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Access Holdings Chairman Shifts Focus to Shareholder Value After Years of Expansion in Lagos

Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede says group will prioritise sustainable returns for investors following rapid growth across African markets

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Access Holdings Plc has announced a strategic shift towards delivering greater value to its shareholders, signalling the end of an aggressive expansion phase that saw the group become one of Nigeria’s largest financial institutions. This development was disclosed by Chairman Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede during a post-annual general meeting press briefing held in Lagos on Tuesday.

Addressing journalists after the event, Aig-Imoukhuede stated that Access Holdings had largely achieved its goal of building a strong presence in the banking sector, and would now concentrate efforts on translating this scale into consistent returns for investors. He explained that the company’s previous strategy focused on strengthening operations and seeking growth opportunities to keep ahead of industry trends.

According to Aig-Imoukhuede, “We started with an ambition to create an organisation that is much bigger than any other organisation or financial institution in Nigeria.” He said Access Holdings had made significant progress over the years and was now entering a new phase centred on value creation for shareholders. The move comes as Nigerian banks face increased scrutiny from investors seeking improved dividend payouts amid fluctuating naira exchange rates and broader economic uncertainty.

Industry observers note that Access Holdings’ pivot could set a precedent for other Nigerian lenders that have aggressively expanded across Africa in recent years. The banking sector has seen consolidation and cross-border mergers as institutions seek new revenue streams beyond Nigeria’s saturated market. However, stakeholders have urged banks to focus more on shareholder returns and operational efficiency.

With this renewed focus, Access Holdings is expected to intensify efforts towards cost optimisation, product innovation and improving investor confidence. The company has not released specific targets or figures but indicated that detailed plans would be communicated in subsequent investor briefings.

Source: https://guardian.ng/business-services/access-holdings-to-focus-on-shareholder-value-after-years-of-expansion/

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Folmus to Host Four-Team Wheelchair Basketball Invitational in Lagos, Promotes Disability Sports

Tournament expected to boost wheelchair basketball visibility; organisers target improved inclusion for athletes with disabilities

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Folmus, a local sports development organisation, has announced plans to host a four-team wheelchair basketball invitational tournament in Lagos. The event is scheduled to take place within the city, with the aim of promoting disability sports and providing more competitive opportunities for wheelchair basketball athletes in Nigeria.

According to the organisers, preparations are underway to ensure a successful tournament that will bring together teams from across the country. The invitational will feature four selected teams who will compete for honours, with matches expected to hold at a designated sports centre in Lagos. Details regarding participating teams and exact fixtures are yet to be released by Folmus as at Thursday.

Stakeholders say this initiative is coming at a crucial time for disability sports in Nigeria, where athletes living with disabilities often face limited access to quality competitions and training facilities. The tournament is designed not only to showcase sporting talent but also to raise awareness about the challenges and achievements of wheelchair basketball players in the country.

Organisers expressed hope that the event would attract attention from both government officials and private sector sponsors. “We believe that this competition will help draw more support for disability sports and highlight the potential of our athletes,” a Folmus representative said in a statement on Thursday. The group also called on Lagos State authorities and corporate organisations to collaborate in promoting inclusive sporting events.

The tournament is expected to become an annual fixture, with organisers planning to expand participation in future editions. Stakeholders anticipate that increased visibility could lead to more investment in wheelchair basketball infrastructure and inspire greater participation among persons living with disabilities across Nigeria.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/nigeria-sports-news/886739-folmus-to-host-four-team-wheelchair-basketball-invitational-tournament-in-lagos.html

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Senate Orders Arrest of Ex-NNPC Boss Mele Kyari Over ₦210trn Audit Query

Lawmakers reject plea for delay as Kyari fails to appear over allegations of unaccounted funds between 2017 and 2023

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Lawmakers reject plea for delay as Kyari fails to appear over allegations of unaccounted funds between 2017 and 2023

The Senate Committee on Public Accounts, sitting in Abuja, has ordered the arrest of former Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, after he failed to honour multiple invitations regarding alleged unaccounted funds totalling ₦210 trillion from 2017 to 2023. The decision was reached on Wednesday after Kyari’s repeated absence from committee hearings investigating queries raised by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation on NNPCL’s financial records.

Proceedings at the National Assembly saw senators debating how to proceed, with Saliu Mustapha (Kwara Central) and Tony Nwoye (Anambra North) urging colleagues to grant Kyari another opportunity, citing reports that he was receiving medical treatment in Germany. However, other committee members insisted that the investigation could not be stalled further, noting that no formal medical documentation had been provided to justify his absence.

The probe follows concerns over discrepancies flagged by federal auditors, which have drawn public attention given Nigeria’s reliance on oil sector revenue amid economic challenges. Former Chief Financial Officer of NNPCL, Umar Ajiya Isa, appeared before the committee and dismissed claims that funds were missing, describing the ₦210 trillion figure as misleading relative to actual company earnings for the period under review.

Deputy Chairman Peter Nwaebonyi (Ebonyi North) said it was “the ninth time this committee is meeting” on queries against NNPCL. He warned that further delay would undermine the credibility of Senate oversight functions. Senator Abdul Ningi (Bauchi Central) argued that only documented excuses should be accepted, while Senator Victor Umeh (Anambra Central) formally moved for Kyari’s arrest. Senator Adams Oshiomhole (Edo North) backed enforcement action, stating that “the law must be effective when it catches the lion, not only when it catches the rabbit.”

Following a voice vote, Committee Chairman Ibrahim Dankwambo (Gombe North) ruled that a warrant be issued for Kyari’s arrest and production before the panel. The Senate is expected to continue its probe into NNPCL’s finances as lawmakers seek answers on audit concerns highlighted by federal authorities.

Source: https://punchng.com/senate-orders-arrest-of-ex-nnpc-boss-kyari-over-n210tn-query/

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EFCC Chair Olukoyede Reveals Governorship Aspirants Spent ₦30bn on Primaries in Kwara

Anti-graft agency plans drone deployment for 2027 polls as high campaign spending sparks corruption concerns

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The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, has disclosed that some governorship aspirants in Nigeria spent between ₦20 billion and ₦30 billion during party primaries ahead of the 2027 elections. Olukoyede made this revelation on Wednesday while delivering a lecture at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State.

Speaking at the inaugural guest speakers’ series organised by the Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies, Olukoyede warned that such high expenditure poses a direct threat to Nigeria’s democracy and encourages corruption among public officials. He noted that many politicians who invest vast sums in their campaigns are likely to divert public funds once in office, as they try to recoup their financial outlay.

Olukoyede stressed that the commercialisation of votes undermines good governance by compromising the political recruitment process. “Leaders who buy their way into office are more likely to focus on recovering their investments rather than serving the public interest,” he said. The EFCC chairman also highlighted that his agency has already made several arrests and secured convictions related to vote-buying and electoral offences, including politicians, electoral officials, and other individuals involved.

He further cautioned that impunity in electoral processes could destabilise Nigeria’s democratic system. According to Olukoyede, there must be no sacred cows in enforcing electoral laws if credible elections are to be achieved. He announced that the EFCC is set to deploy drones and other technological tools during the 2027 general elections to improve monitoring of polling units and curb financial inducements.

Olukoyede called on political parties and all stakeholders to commit themselves to transparent election practices. As Nigeria prepares for the next election cycle, his remarks have reignited debate about campaign finance regulation and its impact on governance.

Source: https://punchng.com/2027-gov-aspirants-spent-n30bn-on-primaries-efcc-chair/

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