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‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Islie: 9:34pm On Jul 07
‘My family went into exile’ — Soludo says banking sector consolidation was ‘dangerous war’


Charles Soludo, governor of Anambra, says the consolidation of the Nigerian banking sector has permanently changed the system — but the process was a dangerous war.

Soludo spoke on Saturday at the launch of a book, titled, ‘Power of One Man: How the Soludo-Engineered Consolidation Transformed Nigerian Banks to Global Players’.

Launched on Saturday in Lagos, the book was written by Ray Echebiri, chief executive officer of Centre for Financial Journalism, according to NAN.

Soludo, who served as the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from 2004 to 2009, spearheaded the consolidation policy of the Nigerian banking system.

According to the CBN, consolidation is the reduction in the number of banks and other deposit-taking institutions with a simultaneous increase in the size and concentration of the consolidated entities in the sector.

It often involves a process where banks merge with or acquire other banks, resulting in fewer but larger institutions.

Reflecting on the banking sector’s transformation, the Anambra governor said it was a dangerous “gambling and war”.

He said his family went into exile after facing multiple threats and attacks from various people following the restructuring policy he introduced as the CBN governor.

Soludo, however, said the consolidation exercise was a major revolution that transformed the industry forever.

“Let me start by a disclaimer, I have not read the book. My gratitude goes to the author of this book and I appreciate my major incredible team,” the governor said.

“I also thank the Nigerian stakeholders for the massive support because it was like a revolution time; today, we are celebrating the possibility of Nigeria.

“The revolution changed the Nigerian banking system forever.

“As a leader, you must be self-sacrificing and ready to pay the prize to avoid personal interest.

“The major message of today is the revolution for the banks themselves, who are now giants, such as Access and Standard Trust Bank.

“I want everyone to know that what is stopping and limiting us from developing is our mind. If we can dream it, we will achieve it.”

In his remarks, Olusegun Obasanjo, former president of Nigeria, urged all economic players and government at all levels to collaborate in order to improve the country’s current situation.

Obasanjo, who was represented by Donald Duke, former governor of Cross River, said the weight of the government is important in improving the economy.

“Like the title of the book says, without the team we cannot win the match; the captain is Soludo, with his team, and I take pride in all the team,” the ex-president said.

“Yes, CBN governor made a policy but the weight of the government is also important.

“When Soludo took over, I could tell the difference between a banker and an economist and we need someone who sees the country holistically.

“We appreciate the author of this book and we look forward to the volume two of the book.”

Also speaking, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos state, said the current leadership of the CBN should utilise the gathering to “test the blood pressure and temperature” of the system.

Sanwo-Olu expressed hope that there would be another review of the consolidation of the banking sector in the next 20 years.


NIGERIA’S ECONOMY GOING THROUGH TURBULENCE’

Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun state, said the country’s economy is facing turbulence, urging CBN stakeholders to take action.

Abiodun said appointing the right people to serve in public sectors is crucial for the growth of the economy.

“Currently, the country’s economy is going through turbulence; we need the stakeholders in CBN to do something, so that in the next 20 years we can gather like this,” the governor said.

“Soludo was not an accidental CBN governor because he was so cerebral that he won several prizes all through in his academics.”

Akpan Ekpo, former director-general of the West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management, said the event was crucial because consolidation in the banking sector is becoming stagnant.

He said the banking sector is crucial to the economy and requires highly skilled individuals to drive the system effectively.

https://www.thecable.ng/my-family-went-into-exile-soludo-says-banking-sector-consolidation-was-dangerous-war/amp/

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by vanbonattel: 9:37pm On Jul 07
That was a funny period, northern owned banks refused to shore up their capital, they believed that nobody can close their banks, after the banks that didn't meet up were folded, they came out fighting that the south monopolized everything.

Then Sanusi was drafted to correct the whole imagined imbalance. He quickly targeted Erastus Akingbola, Cecelia Ibru and a few other southern banks for crashing . grin

Na so my grandfather told me

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Peakdesign23(m): 9:52pm On Jul 07
Nothing good comes easy.

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by SpatialKing(m): 10:33pm On Jul 07
So?

And you can't guide Tinubu your close pal to Transform Nigeria economy

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by SFSNIPER(m): 10:33pm On Jul 07
Now they're back in Government House
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by OmotolaDiego(f): 10:33pm On Jul 07
Ebimpawa ooooo werey leaders

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by mmadu5(m): 10:34pm On Jul 07
mumu

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Melagros(m): 10:34pm On Jul 07
COMRADES are speechless, I don't think there's any work which is without its own risk
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Michael547(m): 10:34pm On Jul 07
Wow
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by yuzjet(m): 10:35pm On Jul 07
Hmm
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by ecolime(m): 10:37pm On Jul 07
Melagros:
COMRADES are speechless, I don't think there's any work which without its own risk
There are cartels in every sector.

