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FBN Shareholders Demand EGM to Remove Chairman Femi Otedola

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FBN shareholders have demanded EGM under CAMA, aiming to remove Chairman Femi Otedola and non-executive director Julius Omodayo-Owotuga.

A group of shareholders at the First Bank of Nigeria Holdings Plc., with 10 per cent of the company’s shares, on Wednesday, formerly requested the company to call an Extra-ordinary General Meeting (EGM) under section 215 (1) of CAMA in which case they have 21 days to call the EGM.

Top on the agenda of the proposed meeting is the removal of FBN Chairman, Mr. Femi Otedola and a Non-executive/Deputy Chief Executive of Geregu Power Plc, Mr. Julius B. Omodayo-Owotuga.

The shareholders alleged that since a former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, influenced Otedola’s acquisition of significant amount of shares that led to his emergence as Chairman of FBN Holdings, the financial institution has not known peace.

The former CBN governor, shareholders say, had invited the former Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank, Dr. Adesola Adeduntan, to his house in Ikoyi and told him to work with Otedola to help him take over the bank. Which he dutifully did, and subsequently paved the way for Otedola becoming a non-Executive in the first instance, without security clearance from the Department of State Security, DSS and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

However, having successfully taken over the bank, the first person Otedola targeted to be kicked out was Adeduntan himself, followed by Tunde Hassan-Odukale, who was the Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria Limited, and subsequently moved against Tosin Adewuyi, whom he side-stepped for the position of CEO despite coming first in the interview conducted by a global recruitment agency.

Instead, he saw to the appointment of the man who came last in the interview, Mr Olusegun Alebiosu. Mr Alebiosu was said to have since pledged “absolute loyalty” to Otedola and has allowed him to use another of his personal acolyte, a non-Executive Director, Akin Akinfemiwa, to run the bank.

According to the shareholders, with Otedola as Chairman, his personal staff, Omodayo-Owotuga at the Holdco, and yet another personal staff at the bank, Otedola has seized full control of the bank and does as he pleases.

Thus, with the private placement of N360 billion shares, other shareholders fear he would clearly have absolute control and could turn First Bank to his piggy bank without checks, balances and corporate governance.

But for Emefiele, who handed him the bank, the other shareholders contended that, Otedola could not have passed the fit and proper test, having ruined several banks with non-performing loans, which were then sold to AMCON before he got his “sweetheart deal” under former President Goodluck Jonathan and Godwin Emefiele

After ousting Adeduntan, Tosin Adewuyi, an Executive Director would follow and next was a Group Head, Folake Ani-Mumuney, whose only offence was that she carried out a directive of the board to host a sendforth party for the retiring CEO, who had been at the helm of affairs in the bank for nine years.

He had earlier removed Ms. Ijeoma Nwogwugwu, a noted journalist, as a non-executive director of a First Bank subsidiary for daring to write a critically acclaimed article, which he considered unfavourable to his ego.

Now, the question being asked is; what is the business of a non-Executive Chairman of a HoldCo sacking a group head of a bank, who simply obeyed the instructions of the Managing Director and the Board of the Bank?

THISDAY gathered that Otedola has already been granted a loan of about $45 to 50 million by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), which comes to about N90 billion

“This is to enable him (Otedola) take full control during the proposed N360 billion private placement. But some of the shareholders are saying instead of a private placement for shares of the bank, it should be by right issue or public offer,” a source claimed.

However, Otedola’s preference for private placement is seen as a ploy to gain control and run the financial institution as his private estate, a source, who pleaded to remain anonymous, further alleged.

FBN Holdings has been a subject of battle over who holds the single largest share of the institution.

First Bank Holdings, in its audited accounts for 2023, had put Otedola as the single largest shareholder with a 9.41 per cent stake in the financial institution. Otedola, however, has recently increased his share holding by massive acquisition of more shares. At the moment, his exact stake is unclear.

But data from the Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS), the widely accepted source for confirming share ownership, has Barbican Capital, which is affiliated with the Oba Otudeko-owned Honeywell Group, as the largest single shareholder with a 15.01 per cent stake.

Records kept by the bank’s registrars, Meristem Registrars & Probate Services Ltd, also showed that Barbican Capital is the single largest shareholder with 5,386,397,202 shares (5.38 billion) shares as of May 23, 2024.

