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  • Buhari greets First Bank on 125th anniversary

    President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated First Bank Nigeria Limited on its 125th anniversary, which historically marked the beginning of banking in the country in 1894.

    Buhari, in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, joined the financial services industry, particularly the banking sector, in celebrating the purposefulness, prudence and propriety that has become the hallmark of the bank for more than a century and a quarter.

    The President also congratulated the board, management and staff for upholding the vision of the founder, Alfred Lewis Jones.

    Read also: What we expect Buhari to do, by Yoruba elders

    Buhari saluted the vision and strength of character of the management in providing a voice for the Nigerian economy by rendering competitive financial services that have culminated in the spread of branches across the country, Africa and Europe.

    As the oldest bank in Nigeria, the President believed First Bank Nigeria  Limited has lived up to the expectation of customers over the years, both private and public, necessitating its survival and continuous service as a formidable training ground for many Nigerian bankers and chief executives, who have also established banks and served the country as Governors of Central Bank of Nigeria.

  • Buhari felicitates with FirstBank on 125th anniversary

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday in Abuja congratulated First Bank Nigeria on its 125th anniversary, which he said “historically and remarkably marked the commencement of banking in the country in 1894’’.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, the president felicitated with the bank on behalf of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) and Nigerians in general.

    President Buhari joined the financial services industry, particularly the banking sector, in celebrating “the purposefulness, prudence and propriety that has become the hallmark of the bank for more than a century and quarter’’.

    He also congratulated the Board, management and staff for upholding the vision of the founder, Alfred Lewis Jones.

    The President saluted the vision and strength of character of the management in providing a voice for the Nigerian economy by rendering competitive financial services that had culminated in spread of branches across the country, Africa and Europe.

    According to him, as the oldest bank in Nigeria, the FBN has lived up to the expectation of customers over the years, both private and public, necessitating its survival and continuous service as a formidable training ground for many Nigerian bankers and chief executives.

    He noted that such chief executives had also established banks and served the country as Governors of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    While celebrating the milestone and great achievements of FBN, the president commended banks in the country for generally supporting government policies in buoying the economy.

    He especially lauded banks for their renewed focus on infrastructural development and providing financial lifelines for businesses.

    He, however, urged them to always explore partnerships that would benefit the country and promote trust.

  • First Bank BC to register 18 players for new season

    Last season’s Most Valuable Player (MVP)  Nkem Akaraiwe will lead 17 other players to camp as First Bank Basketball Club intensifies training for the new season.

    Other players listed by Coach Peter Ahmedu are Nkechi Akashili, Mary Isuambuk, Deborah Mwakamma, Christel Kangai,Ojoma Ewaoche, Ifunaya Okoro and Grace John. Also in the squad are Venessa Oduah, Theresa Ebiega, Sumbo Kelani, Tobiloba Ogedengbe, Ruth Udueyin, Motunrayo, Jimoh, Oladina Deborah, Musa Murja and Umeineh Abu.

    Ahmedu stated that one more player would join the team from Benin Republic to make 18 that would play for the team this season. He said that his desire is to have a good blend of the old and new players to build a solid team.

    He stated that the players were currently undergoing training at the sports hall of the National Stadium, Lagos. “We opened camping last week and we have started training at the sports hall of the National Stadium in Lagos. The bank has paid for the use of the facility and the players are ready for the new season.

    “I always demand the best from my players and that is why we start training early in the season so that we can be ready before the season kick off. We have a management that knows the need to prepare early and the players are all excited to continue preparation and learn from the coaches,” he added.

    The coach stated that it is unlikely Bilikis Titilayo will region the team this season due to the severity of her injury but said everything would be done to get her feat. She, however, said that her position would be taken by the Beninioise who will join the team soon.

    He said that the target is to win the league, the African Zone Three title and do well at the African championship.

  • N11.4b fraud: EFCC hands over 116 cars to First Bank

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday  handed over 116  cars and 20  landed properties in Edo, Rivers and Lagos states recovered from Michael Obasuyi Osasogie to First Bank Plc.

    Osasogie confessed to an N11.4billion fraud and sought a plea bargain.

    A statement by the Acting Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Tony Orilade, said Osagie created fraudulent and imaginary monies through the aid of Fundgate Financial Application.

    The statement said: “Trouble began for Osasogie after a petition he wrote to the Commission against E-tranzact in March 2018.

    “The Commission, however, investigated Osasogie’s business interests, following the receipt of a counter-petition written by E-tranzact against Osasogie and one of his companies, SmartMicro.

