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PoliticsRe: Profile Of Mohammed Umar Bago, Niger State Governor-elect by dawud723: 7:12pm On Mar 23, 2023
BloomingDale:
What ethnic group is he from?
a Nupe man from Masaba, Bida
PoliticsRe: Profile Of Mohammed Umar Bago, Niger State Governor-elect by dawud723: 7:10pm On Mar 23, 2023
ajidikun:
fine Nupe man,Egye chi !
Egi Nupe
BusinessRe: The Best Way To Avoid Embarrassments From Loan apps by dawud723: 4:49pm On Oct 03, 2022
Rasome:
The best way is for you not take loan.
Exactly...
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Southampton (2 - 2) On 23rd November 2019 by dawud723: 6:14pm On Nov 23, 2019
Arsenal whyhuh
EducationRe: Reptile Found In Edo University's Engineering Workshop by dawud723: 1:34pm On Nov 23, 2019
izzou:
grin

Something that would be useful for research, dem dey shout "hit am for head"

grin
funny
FamilyRe: I'm Struggling With Love In My Marriage by dawud723: 1:19pm On Nov 23, 2019
Virgins are the one enjoying their marriage most[b][/b]
PoliticsRe: Oshiomhole Displays 4+0 For Obaseki (Photo) by dawud723: 9:44am On Nov 23, 2019
AlusiIyi:
[s][/s]
[sup][/sup]just passing
PoliticsRe: Oshiomhole Displays 4+0 For Obaseki (Photo) by dawud723: 9:41am On Nov 23, 2019
AlusiIyi:
[s][/s]
just passing[sub][/sub] cool
IslamRe: "Jumuah Funny Memes": 10 Types Of People You Would Meet In The Mosque On Fridays by dawud723: 11:45am On Nov 22, 2019
Aboki99:
OK, since I am doing Taqiyya (hiding sth) why don't you bring me out of my hiding place by quoting the Quranic chap on 77 virgins to silence me for good?
brother it okay
IslamRe: "Jumuah Funny Memes": 10 Types Of People You Would Meet In The Mosque On Fridays by dawud723: 11:41am On Nov 22, 2019
Jumma'at Mufeedat my Muslim umma
CrimeRe: Olamide Aka Wizzy Missing: UNIABUJA Student Missing For 4 Weeks by dawud723: 11:55am On Nov 21, 2019
GeneralPula:
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hmmmmmm
PoliticsRe: DPR Discovers Illegal Petroleum Refineries In Kano by dawud723: 10:40am On Nov 21, 2019
huh
CelebritiesRe: Black Spots On Halima Abubakar' Face Last Year by dawud723: 3:02pm On Nov 20, 2019
Face � repair [b][/b]
PoliticsRe: Video: The Moment Crowd Overpowered Securities At The Gate APC Rally Lagos by dawud723: 1:22pm On Feb 09, 2019
NEXT LEVEL
PoliticsRe: Pendulum: The Message Nigerians Must Deliver To Buhari Next Week by dawud723: 1:13pm On Feb 09, 2019
kahal29:
Oga, if you don't know then just know now that Buhari does not need to rig in order to win. He will win fair and square. His supporters are on ground not like Dele Momodu the supporter of Atiku that would rather be in Oxford than be in Nigeria to vote for Atiku .
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PoliticsRe: Nairaland 2019 Presidential Election Poll: Voting Thread by dawud723: 11:42am On Feb 09, 2019
Buhari/Osibanjo NEXT LEVEL
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Vacancy: Name A Job Role You Wish Was Available For Employment by dawud723: 12:21pm On Apr 30, 2018
AGRO-farming
NYSCRe: Prospective NYSC 2017 Batch B Corps Members by dawud723: 7:40pm On May 11, 2017
[b][/b]

