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Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by mrrandomguy: 10:46pm On Feb 15
The saga of a Tilapia swallowing a whale, which is the true story of Access Bank acquiring the Intercontinental Bank has been in the public domain since 2012. It is therefore never hidden at any time.
I had a hard time contemplating posting that article by NAIRALAND because of our emotional and sentimental environment.
Wigwe and his co-travelers in the house of scam called Access Bank did business, took advantage of the loose system, and became rich. It is in order for our environment that is a cesspit of corruption.

Let us ask some critical questions:
1. During Soludo and Sanusi tenures as CBN governors, merger and acquisitions in the banking industry were forced because some of the third tier banks were collapsing. Capitalize or be acquired by the strong ones; From what emerged, Access Bank management approached Intercontinental for a loan to remain afloat and recapitalize.
Some of the executives of Access Bank also took personal loans to enhance their position in the bank. Enter a well connected crook from north central, whose father had a family bank that was moribund through mismanagement and fraudulent practices, took loans from same intercontinental bank to purchase 4 property in Ikoyi.
Somehow, governor Sanusi found Intercontinental Bank, the strongest in Nigeria then, with asset base of over 400billion to be distressed, despite expert report to the contrary, that this bank has no nonperforming loans in its books.
Then against every other options that could be applied, Intercontinental was considered too distressed and has to be sold. The 11 billion loaned to the north central guy, and the 16 billion to Access and sundry loans to its directors were part of what was used to justify that Intercontinental was distressed, and must be sold off! Who was the buyer? Access Bank, which needed 16 billion to stay afloat, found 50 billion to buy an asset worth 400 billion. It was the greatest heist ever pulled off in Nigeria.
If Intercontinental would be sold off, should Access buy it, if there is anything called MORALITY? Of course, 'there is no morality in business".
But what about with God?

2. At the point it was declared insolvent and must be sold, one share of Intercontinental was about N7. Access was about N1. 1 share of access was exchanged for 20 shares of access: meaning that a person who invested a live savings to buy 1,000,000 of Intercontinental Bank shares has a 7 million Naira investment. He now has 50,000 shares of Access Bank at N1.0 so 7 million Naira investment became 50,000 thousand Naira overnight. I had always believed that CBN has a duty to protect investors' funds!!

3. ⁠QUESTION: if you were that man who invested 7 million in Intercontinental how would you feel?

4. The years 2005 to 2008 were years that Banks and the stock exchange saw very limited supervision and oversight. The director general was a woman called Okereke-Oyuike, who knew next to nothing about the Stock Exchange, parading herself all over the place as a professor but was eventually unveiled as a fraud. There was too much exposure from the banks in the Stock exchanges to the extent that companies without any track records were priced very high. Virtually all the banks, including Intercontinental, became reckless in their exposure at the stock exchange. The bubble burst and most of the banks and insurance went under. Intercontinental was too strong to be so adversely affected. Erastus Akingbola went to court to challenge the takeover, but the forces against him were too strong. The system had passed to Jonathan then and the principal officers of Access were all from the Niger Delta area.
5. Was Wigwe or any Bank chief executive in Nigeria a promoter of the Nigerian economy? Check their books: they are all scammers and money launderers. The big banks are the ones that drove us to the level we are at today!!
Using Access as the typical bank: check their half-year report for 2023: Access Holdings Plc (ACCESS.ng) HY2023 Interim Report (africanfinancials.com)
Go to page 45: Fair Value and Foreign Exchange gain was 192 billion Naira.
Got to page 165: Total Net Foreign Exchange Gain: N244,335,000,000.00 (two hundred and forty-four billion Naira)
For God’s sake, how much more rotten can a system get? Emefiole just helped some to rape the Nigerian nation and its hapless citizens.
Compound this for the full year 2023 and see what it means!!
So much for the bank chief executives who are advancing the economy of Nigeria.
I am not trying to discredit late Wigwe but any attempts at apotheosis of any of the Nigeria bank chief executives, dead or alive, is a fraud and a slap on the faces of innocent Nigerians that are daily bearing the brunt of their shenanigans.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Blakjewelry(m): 10:55pm On Feb 15
Na so weak ecobank take buy strong oceanic bank, now ecobank can't even hold to the branches na to dey close shop up and down.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by forgiveness: 11:00pm On Feb 15
Intercontinental bank must be returned back to the owner.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Ynix(m): 11:04pm On Feb 15
[quote author=mrrandomguy post=128476742][/quote]

The North Central guy lobbied Saducees to be Central Bank of Kasala to be Gomina. The North Central Guy wanted a revenge against Erasti bobo also considering that him get shares for Accessibility

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by BItt: 11:50pm On Feb 15
I don't know what you are saying but I liked your post. Why?
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by ZaRuleOfLaw: 1:44am On Feb 16
Ynix:


The North Central guy lobbied Saducees to be Central Bank of Kasala to be Gomina. The North Central Guy wanted a revenge against Erasti bobo also considering that him get shares for Accessibility
Please name the north central guy
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by gaby(m): 1:54am On Feb 16
ZaRuleOfLaw:

Please name the north central guy

Bukola Saraki

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by matify83: 3:16am On Feb 16
Karma is always lurking around the corner and it strikes at your happiest of moments.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by talk2hb1(m): 4:03am On Feb 16
They have come with some sweet propaganda,
The interesting thing about Sweet propaganda are it's always logical, sweet because it always flow with baseless correlations, but unfortunately it always stab and murder the truth.

Using Sanusi as the headline shows this is another sweet propaganda, they have their aims and objectives yet to be revealed. Either they intend to promote something or someone; or they want to sabotage someone.

