Fidelity Bank Appoints Onyeali-Ikpe as CEO Designate Okonkwo, retires Dec 31
Nume Ekeghe
The Board of Directors of Fidelity Bank Plc yesterday announced the appointment of Mrs. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe,
the current Executive Director, Lagos and South-west Directorate, as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) designate. It also announced the
impending retirement of the current MD/CEO of the bank, Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo. A statement from the bank said Okonkwo would step down from the board of the
bank on December 31 upon completion of his contract tenure, in line with the bank’s governance policies. It stated that the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria
(CBN) has been obtained for the appointment. Also, the board approved the appointment of Mr. Kevin Continued on page 8
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Buhari Mourns, Media, Business Leader, Funtua, Dies at 78
Peter Uzoho
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed sadness over the death in Abuja yesterday of his associate, business and media mogul, Malam Isa Funtua, saying the deceased stood by him during his tortuous political journey. He died at the age of 78. “President Muhammadu Buhari received with deep sadness on Monday evening information on the passing
of his long-time friend and associate, Malam Isma’ila Isa Funtua, who was Life Patron of International Press Institute and Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN),” a statement by his senior special assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, said yesterday. It added: “The President condoles with family members, government and people of Katsina State, and all associates of the former
president of NPAN, especially the media industry, on the loss, describing him as “greatly admired and respected.’’ “President Buhari believes the demise of the publisher and businessman has created a huge gap as Malam Funtua consistently stood by him in his political journey. “The president prayed to Allah for the repose of Malam Funtua’s soul, and to grant Continued on page 8
Malam Isa Funtua (1942-2020)
Indicting Self, Akpabio Says NDDC Contracts Went to N’Assembly Members Senate challenges minister to name contract beneficiaries Acting managing director faints during questioning, claims N1.3bn spent as COVID-19 palliatives for staff Deji Elumoye, Chuks Okocha, Adedayo Akinwale and Udora Orizu in Abuja In a self-indicting testimony yesterday, the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Senator
Godswill Akpabio, told the House of Representatives Committee on NDDC probing allegations of mismanagement and illegal spending by the commission that the agency under his watch parceled
several contracts for members of the National Assembly, contrary to the provisions of Code of Conduct for Public Officers. Under the code enshrined in the 1999 Constitution as
amended, it is an offence for public officers to put themselves in a situation where they could have a conflict of interest. In a swift response, however, the Senate has challenged the
minister to unveil the identities of the lawmakers who had been NDDC contractors. The commission, which has been enmeshed in a crisis since the recriminations between Akpabio and Pondei's
predecessor, Ms. Joy Nunieh, is being probed over allegations that the NDDC Interim Management Committee (IMC) blew N81 billion in Continued on page 8
BINANI Set to Float Domestic Airline Chinedu Eze
As aviation authorities prepare for full resumption of flight operations in the country, BINANI Group of Companies is set to join the league of Nigeria's domestic airlines.
The new carrier, branded BINANI AIR, according to our source, has already forwarded its application to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for operational licence. Political associates from
Adamawa State and indeed the North-east geopolitical zone are said to be excited at the giant strides of BINANI Group of Companies. Their excitement, according to a source, was borne out of the pedigree and determination
of the founder of BINANI Group, Senator Aishatu Binani. Although with her new role as a senator, she has relinquished active interest in the group, nevertheless she has set a lasting legacy for the companies.
The North-east zone has at date no registered indigenous carrier. The Managing Director of the Group, Mrs. Aminatu Chiroma, a United Kingdomtrained system analyst, is believed to be working round
the clock and is presently at the final stage of negotiations with a number of international airlines. The airlines across the globe are from the US, the Middle Continued on page 8