    “SmartMicro was said to have approached E-tranzact in 2012 for the deployment of bulk purchase solution called “Corporatepay” to facilitate payment of salaries of Delta State employees in microfinance banks.

    “It was also alleged that e-tranzact configured an additional outbound fund transfer solution called ‘Fundgate’ in 2017, which required SmartMicro to maintain a pre-funded settlement account with First Bank Plc for settlement of account it had initiated.

    “However, e-tranzact had further alleged that the bank, sometime in March 2018, revealed that the settlement account was in debit of N11, 498,944,038.29.”

    Obasuyi, in his statement to the EFCC, confessed to have committed the crime, stating that he created fraudulent and imaginary monies through the aid of Fundgate Financial Application from the company.

    Osasogie, said to be Philosophy graduate from the University of Lagos (UNILAG) was arraigned alongside his firms—Platinum Multi-Purpose Co-operative Society, SmartMicro Systems Limited and Platinum Smart Cruise Motors Limited — on May 24, 2018 before Justice Mojisola Dada of the  Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja on a 14-count charge bordering on stealing N11, 498, 944, 038.29.

    One of the counts reads: “That you, Michael Obasuyi Osasogie, Platinum Multi-Purpose Co-operative Society, SmartMicro Systems Limited and Platinum Smart Cruise Motors Limited, sometime in the year 2016 in Lagos within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, conspired to commit felony, to wit: stealing of the sum of N11, 498, 944, 038.29  property of First Bank Nigeria Ltd.”

    He pleaded guilty to the charge.

    During his trial, an investigator with the EFCC, Orji Chukwuma, told the court how the proceeds of crime were kept in some new generation banks.

    Led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, Chukwuma had told the court that “SmartMicro Systems Limited assumed a position of a fictitious microfinance bank in Nigeria through a software, Micro switch Server 1.1 created by the defendant as well as two genuine microfinance banks, which he used to carry out his fraud.

    “The defendant later opened an account with First Bank Plc and subsequently raised an overdraft from his fictitious microfinance bank for his account in the bank, which it ignorantly paid.”

    The witness had told the court that when e-tranzact disconnected from the chain, all the transactions carried out by the defendant collapsed on his own account with First Bank, thereby leading to the discovery of the fraud.

    The sums of N2, 903,727,563.92, $37, 992.87 and €18,538.09 were recovered by the Commission from Osasogie’s  accounts in various banks.

    The Commission also recovered 116 cars and 20 properties in Lagos, Abuja, Benin and Port Harcourt.

    The prosecution counsel had, therefore, urged the court to convict the defendant on counts one to 14, according to the law.

    The defendant later entered into a plea bargain. The prosecution counsel urged the court to consider the plea bargain entered into by the defendant on May 21, 2018 as judgment in his sentencing.

    Counsel to the first and second defendant, Osasu Ogebor, had told the court that his clients went into a plea bargain to give out what does not belong to him.

    “It is not enough for the accused person to say I am sorry for what he has done. But from his inner heart, he is absolutely sorry, My Lord,” Ogebor had pleaded.

    Lawyers to the third and fourth defendants also aligned themselves with Ogebor’s prayers.

    Justice Dada convicted the defendant on all the counts and sentenced him to one year imprisonment.

    The Judge also ordered the forfeiture of the defendant’s 116 buses, 20 properties and monies in various accounts to First Bank Plc.

    At the handover ceremony, which held in one of the forfeited houses at Osapa London, Lekk, Lagos, Kaina Garba, Head, Asset Forfeiture and Recovery Management Unit of the EFCC, Lagos office,  handed over the documents and keys to the properties to Gabriel Edobor, Head, Remedial and Classified Assets Management Department, First Bank Plc and Eme Godwin, Group Head, Legal Unit, E-transact.

    Edobor and Godwin thanked the EFCC for ensuring the recovery of the properties through diligent and uncompromising investigative efforts.

