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UBA Donates N500 Million to Lagos State Security Trust Fund, Pledges Support for State’s Effort at Improving Security

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UBA Donates N500 Million to Lagos State Security Trust Fund, Pledges Support for State’s Effort at Improving Security

 

United Bank for Africa(UBA) through UBA Foundation, its corporate social responsibility arm, has donated the sum of N500 million to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), as part of its continued commitment to secure environment for individuals and businesses

 

The N500m cheque was presented to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, by the UBA Group Chairman, Tony Elumelu, who was accompanied by the bank’s Deputy Managing Director, Mr. Muyiwa Akinyemi, at the State House, Marina, Lagos on Sunday.

 

Speaking during the presentation, Elumelu reiterated the bank’s dedication to supporting initiatives that ensure the safety and prosperity of communities across Nigeria adding that “At UBA, we understand that security is critical for economic growth and societal well-being. Our donation to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund is a reflection of the bank’s belief in building safer communities to enhance the quality of life for all. We are proud to partner with the Lagos State Government to achieve this shared vision of a secure environment conducive to investment and development.”

 

While receiving the N500m cheque, the Lagos State Governor expressed appreciation to the UBA Group and UBA Foundation for the significant contribution and commended Mr. Tony Elumelu for its unwavering commitment to impactful projects, state’s progress and well-being.

 

He said, “we are grateful to the UBA Group for their significant contribution to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund. This donation will strengthen our efforts to enhance security and protect our citizens. Together we are building a safer Lagos for all”

 

This latest gesture aligns with UBA Foundation’s Special Projects initiative, which focuses on addressing pressing societal issues through strategic partnerships and impactful interventions. Over the years, UBA Foundation has actively contributed to enhancing education, the environment, and economic empowerment and special projects such as these critical donations across Africa. The Foundation’s commitment to security as a driver of sustainable development is evident in its support for programs like the LSSTF.

 

Group Chairman, United Bank for Africa(UBA), emphasised the bank’s role as a leader in giving back to society. He explained that in pledging its support to the state’s efforts at improving security, UBA recognizes the vital link between safety and economic stability.

 

He said, “This partnership with the Lagos State Government reinforces the Bank’s belief in collaborative efforts as the key to addressing security challenges and creating environments where individuals and businesses can thrive. We believe that a secure Lagos State is integral to a secure Nigeria. UBA Foundation will continue to support transformative initiatives that uplift lives and drive development.”

 

UBA Foundation, the CSR arm of the UBA Group, is committed to the socio-economic betterment of the communities in which the bank operates, focusing on development in the areas of Education, the Environment, Economic Empowerment and other Special Projects.

 

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Shocking Fraud: Nigerian CEO and Companies Sanctioned by World Bank

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World Bank Debars Nigerian Companies Over Corruption in Social Safety Net Project

By femi oyewale

 

The World Bank Group has announced the 30-month debarment of two Nigerian companies, Viva Atlantic Limited and Technology House Limited, along with their Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Norman Didam, for engaging in fraudulent, collusive, and corrupt practices linked to the National Social Safety Nets Project in Nigeria.

In a statement released on Monday, the World Bank detailed unethical actions during the 2018 procurement and contract processes for the project, which was designed to provide financial assistance to poor and vulnerable households.

“The World Bank Group today announced the 30-month debarment of two Nigeria-based companies—Viva Atlantic Limited and Technology House Limited—and their Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Norman Bwuruk Didam. The debarment is in connection with fraudulent, collusive, and corrupt practices as part of the National Social Safety Nets Project in Nigeria,” the statement read.

Allegations and Findings

According to the World Bank, Viva Atlantic Limited, Technology House Limited, and Mr. Didam misrepresented a conflict of interest in their bids and gained access to confidential tender information from public officials. These acts violated the bank’s Anti-corruption Framework.

The companies and Mr. Didam also falsified experience records, submitted fake manufacturer authorization letters, and offered inducements to project officials, further undermining the integrity of the initiative aimed at assisting Nigeria’s most vulnerable populations.

The statement added, “Viva Atlantic Limited and Mr. Didam misrepresented Viva Atlantic Limited’s experience and submitted falsified manufacturer’s authorization letters, as well as offered and provided things of value to project public officials. These actions were fraudulent and corrupt practices, respectively.”

Sanctions and Compliance Measures

The debarment bars the two companies and Mr. Didam from participating in World Bank-financed projects and operations for the next 30 months. As part of their settlement agreements, the parties admitted their culpability and agreed to meet specific conditions, including enhanced compliance measures.

