As part of the plan to improve Keystone Bank Limited’s operations for long-term corporate growth, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has appointed a new board of directors. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ↔️
Two more executive directors were also nominated by the apex bank to the lender. The financial institution said in a statement on Wednesday that Ada Chukwudozie was named the board chairman, along with five other non-executive directors, including Abdul-Rahman Esene, Fola Akande, Akintola Ayodeji Olusoji, Obijiaku Samuel, and Farouk Bello.
The CBN also appointed Ladi Oluwole and Abubakar Usman Bello as the two new executive directors. BusinessDay reported that with almost 30 years of expertise in business strategy, management, and administration, the new board chairman of Keystone Bank is a well-known name in Nigerian business.
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dozzy Group, Vogue Afrique Magazine, De-Endy Industrial Company Limited, and other organizations are among the many industries and organizations in which she has experience.
CBN’s dissolution of banks’ boards unsettles customers
Legit.ng reported that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Wednesday, January 10, dissolved the board and management of Union, Keystone, and Polaris Banks. CBN made this known in a statement signed by its Ag. director of corporate communications, Mrs. Sidi Ali Hakama.
The action of the CBN has got many talking on social media, especially on X.
CBN clears status of Union Bank, Polaris, Keystone, Others
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has once again reassured the banking public of the safety of their deposits and the resilience of the banking system. It stated this in response to accusations made in some quarters regarding the soundness of some Nigerian banks following the termination of Heritage Bank Plc’s license.ALSO READ HERE: FULL. VIDEO; BEAUTIFUL. WIFE. C4UGHT. P4NT. DOWN. WITH. NEIGHBOR
The acting director of the apex bank’s corporate communications department, Hakama Sidi Ali, refuted rumours that the regulator was considering canceling the operating licenses of Fidelity, Polaris, Wema, and Unity Banks in a conversation with New Telegraph on Monday, June 10…For More READ THE FULL STORY▶▶