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Re: Sarah Adenike Morocco-Clarke Dies At 80 (Nigeria's First Female Banker) by DavidEsq(m): 6:24am On Sep 26, 2018 |
SMC:
When no one in your family has ever distinguished themselves nor amounted to anything tangible or notable, why won't you disparage your elders and the dead? If your parents and forebearers had sense and home training, they would have passed some on to you, but since they could not give what they don't have, we have the misfortune of sharing cyberspace with a gutter snipe.
BBWA (which later became Standard Bank and is now known as First Bank) was the first bank in Nigeria. Founded in 1894. Jus negodu who e elders and forebears train well.
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Re: Sarah Adenike Morocco-Clarke Dies At 80 (Nigeria's First Female Banker) by RuggedSniper: 11:43pm On Jun 19, 2020 |
FlirtyGist: Dr. Sarah Adenike Morocco-Clarke, Nigeria's first female banker, has died at the age of 80. Born on the 13th of May 1938, the Morocco-Clarke matriarch passed away peacefully on Sunday, 16 September 2018, after a short illness.
Sarah Morocco-Clarke, an alumnus of Queen's College Lagos, Nigeria, started her career with First Bank (then Bank of British West Africa, and subsequently Standard Bank) as a pioneer female employee, rose through the ranks at First Bank Nigeria and was made the Services Manager and Secretary to the South Administration, wherein she had a mandate that covered the services of all the First Bank branches in Southern Nigeria.
While she worked in the banking industry, Sarah Morocco-Clarke was the manager of numerous First Bank branches in Lagos and was subsequently made a Regional Manager in charge of Bendel, Ogun and Oyo states.
She was also an Area Manager in the Western part of Nigeria. Popularly known as the 'Iron Lady' , a moniker seemingly taken from references to the then British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, Sarah Morocco-Clarke was given this nickname because of her stern mien and no-nonsense attitude professionally.
The Morocco-Clarke matriarch leaves behind six successful children, thirteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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