Abimbola Ogunbanjo

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Otunba Abimbola Ogunbanjo
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Born
Abimbola Ogunbanjo
Alma materB.Sc. Business Administration from American College, Switzerland LL.B. from University of Buckingham, United Kingdom
OccupationGroup Chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group, Managing Partner of Chris Ogunbanjo LP.

Otunba Abimbola Ogunbanjo is the Group Chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group Plc, (NGX Group), the non-operating holding company the emerged from the demutualisation of The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Prior to this, he was the President of the National Council of the NSE from 2017 to 2021.[1] He currently serves as Managing Partner of the renowned, leading corporate law firm of Chris Ogunbanjo LP (Solicitors), a firm he joined in 1990 after a spell as a credit analyst with Chase Manhattan Bank (Nigeria) Limited.[2] He serves on the boards of several multinational corporations and non-profit organizations including Beta Glass Plc and the Advisory Board of the University of Buckingham Centre for Extractive Studies. He previously served on the Board of GTL Registrars Limited, AIICO Insurance Plc and ConocoPhillips Limited amongst others.

Otunba Ogunbanjo is a member of the International Bar Association, Nigerian Bar Association, Institute of Petroleum and a registered capital market consultant with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Nigeria.[1]

Birth and education[]

Otunba Abimbola Ogunbanjo was born in Nigeria to the family of Chris and Hilda Ogunbanjo, OFR, CON, a distinguished and foremost corporate lawyer, industrialist and philanthropist. He had his early education at Corona School Apapa, University of Lagos Staff School, Claremont School, Hastings, Sussex and Igbobi College, Lagos before proceeding to Millfield School, Street, Somerset, England where he attained his GCE “O” Levels. Otunba Ogunbanjo holds a B.Sc. ( Hons) in Business Administration from the American College, Switzerland. He also holds LL.B. from University of Buckingham, United Kingdom.[2] He has Certificates in International Capital Markets and Maritime Law from the New York Institute of Finance and the University of Southampton respectively. He provides pro-bono legal services to the Nigerian Chamber of Shipping and the Chris Ogunbanjo Foundation where he also serves on its Board of Directors.

He serves as Global Ambassador for the Cervical Cancer-Free Nigeria (CCFN) campaign, an initiative of the Global Oncology (GO), a US-based nonprofit organization supported by the Standford University. The CCFN campaign aims to reduce the unnecessary deaths of Nigerian women form cervical cancer by raising awareness about the safety, efficacy, and availability of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among the Nigerian public[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Ogunbanjo Becomes the President of the National Council of The Nigerian Stock Exchange". The Nigerian Stock Exchange. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Ogunbanjo's Profile". Buckingham. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Global Oncology appoints NSE Council President, Ogunbanjo, as Global Ambassador". 24 December 2020.
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