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Italian Fashion Designer And Billionaire Brand Owner Giorgio Armani Dies At Age 91
04/09/2025

Italian Fashion Designer And Billionaire Brand Owner Giorgio Armani Dies At Age 91

James Junior Aliyu, a 30-year-old Nigerian national residing in South Africa at the time of his criminal conduct, has pl...
02/09/2025

James Junior Aliyu, a 30-year-old Nigerian national residing in South Africa at the time of his criminal conduct, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering.

Aliyu, who was arrested and extradited from South Africa to the United States, is the last of three defendants to plead guilty to his role in a business email compromise (BEC) scheme.

Eight other defendants previously pled guilty in the District of Maryland in separate cases related to the same conspiracy.

Kelly O. Hayes, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced the guilty plea with Acting Special Agent in Charge Evan Campanella, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) – Baltimore on August 26, 2025.

On June 24, 2019, a federal grand jury returned an indictment, charging Aliyu, Kosi Goodness Simon-Ebo, 30, and Henry Onyedikachi Echefu, 31, for conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering.

All three are Nigerian citizens who resided in South Africa at the time of the crimes. Federal authorities unsealed the indictment on July 6, 2022, upon the defendants’ arrests outside of the U.S. All three were extradited to the United States from outside the country to face their federal charges.Nigerian home decor trends

According to his plea agreement, from February 2017 until at least July 2017, Aliyu conspired with others to perpetrate a BEC scheme. Specifically, Aliyu and his co-conspirators, including co-conspirators residing in Maryland, gained unauthorized access to email accounts associated with individuals and businesses that they targeted.

JUST IN: Customs intercept arms, ammunition, drones worth over ₦377 million
02/09/2025

JUST IN: Customs intercept arms, ammunition, drones worth over ₦377 million

Zenith at 35: The Jim Ovia Dream The BeginningIn May 1990, Nigeria’s banking industry was a battlefield. The Structural ...
28/08/2025

Zenith at 35: The Jim Ovia Dream

The Beginning

In May 1990, Nigeria’s banking industry was a battlefield. The Structural Adjustment Programme had opened the floodgates to new banks, but many were shaky, undercapitalized, and destined to collapse. Amid the chaos, a young entrepreneur named Jim Ovia founded a small bank called Zenith.

Ovia’s vision was clear: to prove that Nigeria could build a bank that rivaled the world’s best—not by shortcuts or political favors, but through professionalism, technology, and people. He recruited not just employees, but believers.

Back then, Zenith was ambition wrapped in humility. Today, it is Nigeria’s largest bank by assets and earnings—a powerhouse with ₦30 trillion in assets and ₦3.97 trillion in gross earnings (2024), ranked by Brand Finance among the Top 500 banking brands in the world.

But Zenith’s story is not just about numbers. It is about people, vision, and permanence.

The Jim Ovia Factor: Vision As Currency
Every great institution begins with a founder whose vision burns brighter than the obstacles. For Zenith, that was Jim Ovia.

While many banks of the 1990s pursued rapid, reckless expansion, Ovia emphasized capital adequacy, transparency, and cutting-edge technology. He imported banking software at a time when Nigerian banks still processed ledgers manually. He insisted on compliance and professionalism when “briefcase banks” cut corners.

His mantra was simple: hire the best, give them the tools, and let excellence scale itself.

That ethos became Zenith’s DNA—and its shield during the banking crises of the 1990s and early 2000s, when dozens of competitors collapsed.

Empowering People

Zenith has always been more than a bank. It is a university of talent.

Dame (Dr.) Adaora Umeoji, once a youth corper, is now the first female Group Managing Director/CEO in Zenith’s history, and one of the few women to lead a Tier-1 bank in Africa.

His Excellency Kashim Shettima GCON, the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is an alumnus of Zenith Bank, as are Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite – Minister of State for Finance; Nonye Ayeni – CEO Nigerian Export Promotion Council; Udom Emmanuel – Fmr Governor of Akwa Ibom State; Godwin Emefiele – Fmr CBN Governor and Peter Amango – Chairman of Globus and a host of other prominent Nigerian industry leaders.

This culture explains why many pioneer staff remain to this day—three decades on. They did not just work for a bank. They built a house, and the house built them back.

Customers as Family

Jim Ovia often recalls the story of Zenith’s very first customer: a Chinese businessman who opened an account in 1990—and still banks with Zenith today.

He was not alone. At its 35th anniversary, Zenith honored dozens of pioneer customers who have stayed loyal since the beginning.

