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Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by porthouse7(f): 11:39pm On Mar 20
victorazy:


No wonder Nigeria has almost collapsed, because your leading.

Kemi Adeosun people grin
but na igbos girls full olosho joints, that that one hold body, no Dey hate

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Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Ijaya123: 1:31am On Mar 21
Anatolia:


How did it help you or the south west. You have millions of people there living abject poverty yet you are boasting. I would have agreed with you, if the south West was developed. Your boasting is empty.

Last month, a man killed his son for eating the last food in the house. Are they from the south west? No. They are from south east suffering from abject poverty.

You said the south west isn’t developed but they keep producing trailblazers in every sector to the extent that all other regions keep trooping to the same south west. Shouldn’t that tell you something?

Meanwhile, leave the south west alone and focus on your region. SW don’t need you but your survival is dependent on the SW.

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Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Anatolia: 3:24am On Mar 21
Ijaya123:


Last month, a man killed his son for eating the last food in the house. Are they from the south west? No. They are from south east suffering from abject poverty.

You said the south west isn’t developed but they keep producing trailblazers in every sector to the extent that all other regions keep trooping to the same south west. Shouldn’t that tell you something?

Meanwhile, leave the south west alone and focus on your region. SW don’t need you but your survival is dependent on the SW.

How do you know my survival is dependent on the south west. Your ignorance of reality is overwhelming. What is the IGR of Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo,Ogun. Mind you I don’t have anything against the SouthWest as I have many friends from there and they are great guys. I must state your boasting is overrated.
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Anatolia: 3:27am On Mar 21
Ijaya123:


Last month, a man killed his son for eating the last food in the house. Are they from the south west? No. They are from south east suffering from abject poverty.

You said the south west isn’t developed but they keep producing trailblazers in every sector to the extent that all other regions keep trooping to the same south west. Shouldn’t that tell you something?

Meanwhile, leave the south west alone and focus on your region. SW don’t need you but your survival is dependent on the SW.

People are going to Lagos, not other Western states. You are making a fallacy of generalization. Lagos is economically viable because of the countributions of Nigerians of all extraction.
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Konquest: 3:35am On Mar 21
EcoBrick:

Female bank MDs/CEOs shattering the ceiling in Nigeria

1. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe: Fidelity Bank
2. Miriam Olusanya: GTBank
3. Yemisi Edun: FCMB
4. Halima Buba: SunTrust Bank
5. Ireti Samuel-Ogbu: Citibank Nigeria
6. Kafilat Araoye: Lotus Bank
7. Tomi Somefun: Unity Bank
8. Bukola Smith: FSDH Merchant Bank
9. Yetunde Oni: Union Bank
10. Adaora Umeoji: Zenith Bank

#TheCableIndex

Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Konquest: 3:44am On Mar 21
victorazy:


No wonder Nigeria has almost collapsed, because your leading.

Kemi Adeosun people grin
Your comment is HIGHLY misleading!

Kemi Adeosun did NOT commit ANY crime or offence over any NYSC exemption certificate. It was when she arrived in Nigeria with her husband from Britain (her birthplace) at over 30 years of age (after her 10 years of marriage) that someone suggested that she could apply for the NYSC exemption and that was how she fell into the hands of a syndicate that specializes in issuing out exemptions. The NYSC Director General at that time actually stated that Kemi Adeosun officially applied for it because the application was in their official records but a different altered document was given to her through a third party. Many Diasporans have fallen victim to syndicates in Nigeria who scam them while applying for driver's licences, and other official documents.

Kemi Adeosun took it upon herself to voluntarily resign because that was the honorable thing to do and that is the custom in her country of citizenship and birth, England.

As a purely British-born woman of Ijebu parentage from Ijebu Waterside in Ogun State, she first visited Nigeria on a holiday at the age of 18 years but never returned until after the age of 30 after she had gotten married to a her current husband. For up to 10 years after her marriage, she was still based in England where she was born while her Nigerian husband was flying in and out of the UK to take care of his business dealings in Nigeria while she worked FULL time in a very senior position at PwC.

It was in the course of relocating to Nigeria to be with her husband because of marital pressures of long distance that she resigned from her prestigious Price Waterhouse Coopers senior executive job and came to Nigeria.