People like Charles Soludo, Dora Akunyuli, Nuhu Ribadu and Bubu Marwa are rare breeds for fighting "villains" in their quest to make Nigeria a better place.

The funniest thing about this situation is that these criminals holding Nigeria back are not spirits or invisible. They are all around us (our parents, friends, neighbours, mentors, community leaders including ourselves.)

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Melagros(m): 10:39pm On Jul 07
ecolime:

There are cartels in every sector.

Sure
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by CrushObituaries: 10:41pm On Jul 07
Thank God they were in exile when soludo spoke about bitter grievingory Obi's investment. Who knows what the casualties will be

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Anguldi(m): 10:42pm On Jul 07
Criminals won't take it likely and fight back 💯
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Anguldi(m): 10:44pm On Jul 07
vanbonattel:
That was a funny period, northern owned banks refused to shore up their capital, they believed that nobody can close their banks, after the banks that didn't meet up were folded, they came out fighting that the south monopolized everything.

Then Sanusi was drafted to correct the whole imagined imbalance. He quickly targeted Erastus Akingbola, Cecelia Ibru and a few other southern banks for crashing . grin

Na so my grandfather told me
Road side talk, they abused their office by giving loans without collateral to family and friends without paying. I think Cecilia ibru was worst hit

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by GreenxGreen: 10:45pm On Jul 07
angry

Everything is Dangerous in Nigeria angry angry angry
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Blazetrailer: 10:45pm On Jul 07
Liar
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by CrushObituaries: 10:47pm On Jul 07
bbb
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by WhizdomXX(m): 10:50pm On Jul 07
I miss Oceanic bank.

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by BigIyanga: 10:52pm On Jul 07

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by WhizdomXX(m): 10:54pm On Jul 07
vanbonattel:
That was a funny period, northern owned banks refused to shore up their capital, they believed that nobody can close their banks, after the banks that didn't meet up were folded, they came out fighting that the south monopolized everything.

Then Sanusi was drafted to correct the whole imagined imbalance. He quickly targeted Erastus Akingbola, Cecelia Ibru and a few other southern banks for crashing . grin

Na so my grandfather told me
And that was how they killed the beautiful Oceanic bank.

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by CrushObituaries: 10:54pm On Jul 07
vanbonattel:
That was a funny period, northern owned banks refused to shore up their capital, they believed that nobody can close their banks, after the banks that didn't meet up were folded, they came out fighting that the south monopolized everything.

Then Sanusi was drafted to correct the whole imagined imbalance. He quickly targeted Erastus Akingbola, Cecelia Ibru and a few other southern banks for crashing . grin

Na so my grandfather told me
That is not true, most of the bank executives are rogues, the recently convicted Francis Atuche of bank PHB after embezzling money was just spending it anyhow, he went to Epe, Lagos to establish aqua harvest which suppose not to cost up to #150 million, he spend over #400 million on the project.

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Planbest1: 11:00pm On Jul 07
Peakdesign23:
Nothing good comes easy.
exactly
Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:04pm On Jul 07
As a leader, you must be self-sacrificing and ready to pay the prize to avoid personal interest.

Charles is a great man.

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:04pm On Jul 07
I want everyone to know that what is stopping and limiting us from developing is our mind. If we can dream it, we will achieve it.”
Gbamsolutely!!!

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Kobojunkie: 11:04pm On Jul 07

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:05pm On Jul 07
Peakdesign23:
Nothing good comes easy.
You've said it all.

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by Kobojunkie: 11:05pm On Jul 07
post=130846324:
As a leader, you must be self-sacrificing and ready to pay the prize to avoid personal interest. Charles is a great man.
Lies! He is no different from the other frauds in that country! undecided

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by dfrost: 11:08pm On Jul 07
angry rogues always trying to paint themselves saints.

We can see beyond the facade. Unmask thyself 🤣

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Re: ‘my Family Went Into Exile’, Banking Sector Consolidation Was ‘dangerous: Soludo by FatimaAbubakar(f): 11:10pm On Jul 07
CrushObituaries:
Thank God they were in exile when soludo spoke about bitter grievingory Obi's investment. Who knows what the casualties will be

Mukaila, 30k monthly stipend will not take you out of that brown roof one room apartment in Oshogbo.

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