How angry Otedola sacked First Bank top shot after ‘lavish’ party

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Folake Ani-Mumuney was asked to resign as First Bank’s global head of marketing and corporate communications by Femi Otedola, the chairman of the holding company, according the company’s insiders.

A top employee of the bank told a media source that Otedola was “seriously irked” when he learned that a whopping sum was spent on a send-off party for Adesola Adeduntan, the former MD of the bank who was reportedly forced to resign over alleged negligence in a N60 billion electronic fraud.

It is still unclear if Ani-Mumuney’s resignation was singularly caused by the party.

However, insiders said Otedola believed it was “insensitive and wasteful” to throw such a lavish party when the clear direction and mandate of the bank is to recapitalise and reposition the institution from excesses of the past management.

The source also stated that Otedola, who has in recent times developed a reputation for being a “no-nonsense activist investor”, is planning to take more “drastic” decisions and actions to keep First Bank on the track of impeccable banking “devoid of extravagance and waste of shareholders’ resources”.

The development has sent panic across the top echelon of Nigeria’s oldest bank.

The source further said: “We are seeing efforts to plug leakages that have set the institution back over the years.”

The send-off party was held at the Harbour Point, Victoria Island, Lagos, on November 2, in honour of Adeduntan, who was GMD and CEO for nine years until April 2024. No figure has been placed on the “extravagant” event.

Despite Otedola’s absence, the party had in attendance many dignitaries and top management of the bank. /Additional report by The Cable

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