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Ten Nigerian Banks Breaking Barriers: Female CEOs Leading the Way

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In a notable stride towards gender diversity and leadership empowerment, ten Nigerian banks are currently spearheaded by female CEOs. These women are breaking barriers and reshaping the financial landscape with their expertise and vision.

Leading the pack is Dr. Adaora Umeoji, who heads Zenith Bank, one of Nigeria’s foremost financial institutions. Alongside her, Miriam Olusanya leads GT Bank, while Yemisi Edun oversees operations at FCMB.

Other notable female CEOs include Halima Buba of SunTrust Bank, Ireti Samuel-Ogbu of Citibank, and Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe of Fidelity Bank. These women bring a wealth of experience and leadership to their respective roles, driving innovation and growth within their organizations.

Additionally, Tomi Somefun leads Unity Bank, Kafilat Araoye heads Lotus Bank, and Bukola Smith takes charge at FSDH Merchant Bank. Yetunde Oni rounds out the list as CEO of Union Bank, showcasing the remarkable strides made by women in the Nigerian banking sector.

Their leadership not only exemplifies gender equality but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring female leaders across the country. As they continue to excel in their roles, these CEOs are paving the way for a more inclusive and diverse banking industry in Nigeria.

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