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CBN APPOINTS NEW EXECUTIVES FOR UNION BANK, KEYSTONE BANK, AND POLARIS BANK

Following the dissolution of the Board and Management of Union Bank, Keystone
Bank and Polaris Bank on Wednesday, January 10, the CBN has appointed new
executives to oversee the affairs of the banks this contained in a statement signed by the Acting Director, corporate communication CBN Sidi Ali, Hakama.

The appointed chief executives are as follows
Union Bank, Yetunde Oni – Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer,
Mannir Ubali Ringim – Executive Director Keystone Bank
Hassan Imam – Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer
Chioma A. Mang – Executive Director,Polaris Bank
Lawal Mudathir Omokayode Akintola – Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer
Chris Onyeka Ofikulu – Executive Director
The appointments take immediate effect.

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