Financial
giant United Bank for Africa Plc has appointed two women - Mrs. Rose
Ada Okwechime and Mrs. Owanari Duke - to the Group board.
The appointments were made at a meeting of the Board of Directors in China on July 13, according to a statement from the bank.
The
appointments, which have received the approval of the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN), bring to four the number of women on the board.
Mrs.
Rose Ada Okwechime is the Managing Director of Abbey Building Society; a
multi-billion naira mortgage institution. She has served as a public
company director for over 20 years and her experience of the financial
services industry includes service at the Bank of England. Mrs.
Okwechime was a Non-Executive Director on the Boards of Standard Trust
Bank Plc and United Bank for Africa Plc.
She
is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria; the
Chartered Institute of Bankers, London; the Institute of Brand
Management; the Institute of Direct Marketing of Nigeria and a member of
the Institute of Directors of Nigeria.
Mrs.
Duke is a former First Lady of Cross River State and a lawyer, a
specialist in mediation and dispute resolution and a philanthropist. She
has been the Managing Partner of the law firm of Duke & Bob-Manuel
and also the Executive Chairman of Allied Merchants & Brokers
Limited.
She
is a Member of the Board of UNCTAD (United Nations Centre for Trade
& Development) and the Country Director of EMPRETEC Nigeria
Foundation; a UNCTAD Private Sector Support Initiative to assist
Nigerians achieve higher levels of productivity and competitiveness
among Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises SMEs. Mrs. Duke graduated from
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, with LLB Hons in 1983 and a BL at
Nigerian Law School, Lagos in 1984.
“We
welcome these distinguished members to our Board and look forward to
benefiting from their wealth of experience, as we continue to provide
the required leadership and drive to grow shareholder value and
delivering on our objective of being a leading African financial
services institution” said Chief. I C Ogbue, Chairman, UBA Board of
Directors.
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