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e-Tranzact appoints new directors

e-Tranzact has announced the appointment  of Paul Obanua, Jude David Ogochukwu Mbamal and  Olayinka Oluwatimilehin as Non-Executive directors.

The company also appointed Olaniyi Toluwalope as Executive Director. 

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Paul Obanua is the Group Managing Director of Greenfield Assets Limited. Obanua, an alumnus of Lagos Business School is also a member of the Nigerian-Chinese Business Council

Judedavid Ogochukwu Mbamalu holds an LL.B from the University of Nigeria and a Masters degree from the Lagos State University and Queen Mary University, London.

Mbamalu, who is currently the Managing Partner of Jumbo chambers, obtained a Graduate Certificate in public Policy Administration from Walden University and another certificate in privacy and Data protection (PDP) from the United Nations lnstitute of Training and Research (UNITAR).

Olayinka Oluwatimehin is the founder and Group Chief Executive of Amazon Energy Limited. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Lagos and has attended various management courses. 

Olaniyi Toluwalope holds a BSc in Accounting and an MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business. He is also a Chartered Accountant.

Before joining eTranzact lnternational Plc as the Chief Financial Officer in 2011, he worked in several units within PricewaterhouseCoopers including Financial Services, Energy and Oil & Gas, Telecommunication, and Consumer and lndustrial Products. 

Toluwalope is currently the interim Chief Executive Officer of eTranzact lnternational Plc.

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