  • ACCW: First Bank wins bronze again

    First Bank Basketball Club defeated Vita Club of Congo 93-69 to win the bronze at the FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women which ended yesterday in Maputo, Mozambique.
    The Nigerian Champions played better than in their semi final loss to host,  Ferroviario and looked solid even when they trailed after the end of the first quarter which ended 21-14.
    The other quarters ended 9-27, 22-23, 17-29 for a cumulative score of 69-93 in favour of First Bank to finish third. The Nigerians also finished third last year in Angola beating host,  Inter Club.
    Once again, Jasmine Nwajei led the floor with 23 points, skipper Nkechi Akashili added 15 points,  Cecilia Okoye and Nkem Akaraiwe had 11 points respectively, while Malaika Nyree Green contributed 10 points.
    For the Congolese, Ortice Kabobo Haongi led her team in scoring with17 points, Marlene Ngobeleza who lasted the entire game added 16 points, while Gracia Mawano Nguz and Alliance Ndiba contributed 13 and 12 points respectively.
    The Congolese reduced the deficit to eight points early in the fourth quarter but the Nigerians who were bent on redeeming themselves after their poor performance in the semi final against the host, seize the initiative and went on a scoring run which extinguished the fire in the Congolese.
    Akashili stated that third place games are very difficult to play and commended her teammates for putting in their best despite the semi final disappointment.
    She said bringing in the foreign players at the venue of the competition would not help the team urging the bank’s management to help reverse the trend.
    “We had the chance of winning the championship with the calibre of players in the team but the pros joined us in Maputo and did not understand our play. So it is necessary to bring them in early for the next championship,” Akashili added.
  • ACCW: First Bank survives FAP scare, plays ferroviario Saturday

    First Bank Basketball Club surmounted their stiffest challenge so far at the FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women when they defeated FAP of Cameroun 69-66 to set up a clash against host, Ferroviario in the semi-finals.

    The quarter final game didn’t go according to script as the Nigerians found it difficult to play their usual free-flowing anchored on strong defence. This gave the Camerounians the confidence to seize initiative. FAP deployed fast-breaks to good effect as they demystify the Nigerians, who are well-known for their defensive acumen.

    The four quarter scores were 16-15, 16-17, 20-15, 17-19 for a cumulative score of 69-66 in favour of the Nigerian team. First Bank’s Aisha Mohammed led the floor with 23 point, Nkem Akaraiwe had 15 points, while Ginett Mfutila Makiese contributed 13 points with no other Nigerian players getting double digit scores.

    For the Camerounians, Sandrine Meyini Ayangma had 16 points, Ange Jolie Lonteu Tsafack had 13 points, while Amandine Eboga Fabo, Talisa Le’shay Boyd and Alexandra Green contributed 10 points apiece.

    The game will go down as a narrow escape for the Nigerians who trailed with less than a minute to go but had to rely heavily on experience to edge the dogged Camerounians. The Camerounians were the fitter side making use of fast break, while their bench also contributed more points that the First Bank’s Bench.

    First Bank’s coach, Peter Ahmedu had predicted a difficult game but what he might not have bargained for was the Camerounians pushing his team to end of the tie. He looked relieved after the game and will be hoping that his teams raise their game in tomorrow’s semi-final against host Ferroviario who beat Kenya Ports Authority 73-40.

    In the other semi final game, Inter Club of Angola will take on Victoria Club of Congo.

  • Ambassador to First Bank: Go win the trophy

    Nigeria Ambassador to Mozambique, Uyigue Igbe has charged First Bank Basketball Club to go for the top prize.
    When the Nigerian team paid him a courtesy call on Thursday, Igbe expressed confidence that the Nigerian team would play in the final on Sunday.
    “Congratulations on your qualification for the semi finals. I am impressed with your performance which has seen you win all your group games. It means you have what it takes to go all the way. “
    He urged the players to beat FAP of Cameroun in their quarter final tie on Friday and book their place in the semi finals. “We will be there to cheer you to victory.
    “And hopefully, we will be there on Sunday to watch you play in the finals and lift the trophy,” the ambassador added.
    Earlier,  Team Manager, Abdulmumuni Mayaki said the team finished third two years ago when the championship was held in Maputo and stated that with four wins on the card the team would fight to play in the finals.
  • AWCC: First Bank, INSS battle for top spot

    First Bank Basketball Club will take on INSS of Congo on Wednesday in a game that will decide the team that tops the Group B at the FIBA Africa Women Champions Cup in Maputo, Mozambique.

    Both teams have won three games and finishing tops will give the group winner a favourable draw in the quarter final as it will take on the fourth placed team in Group A. However, First Bank who is the seeded team in this group, is expected to prevail over the rivals from Congo.

    When both sides met in 2015 in Angola, the Nigerian team defeated the Congolese and revenge would be on the minds of the INSS players. The Nigerian team, despite still struggling to play as a unit after six players joined the team in Maputo, the new arrivals are expected to propel the team to victory.