We are watching as they revealed the ace up their sleeves, I also can't wait to see their sleeves get torn to see their unclothedness.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by donproject2(m): 6:01am On Feb 16
This is how it happens in every sector, betrayal, business heist. Everyone is just trying to get to the top of the ladder, by all possible means.

Recapitalization under Obasanjo brought tears to some, laughter to others. It is about who knows who and who knows the rule of the game but doesn't follow it. Small business buying big ones, you will wonder how on earth is that possible, in Nigeria's crime, that is in fact order of the day.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Minime10(f): 6:21am On Feb 16
[quote author=mrrandomguy post=128476742][/quote]

I was even managing to read your story, but the moment you mentioned Jonathan and bring in ethnicity I stop reading your shit.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Kloenboi: 8:02am On Feb 16
forgiveness:
Intercontinental bank must be returned back to the owner.

Do you mean Raymond C. Obieri
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by forgiveness: 8:04am On Feb 16
Kloenboi:


Do you mean Raymond C. Obieri

Raymond C. Obieri never formed Intercontinental bank singlehandedly. He was a minority in formation of the bank.

Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by forgiveness: 8:05am On Feb 16
Minime10:


I was even managing to read your story, but the moment you mentioned Jonathan and bring in ethnicity I stop reading your shit.


That was what happened. Go and read Sanusi book he wrote against SW people. It was full of hatred.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Yankee101: 8:08am On Feb 16
Bank ‘exposure’ has to do with the bad loans they gave not exposure to the stock exchange


Hope you know what you’re talking about

You have some facts but peppered with plenty inaccuracies

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by heniford2: 9:00am On Feb 16
So deep
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Kloenboi: 9:12am On Feb 16
forgiveness:


Raymond C. Obieri never formed Intercontinental bank singlehandedly. He was a minority in formation of the bank.

From the picture you posted...

Raymond C. Obieri stated that he established intercontinental Bank !
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by ghettochild(m): 9:14am On Feb 16
this man should just start a new bank called New Intercontinental Bank.
me n my family will open account sharp sharp.
what an injustice done to this man!

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by coputa(m): 9:43am On Feb 16
gaby:


Bukola Saraki
The father Olusola Saraki owns moribund SOCIETE GENERAL BANK
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by BitterTruth01: 10:04am On Feb 16
Yoruba man don come here to rewrite history as usual to cast aspersions on someone from another ethnicity who achieved what nobody in his entire village will ever dream of achieving

Intercontinental bank was looted into the ground by Erastus Akingbola who deceived every one with his compulsory morning devotions at work

The thief Erastus looted over 330 billion from Intercontinental and they had to resort to CBN discount window forshort term funds tkk on stay afloat

OP is high , is a liar and should be arrested .

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Makamatic: 10:19am On Feb 16
BitterTruth01:
Yoruba man don come here to rewrite history as usual to cast aspersions on someone from another ethnicity who achieved what nobody in his entire village will ever dream of achieving

Intercontinental bank was looted into the ground by Erastus Akingbola who deceived every one with his compulsory morning devotions at work

The thief Erastus looted over 330 billion from Intercontinental and they had to resort to CBN discount window forshort term funds tkk on stay afloat

OP is high , is a liar and should be arrested .

Good bless u
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by forgiveness: 10:42am On Feb 16
Kloenboi:


From the picture you posted...

Raymond C. Obieri stated that he established intercontinental Bank !


Take note of "WE" stop twisting words. Bloody liar.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by abdeefggh: 10:46am On Feb 16
Eractus was more liquid than Lagos state during his time, man was freaking rich.

Even concerning Access bank, Omole a yoruba cocoa merchant started access bank around 1980s.
He also built a brewery in Ilesa osun state around that period where Trophy beer is made till date.
Yoruba don really suffer for Nigeria

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Kloenboi: 11:46am On Feb 16
forgiveness:


Take note of "WE" stop twisting words. Bloody liar.

Go and search for intercontinental Bank and see who the pioneer chairman is!
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by forgiveness: 12:05pm On Feb 16
Kloenboi:


Go and search for intercontinental Bank and see who the pioneer chairman is!

This is from the horse's mouth. "WE" not "I" formed Intercontinental bank. Bloody liar.
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by forgiveness: 12:09pm On Feb 16
abdeefggh:
Eractus was more liquid than Lagos state during his time, man was freaking rich.

Even concerning Access bank, Omole a yoruba cocoa merchant started access bank around 1980s.
He also built a brewery in Ilesa osun state around that period where Trophy beer is made till date.
Yoruba don really suffer for Nigeria

Chai!!!!!
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by kayusely70(m): 12:24pm On Feb 16
forgiveness:
Intercontinental bank must be returned back to the owner.
Yes! It must be returned to Erastus Adegbola! The bank was fraudulently acquired and taken away from him.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by JoshTim: 12:24pm On Feb 16
Yankee101:
Bank ‘exposure’ has to do with the bad loans they gave not exposure to the stock exchange


Hope you know what you’re talking about

You have some facts but peppered with plenty inaccuracies

If you say this, then you know little or nothing about the 2008 stock market crash.

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Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Ynix(m): 12:31pm On Feb 16
ZaRuleOfLaw:

Please name the north central guy
ABSALOM
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by overall90: 2:17pm On Feb 16
Una don start.
If we write on the injustice that was done to Savannah bank by Obj and the yorubas, you dolts will start mocking that we are playing victim.
Re: Former Emir Sanusi's Fraud Further Exposed by Yankee101: 4:04pm On Feb 16
JoshTim:


If you say this, then you know little or nothing about the 2008 stock market crash.

Intercontinental bank collapse has nothing to do with the 2008 stock market crash

And the 2008 stock market crash was about subprime mortgages

Nigeria didn’t have any deep derivative market or even a significant mortgage portfolio.

Lastly, Nigerian banks collapsing was a process that began pre 2008

Try again

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