Revealed! Sterling Bank CEO Abubakar Suleiman’s Big Dream

Abubakar Suleiman, the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Sterling Bank, has his eyes on a bigger thing – beyond his current position.

And this is very clear; he wants to be in charge of the financial institution’s Holding Company (Holdco) when things eventually take shape.

Available information indicated the Holdco which will oversee the operations of Sterling Bank as well as other of its subsidiaries already has the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

And Mr. Suleiman’s brilliant display as far as the operation at the bank (Sterling Bank) is concerned since he took over is reported to be doing real good to his ambition.

Report monitored on societynow.ng, the news breaker, indicated stakeholders who believe in his capacity to make things happen for the good all and the organisation are already pushing for his emergence.

“The Holdco will oversee operations at the bank and Abubakar is being pushed to take charge because of the direction he has shaped for Sterling Bank and the complexity involved in making huge returns since he took office,” societynow.ng reports.

A graduate of Economics from University of Abuja and Master’s Degree holder in Major Programs Management from Said Business, University of Oxford, Abubakar Suleiman, 47, who succeeded Yemi Adeola, assumed his current position in April 2018.

And the bank he oversees has witnessed remarkable growth within his three years at the helm of affairs.

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