Idowu becomes first female head of Nigeria’s credit institute

A massive glass ceiling just shattered within the Nigerian credit management industry. Dr. Markie Idowu recently took over as the first female President and Chairman of the Governing Council for the National Institute of Credit Administration. She previously served two terms as the second-in-command before ascending to lead this statutory body of professionals.

She currently directs a squad of eight other distinguished council members. This group features Professor Chris Onalo acting as Registrar alongside Engr. Prof. Amieyeofori Valentine Felix, who functions as the new Vice-Chairman. The roster also lists Dr. Thomas Imokhai, Eunice Oghomwen Sampson, Dr. Wosilat Adebayo, Engr. Owoyemi Alaba and Alhaji Sada Ladan-Baki.

Idowu brings over thirty-six years of grinding across the banking and technology sectors. Her resume boasts senior executive roles at major institutions like CMB, GTBank, Fidelity Bank, and Polaris Bank. She reportedly drove significant growth in IT operations and corporate banking during those decades of service.
 

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