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Two new directors join Jaiz bank

Mr Seedy Mohammed Nijie and Alhaji Mamun Ibrahim Maude have been appointed as Non-Executive Directors of Jaiz Bank Plc. The appointment takes effect from March…

Mr Seedy Mohammed Nijie and Alhaji Mamun Ibrahim Maude have been appointed as Non-Executive Directors of Jaiz Bank Plc.

The appointment takes effect from March 16, 2020.

From Seedy Mohammed Nijie profile, he holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London.

Nijie is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountant in the UK and an Associate professional Risk Manager.

In 1999, he started his career as an Assistant Audit Manager at Deloitte & Touche, the Gambia. He also worked with the Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in 2005 and he served in different capacities and rose up to the position of Senior Investment Specialist.

He has 20 years of work experience at Audit & Advisory Services and Risk Management. Nijie represents Islamic Development Bank on the board.

Alhaji Mamun Ibrahim Maude who is also appointed by the bank holds a Master’s Degree in Banking and Finance from the Bayero University Kano. He started his career in 1979 as a Principal Accountant at the Kaduna State Water Board. In 1985 he worked as the Chief Accountant and Company Secretary of Funtua Cottonseed Crushing Co. Ltd, Funtua.

Between 1989 and 2008, he held various positions at the Central Bank of Nigeria, including Banking services and Banking supervision. He was later appointed as Chairman of Newtide Insurance Brokers Ltd.

He is currently the Special Adviser Financial, to the Chairman of Oriental Energy Resources Limited. He has had over 40 years of work experience in Public Civil Service, Banking & Insurance and Oil & Gas sectors. He also has versed knowledge of Islamic Finance and has travelled locally and internationally to deliver lectures and papers on the subject.

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