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Monday, March 04, 2019 06:00 PM /
AfreximBank Press Release
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has
announced the appointment of Abel Osuji as Director of its Internal Audit
Department following the upgrade of that function into a full department.
Until the appointment, Mr. Osuji had, since 2010,
served as Senior Manager heading the internal audit function of the Bank which
operated at the unit level.
Mr. Osuji joined Afreximbank from Masters Energy Ltd,
Nigeria, where he was Assistant General Manager, Internal Audit, until 2010.
Prior to that, he had served as Head, Investigation
and Business Risk Monitoring Unit, at Intercontinental Bank (now Access Bank),
Nigeria, between 2000 and 2010, and as Trainee (staff Accountant), Senior
Accountant to Audit Supervisor, at EY (formerly Ernst & Young) Nigeria,
from 1994 to 2000.
The new director received a Master of Science in
economics from Enugu State University of Technology, Nigeria, in 2005, and an
MBA from University of Lagos in 2000.
He also holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting from
the University Of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, received in 1992.
Mr. Osuji was elected Fellow of the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of Nigeria in 2013 and holds a Certified Risk Analyst
certification which he received from the International Academy of Business and
Financial Management in 2013.
He attended the Advanced High-Performance Leadership
programme at IMD in Switzerland in 2018.
In his new position, Mr. Osuji is responsible for
leading the design and implementation of Afreximbank’s Internal Audit Services
strategic direction and overseeing the management of change initiatives in
monitoring and evaluation of risk controls in the Bank.
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