Barbican Capital had sued FBN Holdings for wrongly stating its shareholding in its audited financial statement.

First Bank recently laid off about 100 senior staff members in a major organisational shakeup.

Reports had indicated that the bank’s top executives were asked to leave — as part of its corporate restructuring and repositioning plan for 2025 — following the confirmation of Olusegun Alebiosu as FBN’s managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO) in June last year.

There were also allegations that the exits were part of a concerted effort by Otedola to introduce new hands into several leadership positions in the bank.

It is not clear what Security and Exchange Commission, SEC and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN would do in the wake of this CAMA induced demand for an EGM called to remove Otedola and stop the private placement of the bank shares.

 

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FG assumes full control of Keystone Bank

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Keystone Bank has confirmed that it is now fully owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria, stating that the takeover will enhance its stability and facilitate a smooth recapitalisation process.

The bank disclosed this in a statement on its Instagram page on Tuesday evening, following a ruling by the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja.

The court ordered the forfeiture of shares previously held by the bank’s former shareholders, effectively transferring ownership to the Federal Government.

“Keystone Bank Limited wishes to clarify the media report on a judgment by the Lagos State Special Offences Court, sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, regarding the status of the former shareholders of the bank: Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited and Alhaji Umaru H. Modibbo,” the statement read.

“At the court sitting today, February 11, 2025, the court ordered the forfeiture of the bank’s shares previously held by these shareholders in favour of the Federal Government of Nigeria, ” it said.

The bank described the development as a significant milestone, reinforcing its stability and positioning it for long-term growth.

“With this clarity, we are well-positioned for sustained growth, stronger partnerships, and enhanced profitability. Keystone Bank continues to strengthen its balance sheet while delivering exceptional value to its teeming stakeholders,” it stated.

The bank also reassured customers of its financial health and regulatory compliance.

“We assure our customers that the bank remains safe, healthy, strong, and resilient,” it added.

Keystone Bank was among the three banks whose boards and management were dissolved by the Central Bank of Nigeria on 10 January 2024, leading to the appointment of new leadership.

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Court orders forfeiture of N6.3bn Keystone Bank shares, as ex-AMCON boss’ co-defendant pleads guilty

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The Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja has ordered the forfeiture of 6.3 billion units of ordinary shares in Keystone Bank Limited, valued at N1 each, to the federal government.

The ruling, delivered by trial judge Rahman Oshodi was part of a plea bargain agreement between the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited, following the company’s guilty plea through its chairman, Umaru Modibbo.

The court also convicted and wound up Sigma Golf Nigeria Limited, forfeiting its 6.25 billion units of Keystone Bank shares to the federal government.

Mr Modibbo, the founder of Sigma Pensions Nigeria Ltd, was arraigned alongside former Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) Managing Director Ahmed Kuru on counts of conspiracy, stealing, and illegal property transfer.

EFCC said in a statement by its spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, on Tuesday, that N20 billion in AMCON funds was illicitly channelled through Heritage Bank to finance Sigma Golf Nigeria Ltd’s acquisition of Keystone Bank.

While Mr Kuru pleaded not guilty, Sigma Golf Nigeria Ltd admitted guilt, leading to the company’s conviction and liquidation.

Following the guilty plea, EFCC’s lead prosecutor, Rotimi Oyedepo, who is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), urged the court to adopt the plea bargain terms as judgement.

Mr Oshodi, who was satisfied that the agreement was voluntary and served justice, upheld it.

Bail
In another development, the court then considered Mr Kuru’s bail application, noting that the offence carries a seven-year jail term but is bailable.

Mr Kuru’s lawyer, Olasupo Shasore, also a SAN, applied for bail, arguing that his client should be granted bail on self-recognition.

The EFCC did not oppose the request but insisted on stringent conditions to ensure Mr Kuru’s court attendance.

Mr Oshodi granted him bail in the sum of N50 million with two sureties who must be gainfully employed, swear to an affidavit of means, and show evidence of tax payment for the last three years.

The judge also ordered the EFCC to notify the Nigeria Immigration Service of Mr Kuru’s travel restrictions and temporarily released him to his lawyer pending the perfection of his bail conditions.

The case was adjourned till 7 March, 16 and 17 April for continuation of trial.

Background
Mr Kuru has been under EFCC investigation for alleged financial crimes.

