The Guardian (Nigeria)

Aig- Imoukhuede, Otudeko, others extol late Ogunbanjo's virtues

- By Helen Oji

EULOGIES have continued to pour forth as capital market stakeholde­rs, led by the Nigerian Exchange Group ( NGX Group), yesterday, held tributes and a closing gong ceremony in honour of former President of the Council of the exchange, the late Abimbola Ogunbanjo, who died recently in a chopper crash.

Dignitarie­s present at the event include Chairman of Coronation Group, Aigboje Aig- Imoukhuede; Chairman, Honeywell Group, Oba Otudeko; Former Chairman, NGX, A. B. Mahmoud and

Publisher of The Guardian, Lady Maiden Alex- Ibru.

Aig- Imoukuede extolled the virtues of Ogunbanjo, especially his remarkable achievemen­ts and efforts towards ensuring the completion of demutualis­ation of the Exchange.

"There were those who expressed worry as to how we would complete the demutualis­ation and I thank God that we celebrated the demutualis­ation of the Exchange with Bimbo as the President of the exchange," he said.

Also, Group Chairman of NGX Group, Dr Umaru Kwairanga, who assured the family of the deceased that the capital market community would ensure that his legacies are sustained and improved upon, said: "The tributes we had today had demonstrat­ed the kind of person Bimbo was. We are part of the family and I want to assure the family that the legacies Bimbo left behind would be sustained and improved upon."

Group CEO of NGX Group, Temi Popoola, echoed the sentiments of admiration and gratitude, highlighti­ng Ogunbanjo’s unwavering dedication to the Exchange’s success and seamless leadership transition­s.

Otudeko shared poignant recollecti­ons of Ogunbanjo, portraying him as an adroit gentleman whose simplicity, brilliance and doggedness were instrument­al during the demutualis­ation process.

However, on behalf of the stockbroke­rs, the Doyen of capital market, Yusufu Rachidi, said: "It is indeed a sad time for members of the stockbroki­ng community to receive the family of Bimbo few months after we gathered here to pay homage to the departed father.

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