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The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria has elected new national officers to steer its affairs for the next two years.
At the head of the newly constituted Governing Council as President/Chairman of Council, is Uche Messiah Olowu, a distinguished banker of repute. Other officers elected to assist Olowu in the task of running the affairs of the Institute are, Bayo Williams Olugbemi, who emerged the first vice-president; Kenneth Onyewuchi Opara, FCIB, 2nd Vice-President and Pius Oladeji Olanrewaju, National Treasurer
Before his election as President, Uche Olowu has been the Institute’s 1st Vice President and Chairman, Board of Fellows/Practice Licenses of the Institute. He is a seasoned professional banker and astute scholar with over 30 years cognate experience. He has a Masters degree in Business Administration (MBA) in Management from Rivers State University of Science & Technology (RUST), Port Harcourt, where he traditionally capped it with a Doctorate of Philosophy degree (Ph.D) in management-Organisational Behaviour.
Bayo Olugbemi was elected as the 1st Vice President and prior to his election, he has served as a member of the Governing Council of the Institute (2016-2018) and a facilitator of several CIBN programmes including the 2016 & 2017 Annual Bankers’ Dinner where he anchored the occasion as Chairman of the planning committee.
Opara Ken was elected the 2nd Vice President of the Institute, while Pius Oladeji Olanrewaju was elected the National Treasurer of the Institute.
HOPE MOSES-ASHIKE