This loyalty is not accidental. For 35 years, Zenith has built a “trust economy.” Customers are not treated as numbers but as partners. Whether in corporate banking, retail services, or digital platforms, Zenith’s philosophy is simple: protect trust, and profit will follow.

Innovation as Lifeblood

Zenith has always been a step ahead technologically.

In the mid-1990s, it was one of the first Nigerian banks to deploy online real-time banking software.

In the 2000s, it championed e-banking and card services when others hesitated.

Today, its Zenith Mobile App and Internet Banking platforms serve millions, making it a leader in digital transactions.

It was also among the earliest banks to adopt cloud computing and enterprise-level cybersecurity infrastructure.

This tech-first strategy is why Zenith consistently ranks as one of the most profitable banks in Africa.

Meeting the New Era

In 2023, the Central Bank of Nigeria shocked the industry with a mandate: all international operated banks must raise their minimum capital from ₦120 billion to ₦500 billion by 2026.

While competitors scrambled, Zenith became the first bank to meet the new capitalization requirements—years ahead of schedule. For stakeholders, it was confirmation of Zenith’s reputation: resilient, disciplined, and always prepared.

The Lesson for Nigeria

Zenith at 35 is not just a banking story—it is a parable of nation-building.

It shows that when you treat people as partners in vision and not disposable workers but as partners in vision, they will stay and rise.

It shows that customers are not just transactions—they are communities of trust.

It proves that discipline and long-term planning can outlast chaos.

From a small bank in 1990 to an international giant today, Zenith has outgrown its founders but never abandoned its DNA: people, purpose, permanence.

The Legacy

At 35, Zenith Bank is not merely celebrating success—it is celebrating an institution that is the benchmark of banking excellence.

It is celeberating the innumerable leaders it has nurtured for the nation.

It is growing customers that have became family.

It is celeberating innovation and resilience.

Zenith has shown that greatness is not built on profit alone but on the audacity of vision and the loyalty of people who believe in it.

And as Nigeria confronts its economic future, the lesson is clear: institutions built on trust, discipline, and people will always outlive the storms.

Governor Otti promises not to abandon any road project, clarifies seaport delay.Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has assu...
28/08/2025

Governor Otti promises not to abandon any road project, clarifies seaport delay.

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, has assured the people of Ukwa East that his administration will not abandon any ongoing road projects in the area

JUST IN: Katsina State has launched eight newly acquired Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) to strengthen security effor...
25/08/2025

JUST IN: Katsina State has launched eight newly acquired Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs) to strengthen security efforts across the state, bringing its total fleet to 43—the highest in the region.

🚨BREAKING NEWS 🚨JAMB has directed all candidates who uploaded their O’level results before the release of the final 2025...
25/08/2025

🚨BREAKING NEWS 🚨

JAMB has directed all candidates who uploaded their O’level results before the release of the final 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WAEC SSCE) results to revisit accredited centres and re-upload their results.

Distribution Companies of Nigeria, DISCOs, revenue increased year-on-year, YoY, by 39.7 per cent to N1.132 trillion from...
24/08/2025

Distribution Companies of Nigeria, DISCOs, revenue increased year-on-year, YoY, by 39.7 per cent to N1.132 trillion from N810.86 billion recorded in the corresponding period of 2024.

JUST IN: Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Aiteo and AA Rano adjust petrol depot prices to N823 per litre
24/08/2025

JUST IN: Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Aiteo and AA Rano adjust petrol depot prices to N823 per litre

JUST IN: Nigerian pastors David Oyedepo, Chris Oyakhilome and David Adeboye,  makes list of richest pastors in the World...
22/08/2025

JUST IN: Nigerian pastors David Oyedepo, Chris Oyakhilome and David Adeboye, makes list of richest pastors in the World.

19/08/2025

Police Officers Attached To Anti-kidnapping Unit Of Rivers State Command ßrutalizes Man And His Friends In Port Harcourt, Leaving Him to his faith After He Couldn't Meet Up To Their Demand Of N1Million Because His Tinted Permit Was Expired.

Is this enough reason to do this to this man?

Source: Oriental Times

"I'm gonna give Mike Tyson $5-million. He's my uncle now." Jake Paul"I don't really feel like I defeated Mike Tyson. See...
19/11/2024

"I'm gonna give Mike Tyson $5-million. He's my uncle now." Jake Paul

"I don't really feel like I defeated Mike Tyson. Seeing a 58 year old legend go toe-to-toe with a 27 year old young and strong boxer like me for 8 rounds was enough for me. I thought I was gonna defēat Mike in 3 rounds but man was still too strong for me even in his late 50s. I respect you and that's why I'm giving you $5-million for giving me the honor to fîght you. You're my uncle now." Jake Paul

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