    Coach Peter Ahmedu is aware that toping the group is a task to be accomplished said that everything will be done to realise their ambition.

    “Like I always say no team is a push over in any championship. It is good we are in position to top the group, but we will have to complete the job on Wednesday by beating INSS. It means that the game is a very important and we will take it seriously.

    “I respect our opponents, but we are both here for one purpose and that is to win the championship. so as soon as the game begins, I must steer my team to victory and forget every other thing. I know revenge will be on their minds, but this is definitely not the time to accomplish that. We are here to win,” Ahmedu added.

    INSS Cecile Mukoso Nyoka who was in the 2015 squad beaten by First Bank, said that her team would everything possible to win Wednesday’s game.

    “I know First Bank is a good team, but they can be beaten. They have beaten us before and winning tomorrow’s game will be a good one for use. We hve good players in my team and that should help emerge victorious,” Nyoka added.

  • ACCW: First Bank unleashes killer squad on Africa

    Nigeria and FIBA Zone Three champions, First Bank Basketball Club have named a squad capable of winning the title at the FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women, which begins today (Friday) in Maputo, Mozambique.

    Six players that did Nigeria proud at the Women World Cup in Spain were named in the squad. They are Sarah Ogoke-Ejiogu, Aisha Mohammed, Nwajei Jasmine and Okoye Cecilia, Nkechi Akashile and Nkem Akaraiwe.

    Others are Deborah Nwakamma, Mary Isuambuk, Okoro Ifunaya, Ewaoche Ojoma, Green Malaika and Mfutila Makiese.

    The experience of the players who played in Spain would come in handy while the others are expected to provide the support that would propel the team to victory. Coach Peter Ahmedu stated that the squad was careful blended to give it a chance of winning the title this year.

    Ahmedu noted that the players know the enormity of the task ahead, adding that the experience players were brought into the team to make it formidable. “Most of the players have played at levels higher than this one so I am sure they can deliver when it matters most.

    “We have players who propelled the D’Tigress to the eighth place finish at the last World Cup in Spain and I am sure they will bring their experience to bear when the going gets tough. It won’t be an easy ride, but I am sure if we get our acts together we will achieve our goal,” Ahmedu added.

    The team into the championship on the heels of two winning performance in the Zenith Women Basketball League and the FIBA Africa Zone Three Championship in Cotonou, Benin Republic. However, the coach stated that those tournaments were used to prepare the team for the African Championship.

    “Its good to win the league back home and the Zone Three Championship, but this is the main thing. And after taking the team to two third place finish. I pray that we strike gold this time,” Ahmedu added.

  • First Bank hosts forum to boost tech entrepreneurship

    First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) Plc has organised the maiden edition of the Hackathon competition on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data to boost technological advancements in the banking sector.

    Hackathon is an event typically lasting several days, in which a large number of people meet to engage in collaborative computer programming.

    Head, Digital Lab, FBN, Mrs Lola Ekugo, said the competition was the first of its kind, in which innovators in 10 teams would compete to bring up innovative solutions to boost the banking sector.

    Ten teams were shortlisted to participate in the two-day hackathon. The participants were expected to develop some financial solution to boost banking services leveraging on AI and Big Data.

    Ekugo said it was important to continue to innovate and provide solutions for the customers’ base of over 12 million users.

    “The digital lab was set up recently and the key objective was to champion innovation in the bank’s digital products engine over the coming years to save the future.

    “So for us, the focus is to build digital products and innovative solutions. We also collaborate with Fintech, which is why we are situated in Yaba, which is like the Silicon Valley in Nigeria.

    “What we will like to do and what we have communicated with the participants is that the first three participants is work with the team to bring up a solution that will benefit the bank.

    “The focus of the Hackathon was to work with the participants and collaborate with the Fintech ecosystem to ensure that we can provide innovative solutions to our customers,’’ she said.

    Team Lead Cashflow and a participant, Mr. Job Oyebisi, said the competition was an opportunity to partner with the bank to develop solution on financial services.

    Oyebisi said his team was developing a solution on financial funding of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) leveraging on AI and Big data.

    Earlier, the Group Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, FBN, Mrs Folake Ani-Mumuney, said about N5 million had been earmarked for the first three positions.

    The first position would cart away N3 million; second, N1.5million; while the third gets N750, 000, which will be awarded at the grand finale.

    The ten teams that participated in the ongoing competition were Team Sabi, Finnovators, Octave, Cheque Processing, Cybersmart, Cashflow, AI6 Abeokuta, Trigger, Venus and Ace.