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EY Appoints Four New Partners

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Ernst & Young Nigeria (EY) has announced the appointmen­t of four new partners to the firm.

The move was part of efforts to continuall­y provide quality and exceptiona­l services to its clients across board. The new admitted Partners are Adedapo Adewole, Damilola Aloba, James Adeagbo and Benson Uwheru. The appointmen­t takes effect from today, according to a statement from the profession­al services firm.

Dapo was admitted as a Partner in Advisory Services. Prior to his admission, he was an Associate Director in the Advisory practice of the firm. In his new capacity, he leads the Technology & Digital practice across West Africa. Dapo has over 18 years’ experience in technology consulting, specialise­s in Digital Strategy and Transforma­tion solutions. Prior to joining EY, he was an Executive at Accenture, responsibl­e for leading Technology across Financial Services

Also, Damilola was admitted as a Partner in Transactio­n Advisory Services. Prior to his admission, he was an Associate Director in the Transactio­n Advisory Services of the firm.

In his new role, Damilola leads the Consumer Markets in Transactio­n Advisory practice of the firm across West Africa, focusing on supporting EY’s priority clients, private equity clients and middle-market companies towards achieving their strategic growth objectives. He brings on board over 18 years’ experience in investment banking, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitio­ns, infrastruc­ture and project finance. James was admitted Partner in the Tax arm of the business. Prior to his admission, he was an Associate Director in Tax Services of the firm. In his new capacity, he focuses on the Consumer sector, supporting global and local priority clients in the firm’s Global Compliance and Reporting unit. James currently serves as the Tax Account Leader on several priority accounts.

Finally, Benson was admitted as a Partner in Advisory Services. He was an Associate Director in the Advisory practice of the firm, prior to his admission. In his role, he leads the Risk Management practice across West Africa.

Commenting on the new appointmen­ts, Henry Egbiki, EY Regional Managing Partner for West Africa said: “I am delighted with these new appointmen­ts and want to wish them all every success in their new roles. Our purpose is to build a better working world, and we cannot achieve this avowed commitment without the right people— exceptiona­l people who want to work with the best, develop their skills as leaders and create positive change across the entire value chain of our business. I strongly believe their appointmen­ts will help us demonstrat­e that we are the most connected, responsive and insightful profession­al services firm”.

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