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Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Islie(op): 4:24pm On Oct 03, 2025
by Leadership News


The purchase of a £15 million mansion by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Access Bank Plc, Roosevelt Ogbonna, in London’s upscale Hampstead area, known as Billionaires’ Row, has sparked strong reactions from civil society organisations and shareholders alike.

The property, reportedly acquired in August, features luxury amenities including a spa and entertainment suite, and was listed for £15 million by 2021.

Bloomberg reported that Ogbonna, who has been the boss of Nigeria’s largest bank by assets for over three years, purchased the sprawling mansion in August, according to a UK filing.

Transparency International Nigeria and other civil society groups have expressed serious concerns, suggesting that such high-value acquisitions by bank executives may be linked to money laundering by public officials using bankers and legal professionals as fronts.

The head of Transparency International Nigeria, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, said, “The issue is that he should declare his assets and taxes to the government and explain how he got the money. We have tried to encourage the UK to extend this new law on unexplained wealth. If he is a public officer, he must indicate how he got the money. Politicians now understand that under UK law, they cannot loot money, buy houses, and avoid declaring how the money was made. So, they are using lawyers and bankers to do this.

“Unfortunately, some lawyers and bankers are now serving as gateways for looted funds, helping public officers hide money in properties under the guise of private ownership.

“There is a need for the Federal Inland Revenue to investigate why he has not declared taxes amounting to the kind of money he has sent abroad.

“He must explain how he made that money. The unexplained wealth law should not apply only to public officials. It should also apply to those holding or transferring public officials’ money under false pretence, claiming it as their own when it is not.

“CISLAC strongly calls on the FIRS authorities to expand their oversight on some of these so-called financial institutions. In any case, financial institutions consistently refuse to declare their assets. We cannot fight corruption if we fail to address corruption within the financial system itself.”

Rafsanjani emphasised the absence of asset declarations and tax transparency within Nigerian banks and financial institutions, which he says facilitates corrupt practices.

“He must declare how he made the money because, as CEO, he does not solely control the bank’s resources. There is a board overseeing operations. The failure of banks to declare assets and pay appropriate taxes creates loopholes exploited by corrupt actors.”

Rafsanjani also called on the Federal Inland Revenue Service to investigate why such massive wealth transfers abroad have occurred without commensurate tax declarations in Nigeria.

He suggested expanding the unexplained wealth law, which currently targets public officials, to include professionals who might act as conduits for illicit funds.

“This kind of acquisition at a time Nigerians are struggling to afford basic needs is a grave concern,” Rafsanjani stated, warning that lawyers and bankers may be serving as gateways for looted national funds disguised as private wealth.

Reactions among shareholders have been mixed, but they underscore the need for transparency. Boniface Okezie, national coordinator of the Progressive Shareholders Association of Nigeria (PSAN), recognised the legitimacy of an individual’s right to invest personal income as they please but expressed concern about the broader trend of Nigerians channelling wealth into foreign rather than domestic investments.

“If the purchase was made with legal earnings, it is his right. However, this raises questions about why many Nigerians prefer to invest abroad, potentially undermining local economic growth. Our focus should be on encouraging investments that create jobs and bolster Nigerian industries.”

Similarly, Patrick Ajudua, national chairman of the New Dimension Shareholders Association, said shareholders are primarily concerned about returns and the protection of their investments.

“If the transaction is lawful and transparent, it may not affect shareholder interests. But appropriate agencies should investigate to ensure the transaction complies with regulations.”

In contrast, Isaac Botti, programme officer at Social Action Nigeria, defended Ogbonna, highlighting that as a private-sector executive, his personal wealth and spending require limited public scrutiny.

“He is not a public official; therefore, his private investments are not subject to public accountability. Unless there is evidence of fraud or mismanagement affecting the bank, his personal financial decisions are his prerogative.”

Botti added that attention should focus more on systemic corruption within banks than individual executives’ private purchases.

Ogbonna has led Access Bank, Nigeria’s largest by assets, for over three years and resigned as a non-executive director of its parent company, Access Holdings Plc, in August, while remaining CEO.

The bank is pursuing an ambitious growth strategy to double its assets outside Nigeria by 2027. It operates in about 24 countries spanning Africa, the Middle East, and Europe and serves over 63 million customers.
https://leadership.ng/criticism-trails-access-bank-ceos-15m-london-mansion-purchase/

Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Thundafireseun:
Now I understand why Acess bank Dey debit my account every single hour huh
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Kobicove(m):
You never even clock 1 year for office you don run go buy house of $15 million undecided
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Disenfranchised: 5:48pm On Oct 03, 2025
Access bank gave him free access to their dollars.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by femi4: 5:49pm On Oct 03, 2025
Access bank n scandals

I pity people who bank with them
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Kazeem47(m): 5:50pm On Oct 03, 2025
Access Bank Customers should prepare for mysterious anonymous debit alert
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by greatiyk4u(m): 5:50pm On Oct 03, 2025
This is outrageous for a bank CEO whose renumeration and value can easily be calculated

I weep for Nigeria seriously
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Gotocourt: 5:50pm On Oct 03, 2025
Access wey I don abandoned since 1960, Dem go debit u embarassed
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Zabilon007(m): 5:51pm On Oct 03, 2025
His money, his business, his choices... Let him spend as he wills. He doesn't hold any public office.
Besides, How far with Emefiele?
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by RodgersAkpafu: 5:51pm On Oct 03, 2025
Zabilon007:
His money, his business, his choices... Let him spend as he wills
exactly my point
As long as he didn't "embezzled" it
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Tjra: 5:51pm On Oct 03, 2025
femi4:
Access bank n scandals