Dauda
Nipoly Zungeru
Elect/elect telecom option
Kano, Abuja and akwa ibom
NYSCRe: 5 Reasons Why NYSC Should Not Be Scrapped by dawud723: 4:30pm On Apr 14, 2017
Guy ur on point
NYSCRe: Why You Should Choose Kano Instead Of Abuja & Akwa Ibom During NYSC Registration by dawud723: 9:09am On Apr 01, 2017
Thanks for sharing your experience why Prospective NYSC Corps Members should serve in kano state, other people from various state should also please share their experiences.
_______HAPPY NEW MONTH_____
CrimeRe: Man Who Poisoned Customers At A Restaurant In Ogoja, Cross River Arrested (Photo by dawud723: 9:02am On Mar 26, 2017
Wonderful
PoliticsRe: Whistle Blowing: Bank Workers Under Close Watch by dawud723: 8:59am On Mar 26, 2017
yns4real:
·‘Big’ customers mount pressure on owners

Banks have placed their workers under close watch following intense pressure by ‘big’ customers on majority shareholders and directors to monitor overzealous staff eager to take advantage of the whistle blowing initiative of the federal government.

Account Officers from different banks told our correspondent the development was to prevent them from squealing on classified accounts by perceived looters and corrupt government officials.

One of them, who confirmed the development off-record yesterday, said: “The close monitoring is very intense now as everyone now watches each other’s back.”

But a Senior Account Manager in one of the commercial banks in Lagos, who also pleaded not to be named because of the sensitive nature of the matter, said the development was not new.

He however admitted it has been increased lately.

According to him: “Monitoring of bank workers is not new but it may be true we are more closely monitored today than what obtained before the introduction of the whistle blowing initiative.

“That is understandable because there is the feeling amongst the top management that some overzealous workers, in a bid to take advantage of the initiative, may embarrass genuine prime customers.

“This may account for introduction of measures to ensure no staff abuses his or her office to the detriment of the bank.

“Besides this internal precaution, bank staff members and indeed banks are closely monitored by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) in a bid to recover looted funds,” he said.

Explaining how bankers are being monitored, the top banker said: “Today, bank workers are closely monitored in two ways; officially and unofficially.

“Officially, we are monitored by regulators like the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

“There are also internal measures to ensure that bank members of staff do only what they are supposed to do.

“This may differ from bank to bank. The practice is real though I cannot say here that such measures were introduced because the so-called big customers are mounting pressure on directors.

“Perhaps, because the anti-corruption agencies know that bank workers occupy sensitive positions that may enable them to collude with public funds looters, they are today monitored more closely than politicians.”

Another top bank worker at the Corporate Headquarters of one of the commercial banks in Lagos Island, who also pleaded not to be named, gave our correspondent a more precise description of how government agencies and bank management monitor workers in banks.

“Recently, we were asked to fill Assets Declaration Forms. With this, they are able to monitor the progress rate of each staff.

“Of course you know that with BVN, everybody’s accounts can be traced easily. Even if a banker has ten accounts in different banks, it would be easy to trace them.

“In anticipation of false claims of sudden financial windfalls, they have also banned bank workers from betting. This means that no banker, found with suspicious huge sums of bank balance or assets he cannot ordinarily acquire with his income can claim to have become a billionaire overnight through betting.”


The banker also explains that the regulators have set out certain guidelines that will help monitor workers and the banks themselves.

“One of the policies currently employed to achieve this is the directive that all of us must regularly make Suspicious Transaction Report (STR).

“Another is the requirement to report to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), the Nigerian arm of the global Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) domiciled within the EFCC.

“These are part of the official monitoring procedures in practice today. It is perhaps the increasing demand to abide by these requirements that some workers are referring as undue monitoring,” he said.

Efforts to get the confirmation of the CBN could not yield result as the Acting Director of Communication of CBN, Isaac Okoronkwo, neither picked his calls yesterday nor responded to our text message.

But Chief Iheanacho Uko, a former banker and Principal Partner of U & A Consulting Ltd, said there is nothing strange with banks monitoring the activities of their staff.

Quoting the “general guidelines on institutional policy of anti-money laundering/ combating,” he said there is nothing wrong with banks initiating internal measures to ensure their staff behave appropriately because “every financial institution is required to adopt policies stating its commitment to comply with AML/CFT obligations under the law and regulatory directives and to actively prevent any transaction that otherwise facilitates criminal activity or terrorism.”

“Every financial institution is requested to formulate and implement internal controls and other procedures that will deter criminals from using its facilities for money laundering and terrorist financing and to ensure that its obligations are always met.”


http://thenationonlineng.net/whistle-blowing-bank-workers-close-watch/
smiley
yns4real:
·‘Big’ customers mount pressure on owners

Banks have placed their workers under close watch following intense pressure by ‘big’ customers on majority shareholders and directors to monitor overzealous staff eager to take advantage of the whistle blowing initiative of the federal government.

