, and Joy Petroleum.

g. As the appointment of each senior management of IB Plc was being terminated, Mr. Alabi was recruiting and replacing them with former Societe Generale staff, in order to complete the take-over. For instance, the Executive Director of risk management brought into IB Plc (Mr. Gbenga Alade) is a former Societe Generale staff member.

h. Dr. Saraki has now used his political power to take over IB Plc after his failed peaceful merger attempts.

i. Malam Sanusi claims to have injected N100bn, (which is less that 10% of the IB Plc’s value), and as such now owns it 100%. This is a bank with a balance sheet of N1.6 trillion; 330 branches; 2 foreign subsidiaries; 10 well-established subsidiaries; 12,000 members of staff; and paidup capital of N230 billion. Where is the justice?

j. When Malam Sanusi initially injected N100bn into IB Plc, he wrote to the Board that it was a seven-year loan (copy attached). Why is he now trying desperately to sell the bank within a year of the loan?

27. I am appealing to the Attorney General and Minister of Justice to institute an independent investigation into the “so-called” banking reform of Malam Sanusi and the fraudulent N32 billion loan write-off.

28. I am also appealing to this government which believes in the rule of law to reverse the fraudulent take-over of Intercontinental

Bank Plc and return it to its Board, management and shareholders.

29. All the allegations against the banks’ CEOs should be independently investigated by the Attorney General’s office for fairness.

30. Even with the deliberate damage being done to the banks and their stock prices on a daily basis, if we are given six to nine months, the banks will be restructured to the normal, favourable and fair positions.

signed
ERASTUS B. O. AKINGBOLA
https://saharareporters.com/2010/09/29/erastus-akingbola-petitions-agf-fraudulent-take-over-intercontinental-bank-plc-dr-bukola

https://saharareporters.com/2024/02/20/how-former-intercontinental-bank-md-akingbola-accused-lamido-sanusi-saraki-conniving

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by flore1823: 10:12pm On Feb 15
Yansh don open thank the the thief former Emir is alive to defend himself....
Omoh with all the big grammar Sanusi is also a well thief.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by christistruth01: 10:19pm On Feb 15
After reading the Story I knew Access bank was fronting for Politicians

Thank you for Confirming that

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Xscape1993(m): 10:20pm On Feb 15
Nigeria is not a serious country.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by tommy589(m): 10:56pm On Feb 15
flore1823:
Yansh don open thank the the thief former Emir is alive to defend himself....
Omoh with all the big grammar Sanusi is also a well thief.

Have you forgotten his sexcapade with a married staff? Erastus is also not a saint. See men in suit acting like gangsters,not different from how agbero take over garage

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Abufo: 11:16pm On Feb 15
[quote author=mrrandomguy post=128476139][/quote]



The same Erastus that took over intercontinentak bank from its igbo owners.........The Ogbogu kalus and that their former chairman from Anambra state Raymond Obieri...................when it comes to board room heist ndi yoruba are numero uno! number 1

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by forgiveness: 11:21pm On Feb 15
The chicken has come to roast. This is the time to take back what belongs to you.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Sirianese: 11:56pm On Feb 15
mrrandomguy:

OP tell us the story of Peter Ololo

Erastus is a big criminal and a pathological liar...tell us about Peter Ololo and his relationship with Intercontinental, Union Bank, etc..

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by BigBlackPreek(m): 12:00am On Feb 16
I'm not surprised as the duo has been relegated politically alongside talkative Dino Melaye

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by a4cube: 12:06am On Feb 16
Abufo:




The same Erastus that took over intercontinentak bank from its igbo owners.........The Ogbogu kalus and that their former chairman from Anambra state Raymond Obieri...................when it comes to board room heist ndi yoruba are numero uno! number 1
More reason many Igbo business don't list on NSE.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Collins9156(m): 4:50am On Feb 16
It will only takes time.
Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:34am On Feb 16
I don’t see the karma Obasanjo and co are facing.

As for Wigwe university, you’re a clown 😂


AIG Partially blind in one eye? SMH

Better wake up. Have you thought of the fate of the millions who lost their savings to Intercontinental bank and the likes of Oceanic?

As for babies that die at birth, what Karma befell them?

Death isn’t karma, it’s inevitable

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Minime10(f): 6:49am On Feb 16
christistruth01:
After reading the Story I knew Access bank was fronting for Politicians

Thank you for Confirming that

That is why access bank can steal customers money with impunity just like their political owners🤓
Pipu should stop wasting their hope in Nigeria . The Country is owned & Run by very weird gang of unrepentant thieves🤔

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by saddler: 6:53am On Feb 16
grin

Nigerian masses..look at your leaders grin

Washing dirty linen in public...no shame

If this thread no enter Frontpage, make 1 naira equal 1 dollar cheesy grin

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by hisexcellency34: 7:25am On Feb 16
Sanusi was disgraced as Emir
Wigwe who bought the bank is dead

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Kloenboi: 7:59am On Feb 16
What happened to the chairman of intercontinental Bank (Raymond C. Obieri ) before erastus entered?

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Penguin2: 8:11am On Feb 16
Is that why they killed Herbert Wigwe?
Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Svoboda(m): 8:12am On Feb 16
iLoveYouToo:
I don’t see the karma Obasanjo and co are facing.

