Ms evelyn oputu biography of william
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The Chief Risk Officer (CRO), Saheed Alamutu is a thoroughbred governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) professional with over two decades of strategic insight, experience, and excellence in the establishment and management of enterprise risk to optimize opportunities in pursuit of organization objective. In his role as the CRO, he oversees the risk management function in Coronation Merchant Bank, ensuring that material risk exposures of the organization are managed within the Board approved risk appetite.
He is certified by professional institutions across Africa, Europe, and the Americas – a Fellow of the Chartered Bankers Institute in Nigeria, Chartered Banker (Scotland), Member of Chartered Securities and Investment (MCSI), and Professional Member, Institute of Operational Risk (PIOR) in the United Kingdom and a Certified Information Security Manager, CISM (ISACA). He holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Chemistry from the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, and a master
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By Reuben Abati
As spokesman to President Goodluck Jonathan, my phones rang endlessly and became more than personal navigators within the social space. They defined my entire life; dusk to dawn, all year-round. The phones buzzed non-stop, my email was permanently active; my twitter account received tons of messages per second. The worst moments were those days when there was a Boko Haram attack virtually every Sunday.
The intrusion into my private life was total as my wife complained about her sleep being disrupted by phones that never seemed to stop ringing. Besides, whenever I was not checking or responding to the phones, I was busy online trying to find out if the APC had said something contrary or some other fellow was up to any mischief.
A media manager in the 21st century is a slave of the Breaking News, a slave particularly of the 24-hour news cycle, and a potential nervous breakdown case. Debo Adesina, my colleague at The Guardian once said I wa