Account Officers from different banks told our correspondent the development was to prevent them from squealing on classified accounts by perceived looters and corrupt government officials.

One of them, who confirmed the development off-record yesterday, said: “The close monitoring is very intense now as everyone now watches each other’s back.”

But a Senior Account Manager in one of the commercial banks in Lagos, who also pleaded not to be named because of the sensitive nature of the matter, said the development was not new.

He however admitted it has been increased lately.

According to him: “Monitoring of bank workers is not new but it may be true we are more closely monitored today than what obtained before the introduction of the whistle blowing initiative.

“That is understandable because there is the feeling amongst the top management that some overzealous workers, in a bid to take advantage of the initiative, may embarrass genuine prime customers.

“This may account for introduction of measures to ensure no staff abuses his or her office to the detriment of the bank.

“Besides this internal precaution, bank staff members and indeed banks are closely monitored by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) in a bid to recover looted funds,” he said.

Explaining how bankers are being monitored, the top banker said: “Today, bank workers are closely monitored in two ways; officially and unofficially.

“Officially, we are monitored by regulators like the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

“There are also internal measures to ensure that bank members of staff do only what they are supposed to do.

“This may differ from bank to bank. The practice is real though I cannot say here that such measures were introduced because the so-called big customers are mounting pressure on directors.

“Perhaps, because the anti-corruption agencies know that bank workers occupy sensitive positions that may enable them to collude with public funds looters, they are today monitored more closely than politicians.”

Another top bank worker at the Corporate Headquarters of one of the commercial banks in Lagos Island, who also pleaded not to be named, gave our correspondent a more precise description of how government agencies and bank management monitor workers in banks.

“Recently, we were asked to fill Assets Declaration Forms. With this, they are able to monitor the progress rate of each staff.

“Of course you know that with BVN, everybody’s accounts can be traced easily. Even if a banker has ten accounts in different banks, it would be easy to trace them.

“In anticipation of false claims of sudden financial windfalls, they have also banned bank workers from betting. This means that no banker, found with suspicious huge sums of bank balance or assets he cannot ordinarily acquire with his income can claim to have become a billionaire overnight through betting.”


The banker also explains that the regulators have set out certain guidelines that will help monitor workers and the banks themselves.

“One of the policies currently employed to achieve this is the directive that all of us must regularly make Suspicious Transaction Report (STR).

“Another is the requirement to report to the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), the Nigerian arm of the global Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) domiciled within the EFCC.

“These are part of the official monitoring procedures in practice today. It is perhaps the increasing demand to abide by these requirements that some workers are referring as undue monitoring,” he said.

Efforts to get the confirmation of the CBN could not yield result as the Acting Director of Communication of CBN, Isaac Okoronkwo, neither picked his calls yesterday nor responded to our text message.

But Chief Iheanacho Uko, a former banker and Principal Partner of U & A Consulting Ltd, said there is nothing strange with banks monitoring the activities of their staff.

Quoting the “general guidelines on institutional policy of anti-money laundering/ combating,” he said there is nothing wrong with banks initiating internal measures to ensure their staff behave appropriately because “every financial institution is required to adopt policies stating its commitment to comply with AML/CFT obligations under the law and regulatory directives and to actively prevent any transaction that otherwise facilitates criminal activity or terrorism.”

“Every financial institution is requested to formulate and implement internal controls and other procedures that will deter criminals from using its facilities for money laundering and terrorist financing and to ensure that its obligations are always met.”


http://thenationonlineng.net/whistle-blowing-bank-workers-close-watch/
Music/RadioRe: Davido - Skelewu (directed By Moe Musa) by dawud723: 12:51pm On Oct 22, 2013
where can i download this skelewu video
FoodRe: Do You Eat Your Meat/Fish During Or After The Meal? by dawud723: 3:16pm On Oct 09, 2013
i eat fish/meat after my meal, ok
PoliticsRe: Governor Aliyu Bans Old Boats In Niger by dawud723: 2:24pm On Oct 07, 2013
that is good

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