I pity people who bank with them
Why do you pity them? Don't be scared, your N10k is intact.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by owobokiri(m): 5:52pm On Oct 03, 2025
Thundafireseun:
Now I understand why Acess bank Dey debit my account every single day
They just debit for fun.
Anyhow.
And you are just left furious with no place to lay complaints
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by repogirl(f): 5:52pm On Oct 03, 2025
Na to go buy house abroad dem sabi. Instead of reinvesting in the Nigerian economy.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by kpankpangolo: 5:53pm On Oct 03, 2025
My money, o. See what they're using it for. E no go better for Nigerians as a whole.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by AfroRemoteJobs: 5:53pm On Oct 03, 2025
How Much Is The Monthly Minimum Salary That Is Being Received By The Lowest Job Position In ACCESS BANK ?


Is Access Bank Following The Rule Of Law Of The Monthly Minimum Salary ?
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by tnerro1(m): 5:53pm On Oct 03, 2025
No be this kind guy I go like to keep my money with oooo😂😂😂
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by femi4: 5:54pm On Oct 03, 2025
Tjra:
Why do you pity them? Don't be scared, your N10k is intact.
I left them years ago when they switched my savings account with intercontinental to current account under them

I am better of with the big elephant
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by SmartPolician: 5:54pm On Oct 03, 2025
You make all the money in Nigeria and inject it into a foreign economy. Just imagine what £15million can do for our real estate industry!

The elite is the reason nobody takes this country seriously in the scheme of things. Privileged Nigerians destroyed this country.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by ibedun: 5:57pm On Oct 03, 2025
I am lost for words and the Id…I…hot Botti is spilling nonsense. These are blatant croooks masquerading as bank executives.
And the stupid youths in our country thinks the president can just stop corruption across society.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by ibedun: 5:58pm On Oct 03, 2025
SmartPolician:
You make all the money in Nigeria and inject it into a foreign economy.

The elite is the reason nobody takes this country seriously.
Those who are shouting hunger should match to his office and ask him how he accumulated that kind of money in Nigeria
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by SmartPolician: 5:58pm On Oct 03, 2025
ibedun:
I am lost for words and the Id…I…hot Botti is spilling nonsense. These are blatant croooks masquerading as bank executives.
And the stupid youths in our country thinks the president can just stop corruption across society.
If the man at the top is stealing, everyone will join the chorus. That's common sense.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by ibedun: 5:59pm On Oct 03, 2025
kpankpangolo:
My money, o. See what they're using it for. E no go better for Nigerians as a whole.
Now you are talking! And include the “masses” ooo.

Our mindset is just unbelievable
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by ibedun: 6:02pm On Oct 03, 2025
SmartPolician:
If the man at the top is stealing, everyone will join the chorus. That's common sense.
No be una talk say Obingo is a saint? Ok continue… keep reproducing and bringing more innocent children into this mayhem.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Feelsgood: 6:03pm On Oct 03, 2025
AfroRemoteJobs:
How Much Is The Monthly Minimum Salary That Is Being Received By The Lowest Job Position In ACCESS BANK ?


Is Access Bank Following The Rule Of Law Of The Monthly Minimum Salary ?
I believe you should also tender the same question to Dangote refinery. What is "bad" for the goose, is also "bad" for the gander. undecided
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by NaijaNaWaa: 6:05pm On Oct 03, 2025
Una no see the thieving politicians looting your treasury. Na private individual wey use him money buy house una dey stress. Tinubu, Wike & Co. buy in billions of pounds and dollars. Make una go hold them.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by motymop: 6:07pm On Oct 03, 2025
He should resign...simple as abc...this guy does not have the trust of shareholders.

His competition planted that news.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Winneepye: 6:10pm On Oct 03, 2025
Later Nigerians will be asking stupid questions why is 1 dollar not equal to 1 naira. When every money we make we carry it abroad.
Even if you have stolen spend it in Nigeria let the money circulate round our people.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Efuaye(m): 6:10pm On Oct 03, 2025
He might be fronting for a politician.
Just recently, the late General Jeremiah Useni lost his property to the UK government which he bought through a front with forged identity.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by Ferdinandu(m): 6:10pm On Oct 03, 2025
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/criticism-trails-access-bank-ceos-15m-london-mansion-purchase/
Na the full salary all the contract staff of Access bank were supposed to be paid as full staff the idiot gathered and went and drop in another country economy in the name of buying property. Bunch of heartless Slave holders
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by HighQue007: 6:16pm On Oct 03, 2025
Meanwhile over 40% of bank workers are contract staff. The senate, federal government not doing anything about it cos they are in bed with eacthother looting us.
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by AustineE1: 6:17pm On Oct 03, 2025
motymop:
He should resign...simple as abc...this guy does not have the trust of shareholders.

His competition planted that news.
And in your myopic mind,you think they man has not always been a billionaire with huge network of businesses over the years.He has his tentacles allover the business world and as long as he has not been indicted from embezzlement or looting of access funds,he is as free as the air to buy properties wherever he so wishes.He is not a public servant!
Re: Roosevelt Ogbonna's £15m House In London: Criticism Trails Access Bank CEO by obaidan: 6:18pm On Oct 03, 2025
Na so dem dey do. MDs and EDs of banks, criminals wey pass dem no plenty
Living large on funds they should pay shareholders or employees.
Na so Wigwe too dey build University, dey chatter chopper and PJs. lounging with his family all over the world.
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