As for Wigwe university, you’re a clown 😂


AIG Partially blind in one eye? SMH

Better wake up. Have you thought of the fate of the millions who lost their savings to Intercontinental bank and the likes of Oceanic?

As for babies that die at birth, what Karma befell them?

Death isn’t karma, it’s inevitable

No depositor lost savings in IB or oceanic. Rather, it was societe generale, owned by a notorious.... who got away with his heist.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by navyseal2220: 8:25am On Feb 16
Abufo:




The same Erastus that took over intercontinentak bank from its igbo owners.........The Ogbogu kalus and that their former chairman from Anambra state Raymond Obieri...................when it comes to board room heist ndi yoruba are numero uno! number 1

God bless you, you don hit them with their own argument. So they stole the bank from Igbos? SMH. Some Igbos don't know how wicked this people are. As soon as Wigwe was gone, they started their propaganda to tarnish his image and justify his death, starting with someone neutral and believable like Bode George. These people ehn!

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by ivolt: 8:31am On Feb 16
I think the question should be why Saraki was particularly interested in IB,
why not First Bank, GTB or Zenith?

The fact is that IB bank has very bad loans and risky balance which the sharks
took advantage of.

It is even very likely that Saraki and Erastus have engaged in shady deals together
and Saraki got angry when Erastus refused to help him out on another deal.
Erastus should have resigned to save IB bank and let a neutral non-political manager take over.

There is just too much rot in the Nigerian political space.
A politician should not have the influence to liquidate or merge banks.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by franchasofficia: 9:05am On Feb 16
Writer please also tell us how karma is paying Bola Tinubu back for all his crimes?


Buhari?

Aliko Dangote?

Femi Otedola?


and so many others

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by DSoj(m): 9:16am On Feb 16
This is crazyyy. But as usual, nothing will come out of it. In a sane clime, Saraki and Sanusi will be immediately arrested by DSS and EFCC

I give up on Nigeria
Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by NoToPile: 9:36am On Feb 16
This is one part of the gist.

The other one flying around is how access that is owing IB ended up buying IB with the help of Saraki and Sanusi.

There is also another part stating how the original access bank when it was much smaller was taken over by wigwe and Aig from its original owners by clandestine mopping up a lot of shares without the knowledge of the majority share holders with the loan above gotten from Inter continental Banl.

Merging the three together well.....

Let them continue to spill.

There might be an element of truth in all these stories.

Lots of politicians and Nigerian business men are not clean.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by peleson1: 10:36am On Feb 16
Board room money play..


They act very decent,
Act as good Muslims and christians,
Put up smiles with suits and act very decent only to steal in deceit

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Astra101: 10:49am On Feb 16
To think that I have interest in banking business and all this info is coming up now makes me rethink my plans!

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by EmperorCaesar(m): 2:02pm On Feb 16
We all know how the story with those five banks ended

So all those rubbish Sanusi claimed back then were just lies

E go dey use grammar dey deceive us

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by kay29000(m): 3:17pm On Feb 16
Mehn! This thing be like film. How were they able to get away with this heist. Damn! Erastus Adegbola might not be a saint himself, but damn...Sanusi and Saraki are really shady. And that Sanusi go dey form saint.
Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by kay29000(m): 3:25pm On Feb 16
flore1823:
Yansh don open thank the the thief former Emir is alive to defend himself....
Omoh with all the big grammar Sanusi is also a well thief.

Na that one shock me pass. The guy dey always form saint.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by kay29000(m): 3:27pm On Feb 16
tommy589:


Have you forgotten his sexcapade with a married staff? Erasmus is also not a saint. See men in suit acting like gangsters,not different from how agbero take over garage

Omo...na real organized crime o! This story is crazy...truth is definitely stranger than fiction.
Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by phemray(m): 3:28pm On Feb 16
BigBlackPreek:
I'm not surprised as the duo has been relegated politically alongside talkative Dino Melaye


I fear this Tinubu a silence slayer of the ones that attacked him for doing them nothing.

Dino embarrassed remi and saraki unsalted Tinubu political power via masses and Osibanjo. But today, this is the story.

I remembered when saraki came to Tincan to inspect scanners built for customs by service providers. Then I know he is a looter of the highest order, today all those cargo scanners are dead. Can't talk more.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Babinski: 5:03pm On Feb 16
Abufo:




The same Erastus that took over intercontinentak bank from its igbo owners.........The Ogbogu kalus and that their former chairman from Anambra state Raymond Obieri...................when it comes to board room heist ndi yoruba are numero uno! number 1

Get your facts rights before rushing to comment and paint anyone in bad light. Dr. Raymond Obieri was still the Chairman of Intercontinental Bank while Dr. Erastus Akingbola was the MD/CEao as at the time it was taken over by Access Bank. No o e has ever come out to say Akingbola hijacked or stole Intercontinental Bank from anyone. If you claim it, please provide evidence.

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Re: Saraki, Sanusi: How They Took Over Intercontinental Bank From Akingbola by Karlifate: 5:25pm On Feb 16
Babinski:


Get your facts rights before rushing to comment and paint anyone in bad light. Dr. Raymond Obieri was still the Chairman of Intercontinental Bank while Dr. Erastus Akingbola was the MD/CEao as at the time it was taken over by Access Bank. No o e has ever come out to say Akingbola hijacked or stole Intercontinental Bank from anyone. If you claim it, please provide evidence.

Don't mind some of these people.

They're ignorant of the hierarchy at the corporate workplace.

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