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GOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLL NUMBER 4 FABREGASSSSSSSSSSSSSS |
FBS:Hurray,FBS has been rebranded,about the only objective visitor on this thread this evening |
Una nefa see anytin yet This is just the first phase of the CBN audit,the second phase which involves eleven banks will be concluded by the end of August,then there'll be mo' drama |
~Sauron~:LOL Funny,but e no concern you ![]() |
Good first half,impressed with all me [size=16pt]GOONERZ[/size] ![]() Special recognition to Denilson ![]() |
~Sauron~:Just wait and see [size=16pt]The Arsenal [/size] have the last laugh this season It's a new day H8ERS |
Krayola2: shay na you give us the jazz ![]() |
Denilsonnnnn ,no oooo ![]() |
[size=16pt]GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL NUMBER 3 GALLASSSSSSSSS[/size] |
What a dream start for Vermaelen |
The date is crossed out already ![]() |
naijaking1:You don't know how earnestly I'm praying for this above-highlighted scenario to actually occur,make heavy breeze blow make we see enuff fowl nyash |
I wonder why the CEO of Wema bank was not fired,or could it be because of the strings being pulled by Tunde Lemo at the CBN Damn,there was and still is so much rot in our banking industry.My advise to you fellas is to steer clear of banking stocks till the overall picture of this cleansing and it's outcome becomes clearer by year end or even first quarter of 2010 |
THE NEWLY APPOINTED CEOs OF THE FIVE BANKS The newly-appointed chief executives tasked with steering the five banks away from troubled waters are: Suzanne Iroche, MD/CEO Finbank Plc Suzanne Iroche started her career with First Bank Plc in 1981 and later moved to International Merchant Bank, in 1982. She has a Masters degree in Management from The J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois, USA. In 1988 she joined Chartered Bank Ltd. as a manager to set up the Treasury Division and was later promoted to assistant general manager to head the Corporate Banking Department where she handled a diversified portfolio of companies. In 1995, Suzanne joined the United Bank for Africa (UBA) where she managed the foreign exchange trading function and offshore investment portfolio for the bank. She rose through the ranks to become executive director on the bank's board in 2005. In June 2006, Suzanne took on the responsibility as ED Global Bank with responsibility for supervision and expansion of the UBA's banking franchise outside Nigeria. Olufunke Iyabo Osibodu, MD/CEO Union Bank Plc With over 27 years of banking experience, she has been the managing director of two banks, MBC, and more recently Ecobank Nigeria Plc (2002-2006), before becoming a director in the parent holding company of Ecobank, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, a position she left in August 2006. Her career in banking began in 1981 when she joined NAL Merchant Bank. She moved to Continental Merchant Bank in 1984, heading the treasury department, and then held various positions including vice-president/general manager, Nigeria International Bank; managing director, MBC International Bank and managing director, Ecobank Plc. She has been a director of ValuCard, Nigeria Interbank Settlement System, Consolidated Discount House Limited, First Securities Discount House Limited, MBC Securities Limited, and ESL Securities Limited. Born in Lagos in 1959, Mrs. Osibodu attended Holy Child College and the the University of Ife in 1980, where she studied Economics. Funke is also an alumnus of the Harvard Business School where she obtained an MBA in Advanced Management. She has spent over 25 years in the banking industry, spending 16 years in treasury management, 15 years in senior management and 9 years as managing director/chief executive of Ecobank plc. Until her present appointment, she was chair of Citi Investments Limited, a member of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Nebolisa Arah, MD/CEO Afribank Plc "Known to friends and colleagues as the perfect gentleman, Nebo brings a unique leadership style that simply inspires and motivates," say some close to him. Until his early retirement in 2003, Nebolisah Arah served as chief executive of Fidelity Bank PLC from the inception of the bank in 1988. John Aboh, MD/CEO Oceanic Bank Plc Born on the 18th of July 1956, Aboh holds a B.Sc. degree in Finance and an MBA in Finance & Accounts. A seasoned banker, Aboh began his career in 1981 at First Bank of Nigeria Plc. He also worked as credit analyst, assistant general manager