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  • Adaora Umeoji’s impressive run

    Adaora Umeoji’s impressive run

    About this time last year, the Board of Zenith Bank PLC made a historic announcement when Adaora Umeoji OON was appointed as the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer following the conclusion of Dr. Ebenezer Onyeagwu’s tenure.

    The decision sparked scepticism among some observers, particularly those unfamiliar with her capabilities as a woman leading a major banking institution in Nigeria.

    The banking industry is notoriously challenging, and many doubted whether she could rise to the occasion.

    However, the Board had a visionary perspective, believing that Adaora was not only the right choice but also the perfect leader to propel the bank forward while sustaining its tradition of innovation.

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    One year into her leadership, Adaora has silenced the sceptics through her remarkable achievements. Under her stewardship, Zenith Bank has consistently outperformed expectations, reporting substantial profits after tax during their financial declarations. Her strategic approach to leadership has instilled confidence among investors and stakeholders, demonstrating that her capabilities extend far beyond any preconceived notions. Those who initially questioned her suitability for the role are now reassessing their opinions, as she continues to deliver impressive results and embody the essence of effective leadership.

    To commemorate her successful first year, a celebration was held over the week at Zenith Bank’s headquarters in Lagos. The event, hosted in an elegantly decorated boardroom, was attended by Adaora’s colleagues who expressed their admiration for her leadership style. Many noted that her tenure has inspired them to enhance their own work ethic and collaborative spirit. Unlike conventional leaders who might take a backseat, Adaora leads from the front, actively engaging with her team and fostering a culture of excellence.

    This hands-on approach has not only contributed significantly to her success but has also motivated her colleagues to strive for greater effectiveness and innovation within their roles. The celebration served as a testament to her impact on the bank and the positive changes she has instigated in its culture and performance.

  • Adaora Umeoji: The Lady at the Zenith

    Adaora Umeoji: The Lady at the Zenith

    • By Gozie Irogboli

    The trending story in the Nigerian now that has taken our attention momentarily away from the tales of insecurity and economic hardship is that of Dr. Adaora Umeoji, OON, a consummate banker and a corporate icon who has just been appointed the group managing director and chief executive officer of Zenith International Bank PLC.

    Since 19th March, 2024 when the bank issued a press statement announcing her appointment, the Nigerian media space has been abuzz with the news reported in different forms. And aside from the pockets of cynical comments especially in the social media about her person from those who are obviously unaware of her qualifications and pedigree and perhaps from those who have this crude notion that those made it to the top do so using unorthodox means, tributes have kept pouring in torrents for the lady of the moment who has shattered many glass ceiling to reach the zenith of her career.  By 1st June, 2024, Adaora as she is fondly called by friends and associates will take over from Dr. Ebenezer Onyeagwu, the current GMD/CEO of the bank, whose tenure is expiring by 31st May, 2024.

    Adaora’s appointment as the first female group managing director and chief executive officer of Zenith Bank marks a historic moment not only for the bank but for the Nigerian banking sector in general. And, expectedly, the appointment has elicited much interest and excitement from the stakeholders—shareholders, staff, customers, analysts and the general public—who have expressed optimism in her ability to lead the bank and reposition it for greater heights.

    Adaora is trailblazer and a trend setter who from the outset left no one in doubt that she was headed for the top.

    Her rise in the bank was phenomenal. From an ordinary national youth corps member in 1998 when she joined the bank, Adaora climbed the corporate ladder swiftly rising to become the Manager of the Maitama branch and the head Abuja Zone of the Bank within a very short period of time by dint of hard work. And as the head of the Abuja Zone of the bank, her current Account Balances (CABAL) and balance sheet size were bigger than those of some banks in the country then.

    At the annual MD award ceremony Adaora was usually the cynosure of all eyes because of the many awards she receives. She was appointed to the board of the bank in 2012, after her initial appointment as an executive director in 2007 was overturned by the central bank. In 2016, she was appointed the Deputy Managing Director (DMD), the first woman to be so elevated in the bank, retiring briefly from that position in February 2023 due to regulatory conditions but returned in August, 2023.

    It is not out of place to say that Adaora prepared herself adequately for the future for while she received accolades in the bank all these years as a performer, she was never complacent as most people in her position would.

    But, she continued to work hard. She continued to sharpen the saw too, by equipping herself professionally, mentally, and intellectually, taking courses and training to hone her leadership and managerial skills. She is an alumnus of many prestigious institutions of higher learning across the globe where she acquired training across different academic disciplines from the Social Sciences, business sciences, Economics to Law.

    In addition, she is a fellow of notable professional bodies including the Chartered Banker Institute, UK, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Nigerian Institute of Management, Institute of Credit Administration, Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Nigeria, Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators, and the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria among others.

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    Apart from being a professional banker and a corporate icon, Adaora is a philanthropist. Through the NGOs that she established and through other channels she has touched and continued to touch many lives especially the poor and the vulnerable in the society. And has numerous awards to show for her service to humanity. In 2022, she received the national award of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) from the Federal Government in recognition of her contribution to nation building. And recently the Sun Newspaper bestowed on her the Humanitarian Service Icon Award for 2023.

    Furthermore, the adorable Adaora is a role model who has mentored many young professionals directly and indirectly; within and outside the banking sector. In this era of dearth of ethical role models, when our young maidens think of their assets in terms of the sizes and shapes of their bust and bum, it is advantageous to have the likes of Adaora as role model and mentor to our young professionals. Yes, Adaora is an achiever with sound work ethics. She is deeply religious and charitable. She believes strongly in ethical values of honesty, hard work, humility and service. She is a devoted Catholic, a Lady of the Knights of St. John International (KSJI), and a Papal Knight of the Order of St. Sylvester.

    Interestingly, beyond all the glitz and glamour and the accolades that attended her professional accomplishments, Adaora remains a delectable lady, a pleasant personality to be with. She remains beautiful inside and outside.

    She remains simple, humble, and down to earth: no frills, no hang-ups. She is the right combination of beauty and brains, a quintessential corporate icon and a thorough-bred professional. Everybody who has come in contact with her sees her as a very pleasant person to be with.

  • JUST IN: Zenith Bank appoints Adaora Umeoji as GMD/CEO

    JUST IN: Zenith Bank appoints Adaora Umeoji as GMD/CEO

    Zenith Bank Plc has appointed Dame Adaora Umeoji as the Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (GMD/CEO), effective June 2024.

    She is the first female to lead the bank.

    Her appointment is, however, subject to the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    Umeoji will take over from the current GMD, Dr. Ebenezer Onyeagwu, whose time in office expires on May 31.

    This was disclosed in a statement signed by the Company Secretary, Michael Otu, which was filed with the Nigerian Exchange Limited on Tuesday.

    The statement reads in part: “Dame (Dr.) Adaora Umeoji is the first female GMD CEO since the inception of the bank, and her appointment is consistent with the bank’s executive transition tradition, succession plan, and strategy of grooming leaders from within.”

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    Before this appointment, Umeoji had been the Deputy Managing Director of the bank since October 28, 2016, and has close to 30 years of banking experience of which 26 years have been with Zenith Bank.

    She holds multiple degrees, including a doctorate in Business Administration, and has completed prestigious programmes at Harvard Business School, Columbia Business School, and MIT Management Sloan School.

    She also holds a Master of Laws from the University of Salford, United Kingdom, a Master in Business Administration from the University of Calabar, and also has a doctorate in business administration from Apollos University, USA.