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Business File: FirstBank Sponsors Lagos Business School Breakfast Meeting

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Oluwatomi Otuyemi

Business event pictures from FirstBank – Lagos Business School, BusinessDay BAFI Awards, RMB Nigeria and Nigeria Mining week

L-R: Chidi Iwuchukwu, Head, Investment Banking Africa Regions, RMB, Taiwo Gabriel, Executive Director & Chief Risk Officer, RMB Nigeria & Jide Onifade, Head, Credit, RMB Nigeria at the 2022 edition of the Business Day Banks and other Financial Institutions Awards ceremony where RMB Nigeria was awarded Merchant Bank of the Year Award for the Fifth Consecutive year, Debt House of the Year Award for the Fourth Consecutive Year and Corporate Finance Advisor of the Year for the Second Consecutive Year
L-R: Temitayo Osundosumo, Group Head, Corporate Banking, Energy (Upstream and Midstream), FirstBank; Hajiya Fatima Shinkafi, Executive Secretary, Solid Minerals Development Fund (SMDF); Tobi Oluwatola, Panel moderator; Emma Priestley, Consultant, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development; Tim Tokun, Managing Partners Motimose Metals Nigeria, and Ibrahim Atta, MD/CEO IAC Global Investment, during the Nigeria Mining week in Abuja recently.

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From right, Frank Aigbogun, Publisher, BusinessDay, Mrs. Khadijah Okunnu-Lamidi, Deoye Ojuroye, Chief Financial Officer, ProvidusBank, Atinuke Olajide, Group Head, Private Banking Group, ProvidusBank, O’Bukola Ajetunmobi, Chief Information Officer, ProvidusBank, Lanre Ogundare, Head, Card Services, ProvidusBank and Azuka Egbunike, Private Banking Group, ProvidusBank at the BusinessDay BAFI Awards where ProvidusBank won awards for Fintech Bank of the Year and Best Private Bank of the Year.
L-R: Charles Kié, CEO of Genesis Holdings; Oscar Onyema, CEO of the Nigerian Exchange Group; Florizelle Liser, CEO of Corporate Council on Africa of the U.S; Simon Tiemtoré, Vista Bank CEO; Aubrey Hruby, principal researcher at the Atlantic Council and founder of Tofino Capital (moderator of the session); and Vincent Le Guennou, CEO of Africa50 Infrastructure Acceleration Fund during Africa Investment Forum: African investors asked to mobilize more for infrastructure in Africa

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L-R: Timi George, MD/CEO First Pension Custodian; Bismarck Rewane, MD, Financial Derivatives Limited; Oluwatomi Bola-Sadipe, Sales Manager Nigeria & Ghana, United Airlines; Prof. Chris Ogbechie, Dean, Lagos Business School; Juliet Ehimuan, Director, Google West Africa; Akeem Oladele, Head International Banking, FirstBank; Edowaye Obasuyi, Business Manager, Public Sector Lagos; Prof. Wale Ajai, Faculty, Lagos Business School, at the FirstBank sponsored Lagos Business School Breakfast Meeting held last week.

 

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Oluwatomi Otuyemi, a Geology graduate from Crawford University, has 5 years experience in corporate corporate communications. He has a passion for storytelling, and investigative reporting.

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