INFACT being a British woman with their family house in England, Kemi Adeosun had NO need for the NYSC exemption because she, her siblings and parents NEVER lived in Nigeria (after the parents migrated to England in the early 1960s) and Kemi had ALL her education from Nursery, Primary, Secondary, and University in England.

She had granted a 3-page Punch newspaper interview when she was the Commissioner of Finance in Ogun State (years before the NYSC certificate issue) where she gave a full account of her family history.

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Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by kossyablaze(m): 4:25am On Mar 21
Omoawoke:
Just say Yoruba women shattering banking

There’s something about Yoruba ladies. They are so smart, beautiful, hardworking and will still make the best wives. They can support their men!
Yorubas can sponsor their daughters to any level of education, and the ladies are equally very very hardworking.

Pls I’m not trying to set up a tribal case here. It’s just an admiration we have to admit. And we have to thank the culture for that, the culture values women and remains among the few cultures in Africa that allowed women to hold leadership positions in the palace.
all of them combined, doesn't equal Ngozi okonjo iweala...
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Kaysalas(m): 5:07am On Mar 21
Ijaya123:


Bytheway, my comment is to appreciate the Yorubas, why does that upset you? What has it got to do with you? A case of inferiority complex or baseless obsession with the Yorubas.
Nor mind am, if you check well, na Dem dem. Winter hat traditional attire pipo dem
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Absuchat(m): 5:51am On Mar 21
Joemiexx:
Because the main boss is a man
They don off pant tire😁
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Absuchat(m): 5:54am On Mar 21
kossyablaze:
all of them combined, doesn't equal Ngozi okonjo iweala...
Even if you multiply them by 100, they are still below NOI...... they're just local champions
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Verbtips(m): 6:43am On Mar 21
SultanOfAbia:
If you ask 80 million Nigerian Girls to name At least 2 female MD/CEO in Nigeria.

98.9 % of them will fail woefully

But ask them to name 1 Korean movie actor.
They will name 12 Korean actors for you angry
hollywood nayin worst
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Verbtips(m): 6:56am On Mar 21
See use-less people as them the brag with other people success.
what have you personally contribute to your region.
sw,se,ne,nw,nc,ss
has nothing to do with great people,
they made name for them selves,and enjoying their life,you dey there instead of think of your life you the use them as tools to create niusance.
instead of be inspired.
after una finish the tribalic crisis hope you will get paid
wetin dey if you read and mind your problem.
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by victorazy(m): 7:15am On Mar 21
porthouse7:
but na igbos girls full olosho joints, that that one hold body, no Dey hate

Ashawoo na what language? grin
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by victorazy(m): 7:16am On Mar 21
Konquest:

Your comment is HIGHLY misleading!

Kemi Adeosun did NOT commit ANY crime or offence over any NYSC certificate. It was when she arrived in Nigeria with her husband from Britain (her birthplace) at over 30 years of age after her 10 years of marriage that someone suggested that she could apply for the NYSC exemption and that was how she fell into the hands of a syndicate that specializes in issuing out exemptions. The NYSC Director General at that time actually states that officially Kemi Adeosun applied for it because the application was in their official records but a different altered document was given to her through a third party. Many Diasporans have fallen victims to syndicates in Nigeria who scam them while appying for driver's licences, and other official documents.

Kemi Adeosun took it upon herself to resign because that is the custom in her country of citizenship and birth, England.

As a purely British-born woman of Ijebu parentage from Ijebu Waterside in Ogun State, she first visited Nigeria on a holiday at the age of 18 years but never returned until after the age of 30 after she had gotten married to a her current husband. For up to 10 years after her marriage, she was still based in England where she was born while her Nigerian husband was flying in and out of the UK to take care of his business dealings in Nigeria while she worked FULL time in a very senior position at PwC.

It was in the course of relocating to Nigeria to be with her husband because of marital pressures of long distance that she resigned from her prestigious Price Waterhouse Coopers senior executive job and came to Nigeria.

INFACT being a British woman with their family house in England, Kemi Adeosun had NO need for the NYSC exemption because she, her siblings and parents NEVER lived in Nigeria (after the parents migrated to England in the early 1960s) and Kemi had ALL her education from Nursery, Primary, Secondary, and University in England.

