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Tinubu appoints Rotimi Akinde, Ifeoma Uz’Okpala as executive directors of BOI

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President Bola Tinubu has appointed Rotimi Akinde and Ifeoma Uz’Okpala as executive directors of the Bank of Industry (BOI).

According to a statement on Wednesday by Theodora Amechi, head of public relations division at BOI, the appointment took effect on August 26.

BOI said Akinde will serve as executive director of corporate finance and risk management, while Uz’Okpala will take on the role of executive director of large enterprises directorate.

‘AKINDE HAS 20 YEARS INVESTMENT EXPERIENCE’

Akinde is a finance professional with over 20 years of investment and corporate banking experience and an extensive track record covering capital raising (debt, equities and hybrids) as well as corporate finance (mergers and acquisitions, privatisation advisory and project finance).

Before joining BOI, he was an associate partner, project and corporate finance at Infrastructure Delivery International (IDI), where he worked on the UKNIAF programme, promoting green finance and structured debt solutions for sub-nationals.

Akinde also worked as the corporate finance advisor at the Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility (NIAF), providing financing initiatives, modelling and funding structures on infrastructure.

His previous roles include serving as group head and assistant general manager, multinationals at UBA Plc and vice-president of corporate finance and advisory at UBA global markets (now United Capital).

“He was a privatisation adviser and head of oil and gas team at the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), where he closed on the divestiture and sale of the government’s equity interest in 11 oil services companies and achieved the sale of all the government’s LPG assets,” BOI said.

“Akinde was an assistant manager in Leadbank Plc, within both the investment and corporate banking groups.”

He also has experience in the financial sector in the United Kingdom (UK), having worked as an investment analyst with Barclays Funds and as an analyst with Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, London.

Akinde holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, a master’s degree in international securities, investment and banking from the University of Reading, UK, and an executive MBA from INSEAD.

‘UZ’OKPALA IS A CREDIT MANAGEMENT EXPERT’

BOI said Uz’Okpala is a seasoned credit and risk management professional, with a career spanning over 30 years in the financial sector.

She joined BOI in September 2014 as group head of large enterprises credit and later served as the chief risk officer of the bank before her appointment.

As chief risk officer, BOI said she played a crucial role in managing and mitigating risks associated with the bank’s operations while providing environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk support.

According to the bank, Uz’Okpala offered invaluable ESG support within transactions and provided the roadmap for attracting impact investments.

Prior to joining BOI, she commenced her career at the International Merchant Bank and progressed through key roles at MBC International, First Bank, Stanbic Bank, and UBA.

“She commenced her career at International Merchant Bank and progressed through key roles at MBC International, First Bank, Stanbic Bank, and UBA. Her versatile expertise includes Internal Audit, Corporate Finance, Credit Evaluation and Origination, Foreign Operations, and Risk Management,” the bank said.

“She is an alumna of the University of Nigeria, where she attained a BSc. In Accountancy and a graduate of the prestigious Lagos Business School.”

Also, Uz’Okpala is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (FCA), an honourary senior member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and a member of the Chartered Risk Management Institute.

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CBN to hold MPC meeting September 23

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced its forthcoming monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting.

In a statement on Wednesday, the CBN said its 297th MPC meeting will be held on September 23 and 24.

The MPC meeting is set up to review the country’s economic and financial conditions and determine the appropriate monetary policy direction in the short to medium term.

The committee, led by Olayemi Cardoso, CBN governor, is the highest policy-making committee of the bank.

At the last meeting held on July 22 and 23, the committee raised the monetary policy rate (MPR), which benchmarks interest rates, from 26.25 percent to 26.75 percent – an increase of 50 basis points.

The MPC adjusted the asymmetric corridor at +500 basis points and -100 basis points around the MPR, while the cash reserve ratio (CRR) was retained at 45 percent, and liquidity ratio at 30 percent.

Speaking on the monetary efforts to tame inflation, Cardoso said the committee was mindful of the effect of rising prices on households and businesses, and “is resolved to take necessary measures to bring inflation under control”.

He also said the committee suggested the need to check the activities of farmers in order to address the food supply deficit in the Nigerian market to moderate food prices.

For two consecutive months, the country’s headline inflation has dropped.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Nigeria’s inflation rate declined to 33.40 percent in July and 32.15 percent in August.

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CBN constitutes new Keystone Bank board, names Ada Chukwudozie chair

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has constituted a new board for Keystone Bank Limited as part of efforts to strengthen the lender’s operations for sustained business growth.