and as deputy general manager & chief inspector in Nigeria Merchant Bank Limited, Nigeria International Bank (Citibank) and United Bank for Africa Plc. Notable special projects executed by Aboh include the reorganisation of the International Operations System at Nigeria International Bank (Citibank) and the implementation of the UBA MoneyGram money transfer service. On the 24th of January, 2008, Mr. John Aboh, an executive director (Banking Operations & Services) of First Bank of Nigeria Plc was appointed acting managing Director/chief executive of Wema Bank Plc. Mahmud L. Alabi, MD/CEO Intercontinental Bank Plc As at December 31, 2004, he was an executive of Union Bank of Nigeria Plc On the 8th of September 2008, Mr. Alabi was appointed the acting managing director of Wema Bank. Alabi took over from Mr. John Aboh, following the sack of Mr. Bisi Omoyeni by the CBN, for allegedly flouting the agreements reached with the central bank and stakeholders of the bank in the crisis that rocked the bank a couple of months before. |
13 to 14 million max will land this baby |
TRUCKMAN:[size=16pt]Pictures please[/size] |
Bolubunmi:Hi Bunmi,Waruno and Chisaro7 share the same birth date of 7 September with ya |
Fhemmmy:His sins will find him out as it's now being revealed that he was too criminally arbitrary.H ereally fooled the nation for sometime I hear he's nursing a gubernatorial ambition for the Anambra seat come 2011,I just pray the story is true so his political opponents will supply EFCC heaps of dossiers on the back door shenanigans of soludo while he hels sway at the CBN |
@ OP Aside from the big mileage,why do you wanna sell that ride for 1.8 million or possibly less,was it salvaged? |
I hereby call on the EFCC to go after Charles Soludo who had given Oceanic bank about 70 billion soft loan,Intercontinental the same amount and skye bank too with a plan to buy back the loan as bad debt some years later |
Fhemmmy:Doubt on,Thomas This action is long overdue,Sanusi just acted in line with the banking guidelines as contained in the BOFIA 1999 as amended Most Nigerian banks lack good corporate governance,little wonder there has been a massive influx of foreign based Nigerian bankers and even bankers of other nationalities to come and work in Nigerian banks as they believe anything goes in Nigerian banks.No wonder they are now called BANKSTERS(coined from bankers and fraudsters) |
dearie:Better get used to it and stop kidding yourself.Sanusi is still that no-nonsense Mr Risk management you may not have heard about,by the time the guy is through with the auditing,we'll see how many bank CEOs will be buying yacths and private jets up and down with the remainder of depositors funds,the greater part of which they've advanced to their cronies and partners in crime in the form of all manner of unsecured facilities |
[size=14pt]David Mark is an uninformed brute,Waku or Twatku is just a Arrow,PDP is a joke of an umbrella that shelters the most corrupt beings on earth and Hilary was spot on[/size] |
kokoA:That's the 400 billion naira question which I guess we'll get to know as the drama unfolds still |
manie:My major bad,I keep confusing UBA for STB(that's how much I believe they've changed),I'll edit the earlier post accordingly.Thanks All the same,Sanusi is the Cicero,nice move |
dayokanu:And what's so funny about your gross and irresponsible photo |
adebanjou: I'm amazed that you actually think a president has the power to just remove states from a sovereign country and add them to another country just like that ![]() |
@ TKB Point of correction,Sanusi has not been a top dawg from his FBN days,rather he has been from his UBA days(corrected),have you forgotten of his numerous brushes with Elumelu and Chika,while he was at UBA,I posted something on the stock thread about how he had embarked upon asking Tony and co to provide for some billions purportedly extended to Adamac and co plus a lot of other things,if I can get the link I'll post it here.Even if Tony and Jim escaped this time around,I'm sure the sword of damocles is still hanging over their heads Finally some level of sanity will be restored in the banking sector |
Becomrich: Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr,I've tried not to respond to your posts wherever I come across them,but don't you think you've polluted so many threads with your ignorant and sick postulations already ![]() |
Chybyke07: MrCrackles: ![]() |
Try the national assembly,heard they got a very good boxing gym there ![]() |
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,no oooo