She had granted a 3-page Punch newspaper interview when she was the Commissioner of Finance in Ogun State (years before the NYSC certificate issue) where she gave a full account of her family history.


Bros this na long story!
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Ijaya123: 7:52am On Mar 21
Anatolia:


How do you know my survival is dependent on the south west. Your ignorance of reality is overwhelming. What is the IGR of Ekiti, Ondo, Oyo,Ogun. Mind you I don’t have anything against the SouthWest as I have many friends from there and they are great guys. I must state your boasting is overrated.

The IGR of Ogun state alone dwarf that of one entire region known for chest eating and baseless boasting
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by lexy2014: 7:55am On Mar 21
AngelicBeing:
New DMI Detention order activated and you will be picked up at Abuja in the next 72 hours shocked

have you ever seen an elephant drive a car or climb a tree?
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Ijaya123: 7:57am On Mar 21
Anatolia:


People are going to Lagos, not other Western states. You are making a fallacy of generalization. Lagos is economically viable because of the countributions of Nigerians of all extraction.

Go to Ibadan, ilesha, Akure, Ajuwon and other cities in the SW, you will see what I’m talking about.
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by porthouse7(f): 8:21am On Mar 21
victorazy:


Ashawoo na what language? grin
alaba na what language?
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 8:40am On Mar 21
lexy2014:


have you ever seen an elephant drive a car or climb a tree?
Your Apology has been duly accepted, l don't want you to lose your job, detention order is hereby revoked : Henceforth no more endless questions from you to posters on nairaland
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by lexy2014: 8:42am On Mar 21
AngelicBeing:
Your Apology has been duly accepted, l don't want you to lose your job, detention order is hereby revoked : Henceforth no more endless questions from you to posters on nairaland

have you ever seen an elephant drive a car or climb a tree?
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 8:43am On Mar 21
lexy2014:


have you ever seen an elephant drive a car or climb a tree?
Like seriously 😒😳😳
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by victorazy(m): 8:47am On Mar 21
porthouse7:
alaba na what language?

Igbo ofcus! grin
Alaba International.

Or

Should we equally say Ashawoo International? grin
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by press9jatv: 11:31am On Mar 21
Congratulations 🎉 to all of them
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Obierika(m): 1:15pm On Mar 21
EnglandAmaka:


Where's Access bank Chief?

She is the acting group MD and not MD of the bank subsidiary, they are two very different things!
Re: Female Bank MDs/CEOs Shattering The Ceiling In Nigeria by Obierika(m): 1:20pm On Mar 21
Konquest:

Your comment is HIGHLY misleading!

Kemi Adeosun did NOT commit ANY crime or offence over any NYSC certificate. It was when she arrived in Nigeria with her husband from Britain (her birthplace) at over 30 years of age after her 10 years of marriage that someone suggested that she could apply for the NYSC exemption and that was how she fell into the hands of a syndicate that specializes in issuing out exemptions. The NYSC Director General at that time actually states that officially Kemi Adeosun applied for it because the application was in their official records but a different altered document was given to her through a third party. Many Diasporans have fallen victims to syndicates in Nigeria who scam them while appying for driver's licences, and other official documents.

Kemi Adeosun took it upon herself to resign because that is the custom in her country of citizenship and birth, England.

As a purely British-born woman of Ijebu parentage from Ijebu Waterside in Ogun State, she first visited Nigeria on a holiday at the age of 18 years but never returned until after the age of 30 after she had gotten married to a her current husband. For up to 10 years after her marriage, she was still based in England where she was born while her Nigerian husband was flying in and out of the UK to take care of his business dealings in Nigeria while she worked FULL time in a very senior position at PwC.

It was in the course of relocating to Nigeria to be with her husband because of marital pressures of long distance that she resigned from her prestigious Price Waterhouse Coopers senior executive job and came to Nigeria.

INFACT being a British woman with their family house in England, Kemi Adeosun had NO need for the NYSC exemption because she, her siblings and parents NEVER lived in Nigeria (after the parents migrated to England in the early 1960s) and Kemi had ALL her education from Nursery, Primary, Secondary, and University in England.

She had granted a 3-page Punch newspaper interview when she was the Commissioner of Finance in Ogun State (years before the NYSC certificate issue) where she gave a full account of her family history.


No point wasting your time trying to reason with that ignoramus

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