EGHEOMHANRE EYIEYIEN: AN INTRODUCTION
My name is
Egheomhanre Emmanuel Eyieyien. Most people know me as Eghes. I grew up to find
that my Mum had shortened my first name, which in the Bini language means “My
Time Has Come”, by adding an “s” to the first four letters. And I loved it.
I was born on 29th
April, 1967, in St. Camillus Hospital, Uromi, in the then Midwest Region (now Edo
State), to late Deacon Fidelis Ewaleifo Eyieyien of Uhondughe Clan of Egbele,
Uromi, and Mrs Martha Eroboman Eyieyien (nee Ogbodaga) of Uzenema Clan of Arrue,
Uromi. I am the first of two sons.
I am the Group Chief
Executive Officer of Pharez Limited. I founded the Company in April, 1998, with
the support of six other promoters and we have since grown to have subsidiary
companies involved in Ratings, Business Consulting, Human Capital Development
and Training, and Investments.
I had my primary
education in Government School, Uromi, from 1972 to 1974 and St. Patrick's
Primary School, Yaba, Lagos, from 1974 to 1978. I attended King’s College,
Lagos, from 1978 to 1983 and read Accounting at the University of Benin from
1983 to 1987.
I did the statutory National
Youth Service in the 1987/1988 service year. My place of Primary Assignment was
the Lagos State Ministry of Finance, Alausa, Ikeja, from where I was seconded
to the Accounts Department of the Lagos High Court, Igbosere, Lagos. I passed
the qualifying examination to become an Associate member of the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) in May, 1989, and I became a Fellow of
the Institute in year 2000. I am also an Associate Member of the Nigeria
Institute of Management.
I joined the Nigeria
Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) as a pioneer staff in August, 1989, as an
Assistant Bank Examiner (equivalent of an Assistant Manager) and I served for
eight years resigning in October, 1997, as a Senior Bank Examiner (equivalent
of a Senior Manager) to establish Pharez Limited. The Company was incorporated
in January, 1998, but we formally commenced business operations on 16th
April, 1998.
I have extensive
experience in bank examination, operations, restructuring and failure
resolution having led various assignments covering several financial
institutions. And I acquired
international exposure through a work-study attachment with the Division of
Resolution of the United States’ Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
in 1993.
I served as the
Executive Director, Operations and Corporate Services, on the Management Board
of Merchant Bank for Africa (Nig.) Ltd., which is now defunct, as an appointee
of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation
between September, 1995 and August, 1997.
While at NDIC, I was formally recognised for outstanding performance as
a “High Flyer” in 1996 by the Management under the leadership of late Mr. John
Ebhodaghe, the pioneer Managing Director and Chief Executive.
Between October,
2005, and February, 2006, I took a leave of absence from Pharez to serve as the
Executive Director, Operations and Retail Banking, on the Interim Board of
Allstates Trust Bank Plc as an appointee of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
I am a Fellow of the Africa
Leadership Initiative West Africa (ALIWA) of the Aspen Institute, Colorado,
United States of America. I was recognised by Financial Standard Newspapers
among its Top 50 Nigerian Corporate Achievers in 2003 and by Thisday Newspapers
as one of its I-Pod Generation of 40 Under-40 Young Nigerian Achievers in 2005.
And, yes, I would love to add that I had the distinction of being the Best Student in Economics in the 1983 Graduating Class of King's College, Lagos. I still have the Economics book I was given by the School; duly signed by the Principal, Mr. A. A. Ibegbulam. It is unarguably my most treasured Award till date. :-D
I initiated Stand
Against Corruption and Kleptocrats! (SACK!), a people-driven anti-corruption
campaign and it was launched in Lagos in October, 2011. I presently coordinate
SACK! I am a Public Affairs Commentator, Public Policy and Social Analyst,
Speaker and Writer. I am frequently a Guest Analyst on several radio and
television programmes in Nigeria focused on Banking and Finance, the Economy,
Politics and sundry topical issues in our society and polity. My articles are well published
in the print media and are available on my blogs: http://eghes.blogspot.com and
http://egheomhanre.wordpress.com.
I am a member of the
Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria's Sub-Committee on Strategy, Research
and Advocacy and a Volunteer Business Mentor of Fate Foundation. An ordained
Pastor, I minister in the office of a Teacher/Prophet and I am an Apostle in
the Market Place.
I am passionate about
national transformation and committed to playing my part in the renaissance of
Nigeria and Africa, in righteousness, with integrity and excellence. I am very
happily married to Awesiri Nwaji Eyieyien (since 5th September, 1992) and we are
blessed with a son, Omoseona Isaiah Chukwuyenumkekanma.
Esan di fure!
Esan di fure!
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