In December, the Ikeja Special Offences Court issued an arrest warrant after he failed to appear for trial in a separate case involving the alleged fraudulent conversion of N76 billion and $31.5 million belonging to Arik Air.

A fresh six-count charge filed by the EFCC alleges that Mr Kuru and his co-defendants—Modibbo, Sigma Golf Nigeria Ltd, and the fugitive Ifie Sekibo—conspired to steal N20 billion from AMCON for the acquisition of Keystone Bank.

The charges, signed by EFCC prosecutors Messrs Oyedepo, Abba Mohammad (SAN), Bilkisu Buhari-Bala, and six others, include stealing N20 billion allegedly diverted through Heritage Bank.

The indictment also alleged Illegal transfer of N10 billion to conceal its source, and fraudulently acquiring Keystone Bank with public funds.

He was charged with conspiracy to steal and money laundering under Sections 411, 280, and 287 of Lagos State’s Criminal Law (2011 & 2015).

If convicted, Mr Kuru faces up to seven years in prison under Lagos State’s criminal laws.

He pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

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How Strategic Interline Agreement Between Air Peace and Emirates will Enhance Passenger Connectivity 

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Air Peace, Nigeria’s leading airline and West Africa’s largest carrier, has said that the landmark interline agreement with Emirates, one of the world’s premier airlines will enhance travel options and connectivity for Air Peace customers, providing seamless access to international destinations via Dubai while increasing accessibility to key cities within Nigeria.

Through this interline agreement, Air Peace customers flying from Dubai to Lagos on Emirates can now conveniently connect to multiple domestic destinations, including Asaba, Akure, Benin City, Calabar, Enugu, Ilorin, Kaduna, and Owerri. Business and corporate travelers will also benefit from streamlined access to major economic hubs such as Abuja, Kano, Uyo, Port Harcourt, and Warri, reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a key player in Africa’s aviation industry.

The partnership expands Air Peace’s global reach, allowing its customers to seamlessly book multi-destination flights under a single ticketing system. Passengers will enjoy hassle-free transfers, improved baggage handling, and enhanced travel convenience, reinforcing Air Peace’s commitment to delivering top-tier service.

Speaking on the agreement, Chief Operating Officer, Air Peace Limited, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Olajide said, “We are excited about this strategic interline partnership between Air Peace and Emirates, which is a significant step towards enhancing global connectivity for Nigerian travelers. It aligns with our mission to provide seamless, world-class travel experiences while expanding our route network and international reach”.

She explained that the collaboration not only expands Air Peace’s international reach but also offers Nigerians arriving from Dubai seamless access to key domestic destinations, including Asaba, Akure, Benin City, Calabar, Enugu, Ilorin, Kaduna, and Owerri. “By improving ease of travel, we are boosting business, tourism, and trade opportunities, further strengthening economic ties between Nigeria and the UAE”. The Air Peace COO insists that the partnership further reinforces Nigeria’s aviation sector by enhancing connectivity, efficiency and positioning the country as a critical hub for regional and global travel. “At Air Peace, we remain committed to providing greater connectivity, convenience, and world-class service for our passengers”.

Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates, Adnan Kazim, said, “Emirates is a steadfast partner of Nigeria’s tourism, trade and aviation sectors. This partnership with Air Peace is the next step on this journey, bolstering our connectivity and introducing more travel options for corporate leisure, and travellers visiting friends and family to and from Nigeria. We look forward to deepening our strategic partnership with Air Peace in the future to enhance the benefits for our mutual customers.”

The interline agreement is set to bolster Nigeria’s aviation sector by enhancing airport operations and increasing passenger traffic. Strengthening Lagos as a major hub, the agreement supports the broader goal of elevating the country’s aviation infrastructure, fostering competition, and improving overall service quality.

The enhanced connectivity facilitated by this partnership will support Nigeria’s economy by making travel easier for business professionals, investors, and tourists. Increased accessibility to international markets will stimulate trade, attract foreign investment, and create new opportunities for job growth, reinforcing Nigeria’s status as a leading economic force in Africa.

Air Peace remains committed to broadening its network and elevating service quality, ensuring that customers enjoy greater convenience, efficiency, and flexibility when traveling. This interline agreement is a significant step forward in achieving those objectives.

Customers can book their travel now on flyairpeace.com

 

 

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