Mr. Didam is required to complete individual ethics training, while both companies must strengthen their internal integrity policies and implement corporate ethics training programs aligned with the bank’s Integrity Compliance Guidelines.

The World Bank noted that reduced debarment periods were granted due to the parties’ cooperation during the investigation, voluntary corrective actions, self-imposed restraints from bidding, and the time elapsed since the infractions.

Broader Implications

The debarments are subject to cross-debarment by other multilateral development banks under the 2010 Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions, further limiting the companies’ ability to participate in international development projects.

The World Bank reiterated its zero-tolerance policy on corruption, emphasizing that the implicated parties must fulfill the stipulated conditions during the debarment period to regain eligibility for future Bank-funded initiatives.

“The companies also commit to continue to fully cooperate with the Bank Group Integrity Vice Presidency,” the statement concluded.

This development underscores the World Bank’s commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in its projects, particularly those aimed at improving the livelihoods of the world’s most vulnerable populations.

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WEMA BANK KICKS OFF 2025 WITH N11,000,000 CASH PRIZE IN 5 FOR 5 PROMO SEASON

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…Set to reward 131 Nigerians in first monthly draw of 2025*

Wema Bank, Nigeria’s foremost innovative bank and pioneer of Africa’s first fully digital bank, ALAT, is set to reward 131 customers across Nigeria with N11,000,000 in cash prizes, in its first 5 for 5 Promo Season 4 monthly draw of the year happening in Warri, Delta State, on January 24, 2025.

Launched in 2021, the 5 for 5 Promo is a reward initiative introduced by Wema Bank to reward its diverse range of customers for active loyalty to the brand, its products, and offerings. The 5 for 5 Promo selects winners from the Bank’s pool of active and transacting customers, via thoroughly regulated electronic live draws. The first 3 seasons saw the Wema Bank 5 for 5 Promo disburse over N150,000,000 to 2,378 Nigerians across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria, and with the launch of Season 4 on October 1, 2024, Wema Bank raised the bar, setting aside a whopping N135,000,000 for disbursement this season alone.

So far, over 1,000 Nigerians have won cash prizes in daily, weekly and monthly draws, with 540 customers winning in 55 daily draws, 550 customers winning in 11 weekly draws and 262 customers winning in 2 monthly draws; totalling over N27,000,000 disbursed so far. The 3rd monthly draw of the season, which also happens to be the first monthly draw of 2025, is set to hold this January in Warri, and another 131 winners will emerge from the draw. Among these 131, 80 will each win N25,000, 40 will win N100,000 each, 8 domiciliary account holders will win N250,000 each and 3 lucky customers will win N1,000,000 each, with one of the millionaires guaranteed to be from Warri, since the draw holds in Warri.

Referring to the trailblazing monthly draw as a timely intervention for Nigerians in light of the new year, Moruf Oseni, MD/CEO Wema Bank, recounted the big picture for the Promo and the impact this draw will have on the lives of the customers who will be starting their year out with cash prizes to support their personal, professional or business endeavours. According to him, “The goal for us with the Wema Bank 5 for 5 Promo is giving back, providing support and rewarding our loyal customers, it’s been one of the key means through which we say ‘thank you’ as a Bank, and four years strong so far, it’s only gotten better with each season. We made millionaires in December ahead of Christmas and it was heartwarming to hear from our amazing customers how instrumental these rewards were in sorting out some bills. Now, we are even more ready to kickstart 2025 on a millionaire note”.

“As a tradition, the 5 for 5 Promo continues to tour different locations across the six geopolitical zones, however, our winners are always selected from across the country. So even though one of the millionaires will be from Warri where this draw will hold, there’s still room for 2 more millionaires and over 120 more winners of cash ranging from N25,000 to N250,000. The joy for us is in the smiles that are made, the stories that are positively impacted and the hope that these cash rewards bring to the winners; from students to small business owners, working professionals, and so on. We are all too familiar with the running ‘100 days of January’ reality that plagues a lot of us after the heavy spending that comes with December, so this draw is the perfect opportunity to support our customers beyond the daily and weekly draws that we hold every other weekday. I congratulate the winners in advance, and I encourage every new and existing Wema Bank customer to seize this opportunity and start transacting today. The 5 for 5 Promo is as transparent as can be, so anyone can win, provided they meet the minimum requirements”, Oseni concluded.

Olorunshola Damilola Esther, an Akure-based trader who was one of the millionaires from the 2nd monthly draw of the Wema Bank 5 for 5 Promo Season 4 which held in Akure on December 15, 2024, expressed immense gratitude to Wema Bank for the surprise win, encouraging Nigerians to keep transacting with their Wema Bank accounts for a chance to also receive surprise financial rewards in the Wema Bank 5 for 5 Promo.

