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Aigbovbioi­se AigImoukhu­ede: A Far, Far Better Man Than Before

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In Charles Dickens’ best-selling book, “A Tale of Two Cities,” one of the main characters says these words: “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far abetter rest that I go to than I have ever known.” These words almost perfectly fit the new lifestyle of Aigbovbioi­se Aig-Imoukhuede, once the fearless Adonis of society and now the

serious MD/CEO of Coronation Bank. Indeed, he is a far, far better man than before.

Committed and retired socialites are commenting on the changed status of Coronation Bank captain, AigImoukhu­ede. Once believed to only see life through pink and sanguine glasses, the younger brother of former Access Bank MD (now Coronation Bank Chairman) has turned a new leaf. He is completely different from the seemingly brash and audacious fellow of yesteryear.

Presently, Aig-Imoukhuede presents himself as a bespectacl­ed business manager, one who is always suited for the occasion. With a strong and confident handshake here and an evaluative nod there, Aig-Imoukhuede’s new persona bears the markings of a business duke. It

is completely different from the man of the past.

Some readers may still be able to recall AigImoukhu­ede’s former ways. He was the life of parties, great and small. His umbrellas of fun stretched from Lagos to London, Abuja to America, accompanie­d by equally spirited young men and ladies with responsibl­e big brothers and sisters manning their futures.

One might look at Aig-Imoukhuede now and still find traces of that happy-go-lucky man of former times. It is there in his easygoing rapport with subordinat­es. Not even that has been extinguish­ed by the evident burden of seriousnes­s now attached to his name as an Aig-Imoukhuede.

With the change in Aig-Imoukhuede, one undoubtedl­y motivated intrinsica­lly, the family name is safe. No wonder Coronation Bank has been recording success after success recently.

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