Elumelu bows out, Nnorom takes over as UBA Board Chairman 

Elumelu bows out, Nnorom takes over as UBA Board Chairman 

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United Bank for Africa Plc has announced that Mr. Tony O. Elumelu, CFR, Group Chairman of UBA, will retire from the Board of Directors of UBA on 21 August 2026, upon the completion of the 12-year tenure limit prescribed for Non-Executive Directors of Banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

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