The
elevation of Mr. Waheed Olagunju, the erstwhile Executive Director,
Small and Medium Enterprises of Nigeria's Bank of Industry (BOI) to
the position of Acting Managing Direction/Chief Executive Officer in
the aftermath of the sacking of several Heads of parastatals and
government agencies that saw the exit of Mr. Rasheed Adejare Olaoluwa
from the Bank as its CEO has been hailed by many who described it as
an informed choice on the part of the President.
In
a banking career that spans over two decades, Mr. Olagunju has
consistently demonstrated an uncommon capacity and capability in
successfully taking on higher responsibilities assigned to him. Mr.
Olagunju’s versatility is exhibited in the various positions he has
occupied since he joined Nigerian Industrial Development Bank (NIDB),
the precursor institution to BOI in 1990 as a Senior Manager and rose
to the position of Executive Director (Business Development) in 2012.
He acted as MD/CEO of Bank of Industry between 11th April and 16th
May 2014 before he was reassigned the Executive Director (Small and
Medium Enterprises). Prior to Mr. Olagunju’s appointment as member
of the Board of Directors of BOI in 2012, he served as the Company
Secretary of the Bank for 15 years (1997-2012) and concurrently as
General Manager, Strategic Planning and Corporate Communications
between 2007 and 2012. He was one of the architect and drivers of
BOI’s outstanding turnaround and transformation into one of
Africa’s best Development Finance Institution (DFI). Mr. Waheed
Olagunju was actively involved with the reconstruction of NIDB into
BOI (2000-2001) and the consolidation of the mandates of NIDB, the
Nigerian Bank for Commerce and Industry (NBCI) and the National
Economic Reconstruction Fund (NERFUND) into that of BOI and worked
closely with the Federal Ministry of Industry and Messrs. KPMG, the
consultancy firm that was engaged to handle the exercise. This is not
inclusive of the fact that in the early years of BOI, Mr. Olagunju
coordinated the diagnostic study of the Bank that was undertaken
between 2004 and 2005 by the Swedish Consultants (Messrs. Swedish
Development Advisers) who were appointed by the African Development
Bank. He equally played a pivotal role in the implementation of their
recommendations that formed a vital input into BOI’s paradigm shift
that triggered the bank’s rapid transformation in 2006. He has all
along been a strong member of BOI’s Senior Management Team and
later its Board of Directors that has been driving the bank’s
highly impressive performance.
Before embarking on his banking career, Mr. Waheed Olahunju had a distinguished broadcast career at the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) between July 1981 and July 1990 (inclusive of NYSC); a highly resourceful professional, he rose to the position of Controller of News and Head of the Economic Desk before he joined the NIDB in August 1990. The positive impact witnessed by his previous stint as Acting MD/CEO of BOI has remained a point of reference in the bank despite the brief time he had.
Happily married with children, Mr. Olagunju bagged his Bachelors and Master’s Degree from the University of Lagos in 1991 and 1994 respectfully as well as a Professional Certificate in Investment Appraisal and risk analysis from the Queens university, Canada,in 2013.
Before embarking on his banking career, Mr. Waheed Olahunju had a distinguished broadcast career at the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) between July 1981 and July 1990 (inclusive of NYSC); a highly resourceful professional, he rose to the position of Controller of News and Head of the Economic Desk before he joined the NIDB in August 1990. The positive impact witnessed by his previous stint as Acting MD/CEO of BOI has remained a point of reference in the bank despite the brief time he had.
Happily married with children, Mr. Olagunju bagged his Bachelors and Master’s Degree from the University of Lagos in 1991 and 1994 respectfully as well as a Professional Certificate in Investment Appraisal and risk analysis from the Queens university, Canada,in 2013.
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