To qualify, participate and stand a chance to win in the Wema Bank 5 for 5 Promo Season 4, customers of the Bank are required to fund their account with at least N5,000 monthly, maintain an average minimum balance of N5,000 and make up to 5 transactions using ALAT, *945# or their Wema/ALAT debit card.

New customers can participate by downloading the ALAT App from the Play Store or App Store, opening an account, and following the steps above to qualify.

WEMA BANK KICKS OFF 2025 WITH N11,000,000 CASH PRIZE IN 5 FOR 5 PROMO SEASON*

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The Big 5: Nigeria’s Most Powerful Banks and Their Success Secrets

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From Local to Global: How Nigeria’s Top Banks Are Expanding Worldwide

By Femi Oyewale

Nigeria’s banking sector remains a critical pillar of the country’s economy, with several financial institutions leading the charge in innovation, expansion, and customer service. As of  2024 records, five banks stand out as the largest in terms of assets, market influence, and strategic operations. This report delves into the reasons behind their dominance and what sets them apart.
Access Bank Plc – The Industry Giant
With total assets valued at approximately ₦36.57 trillion, Access Bank is Nigeria’s largest financial institution. The bank’s aggressive expansion strategy, both domestically and internationally, has played a crucial role in its growth. Access Bank operates in over 20 countries, enhancing its global reach.
Key Success Factors:
Strategic mergers and acquisitions (e.g., the merger with Diamond Bank in 2019).
A strong digital banking infrastructure.
Expansion into multiple markets across Africa and beyond.
The Big 5: Nigeria’s Most Powerful Banks and Their Success Secrets
United Bank for Africa (UBA) – The Pan-African Leader
UBA maintains a strong position with assets worth about ₦31.8 trillion. Known for its widespread presence across Africa, UBA has established itself as a pan-African banking powerhouse. The bank also has operations in the United States, the UK, and France.
Key Success Factors:
A strong international footprint with operations in 20 African countries.
A diversified range of banking products tailored for SMEs, corporate clients, and retail customers.
Heavy investment in fintech and digital banking solutions.
Zenith Bank Plc – The Financial Powerhouse
Zenith Bank Enhances E-Channel Services for Customers
Zenith Bank ranks top among the financial gladiators with assets in the range of ₦30.4 trillion. It is widely recognized for its financial stability and customer-centric approach. Over the years, Zenith Bank has built a solid reputation for efficiency and trustworthiness.
Key Success Factors:
Strong corporate governance and risk management strategies.
A focus on technology-driven banking solutions.
A large and loyal customer base in both retail and corporate banking.
First Bank of Nigeria – The Industry Pioneer

FirstBank has announced that its FirstEdu product designed to put schools at an advantage in the financing of capital projects such as the acquisition of new property, school expansion and reconstruction has been remodeled to a period of up to a maximum tenor of 48 months.

With over 130 years of banking history, First Bank remains one of Nigeria’s most influential financial institutions. Its total assets stand at about ₦29.58 trillion, making it one or the largest banks in the country.
Key Success Factors:
A vast branch network, serving millions of Nigerians.
Deep-rooted trust and reliability among customers.
A focus on digital transformation while maintaining strong traditional banking services.
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) – The Digital Innovation Leader
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GTBank, with total assets of around ₦15.5 trillion, ranks as Nigeria’s beloved financial institution. The bank is widely praised for its customer service, innovative digital banking platforms, and strong financial performance.
Key Success Factors:
A leading digital banking platform with user-friendly services.
Strong brand loyalty and recognition.
Consistent financial growth and expansion into new markets.
Why These Banks Lead the Industry?
Several factors contribute to the continued dominance of these five banks in Nigeria’s financial sector:
Strategic Expansion: Access Bank and UBA, for instance, have expanded aggressively across Africa and beyond, increasing their asset base.
Innovative Banking Solutions: The adoption of fintech, mobile banking apps, and AI-driven customer service platforms has attracted millions of customers.
Strong Corporate Governance: These banks adhere to strict financial regulations, ensuring transparency and stability.
Diverse Financial Offerings: From personal banking to corporate and investment services, these banks provide tailored financial solutions that cater to a wide range of customers.
Nigeria’s banking landscape continues to evolve, with these five institutions setting the pace in asset growth, digital innovation, and customer engagement. As they expand their reach and refine their services, they are expected to play an even more significant role in driving Nigeria’s economic progress.

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