In a statement on Wednesday, Keystone Bank said Ada Chukwudozie was appointed as the board chairman, with five other non-executive directors including Abdul-Rahman Esene, Fola Akande, Akintola Ayodeji Olusoji, Obijiaku Samuel, and Farouk Bello.

Also, Keystone said CBN appointed Ladi Oluwole and Abubakar Usman Bello as executive directors.

According to the statement, Chukwudozie is a leading figure in Nigeria’s corporate world, with nearly 30 years of experience in business strategy, management, and administration.

Her expertise spans multiple industries and institutions, including De-Endy Industrial Company Limited, Dozzy Group, the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), and Vogue Afrique Magazine.

The lender said Esene has over 43 years of experience in banking, investment management, corporate finance, and advisory services.

He has made significant contributions to the financial sector in Nigeria and beyond through his accomplishments and leadership roles at renowned global institutions including Afrinvest, Global Arbitrage International Inc, Fidelity Bank Plc, the Nigeria Air Force, and Louisiana-Pacific Corporation.

“Fola Akande brings over 25 years of exceptional experience in navigating the complex fields of legal, regulatory compliance, risk management, and corporate governance across various local and international markets, including Cadbury, Stanbic Chartered Bank, and Shell,” Keystone said.

“Akintola Ayodeji Olusoji has over 30 years experience in accounting, finance, business development, risk asset creation, and performance monitoring with a distinguished career spanning financial institutions such as Sterling Bank, Access Bank, Intercontinental Bank, and Global Bank.

“Obijiaku Samuel comes with over 35 years of expertise in financial consulting, banking, and treasury operations. He has significantly impacted Nigeria’s financial sector through his achievements and leadership roles at prominent institutions such as Fidelity Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc, and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

“Farouk Bello is a seasoned banker with over 20 years of experience and remarkable achievements in financial and banking operations. His leadership roles have spanned both the public and private sectors, including regulatory bodies and private enterprises.

“With a strong track record, he has successfully shaped and delivered business processes and financial solutions across various institutions like the National Assembly and Guaranty Trust Bank (now GTCO), among others.

“Abubakar Usman Bello, executive director northern directorate, has acquired considerable experience in banking and management which spans various areas of banking, managing commercial, retail, corporate and public sector clients; and has served in strategic leadership and management roles.

“Ladi Oluwole, executive director risk management, brings with him over 20 years of expertise in enterprise and credit risk management and a proven track record in the financial services industry.

“Previously, he served as senior vice-president and senior credit officer at Bank of America, North America, where he managed an extensive credit portfolio within the Corporate, Investment, and Commercial Bank.”

‘WE’LL BENEFIT FROM THEIR VAST EXPERIENCE’

Commenting on the appointments, Hassan Imam, the managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO) of Keystone, welcomed the new appointees to the board.

“We are pleased to welcome the new chairman, non-executive directors, and executive directors to the board of Keystone Bank,” he said.

Imam expressed confidence that the bank will benefit from the board’s vast experience as it continues to reposition itself to capitalise on emerging economic opportunities hinged on strong corporate governance, aimed at delivering a secure and reliable banking experience for customers.

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Tinubu did not ask Cardoso to resign, says presidency

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Tinubu did not ask Cardoso to resign, says presidency

The presidency says President Bola Tinubu did not ask Yemi Cardoso, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), to resign.

According to a report on Tuesday, the president reportedly asked Cardoso to resign from his position owing to his inability to stop the poor performance of the economy, most especially, the free fall of the naira.

The report also alleged that Tinubu instructed Cardoso to step down before his departure to China, despite alleged efforts by prominent Yoruba leaders to retain him in the role.

“Cardoso, who reportedly secured the nomination for the plum job through the Yoruba Elders, allegedly lacks the knack to turn around the troubled institution and the poor economy he inherited,” the report said.

“Cardoso’s undoing, according to insiders, is his inability to live up to the promise he made to President Tinubu in January to salvage the Naira and return it to between N700 and N900 to $1 before May 29, 2024, and also, save the economy from the ruins it currently lays.”

Addressing the claim via his X handle, Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president on information and strategy, called the report false.

“It’s all lies. President Tinubu has not asked Yemi Cardoso to resign,” Onanuga said.

Cardoso was appointed by Tinubu on September 22, 2023.

Within the first year of Cardoso’s tenure, the naira has depreciated by 124.39 percent in the official window and depreciated by 66.83 percent in the parallel market.

When Cardoso assumed office, the naira was N738/$ in the official window however, almost a year later, the naira has depreciated to N1,656 per dollar in the official market as of Tuesday.

Also, in the parallel market, the naira has depreciated to N1,660/$ as of Tuesday, from the N995/$ reported when he began his tenure.

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