Following the recent regulatory action of the Central Bank of Nigeria on the five (5) banks, it has become necessary to use this medium to request the following defaulting customers of the affected banks to pay without further delay their indebtedness, failing which the banks will take all appropriate legal actions to ensure repayment. These are the largest debtors and the CBN will continue to publish the list of defaulters on an on-going basis. INTERCONTINENTAL BANK PLC S/ N - ACCOUNT NAME - BALANCE AS AT MAY 31, 2009 (N) - DIRECTORS/MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS - STATUS 1. ASCOT OFFSHORE NIGERIA LIMITED 2. ROCKSON ENGINEERING LIMITED 3. UNITED ALLIANCE COMPANY OF NIG.LTD. 4. ACCOUNTANT GENERAL SPECIAL PROJECT 6. DANSA OIL AND GAS LIMITED 7. IORNA GLOBAL RESOURCES LIMITED 8. FOBY ENGINEEERING LIMITED 9. TRANSNATIONAL CORP OF NIG PLC 11. LISTER OIL LIMITED 12. SAMMY BETH INTERBIZ LIMITED 13. CINCA NIGERIA LIMITED 14. NITEL CDMA PROJECT ACCOUNT 16. CAMDEN RESOURCES LIMITED 17. RIVERSIDE LOGISTICS LIMITED 18. JUMMAI MAHMUD 19. STANZUS INVESTMENT LTD 21. RESOURCE INTERMEDIARIES LIMITED 22. SPRINGBOARD TRUST AND INVESTMENT NI 23. MOBITEL LIMITED 24. CASHCRAFT ASSET MGT LTD 26. SANTRUST SECURITIES LTD 27. DSNL OFFSHORE LTD 28. NORTHERN TEXTILE MANUFACTURER LTD 29. DICETRADE NIGERIA LTD 30. OBAT-OIL PETROLEUM LTD 31. SINGE-OBI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD 32. ENA-BELL LTD 33. ONUOHA E. IBE 34. OJEMAI INVESTMENT COMPANY LTD. 35. BABA HARUNA IBRAHIM 1. KOLVEY COMPANY LIMITED 2. REHOBOTH ASSETS LTD 3. RESOLUTION TRUST AND INVEST CO. LTD 4. PETOSAN PROPERTY AND DEV CO. LTD 5. LARIX NIG LTD 6. BRO WORKS (NIG) LTD 7. SULETICAL NIGERIA LTD 8. AQUITANE OIL AND GAS LTD 9. PETRO-LOGISTICS LIMITED 10. FIOGRET LIMITED 11. OMATEK COMPUTERS LTD 12. DAMNAZ CEMENT COMPANY LTD 13. STERLING CIVIL ENGINEER 14. NICE CORPERATE SERVICES LTD 15. PETTERNS NIGERIA LTD 16. CONTINENTAL TRANFERT TECH LIMI 18. IMAD OIL AND GAS LIMITED 19. IKEJA HOTEL PLC 20. DREDGING ATLATIC COMPANY LTD. 21. ALLIANCE AND GEN. INSURANCE CO. LTD 22. THE DAILY TIMES OF NIG. PLC 23. BRUNEL ENGR. AND CONSULTING LTD. 24. FALCON SECURITIES LIMITED 25. AFRICAN PETROLEUM 26. MERISTEM SECURUTIES LTD. 27. ULO CONSULTANTS LIMITED 28. HOME TRUST SAVINGS AND LOANS S/ N - ACCOUNT NAME - BALANCE AS AT MAY 31, 2009 (N) -DIRECTORS/MAJ OR SHAREHOLDERS - STATUS 1. TRANSNATIONAL CORP.PLC 2. MTS FIRST WIRELESS LTD 3. ZENON 6,251,658,228 Olufemi Otedola, Nana Otedola 4. IRS AIRLINES LTD 5. AVIAN SPEC NIG LTD 6. COMMUNICATION TRENDS LTD 7. OSIGWE FOODS LTD 8. STAR PAPER MILL 9. DJONES 10. MIDLAND GAL. PROD LTD 11. CHACHANGI AIRLINES NIG LTD 12. AFRICAN TEXTILES MFG 13. IKEJA HOTELS PLC 14. BAO YAO HUAN JIAN 15. ZIKLAGSIS NETWORKS 16. MINAJ HOLDING LTD 17. IBETO INDUSTRIES 18. GMT SECURITIES 19. AVIAN SPEC NIG 20. AFRICAN TEXTILE MAN 21. AWARTISE NIG LTD 22. PALM TREE LTD 1. NOTORE CHEMICAL IND. (MARITUS) AND AFRICAN FINANCE CORPORATION NONPERFORMING 2. RAHAMANIYYA GLOBAL RESOURCES LTD 3. LV DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD 4. DANGOTE INDUSTRIES LIMITED 6. WAVES PROJECT NIGERIA LTD 7. SPARK-WEST STEEL INDUSTRIES 8. BFCL ASSETS AND SECURITIES LIMITED 9. MID-WESTERN OIL& GAS COY PLC 11. HONEYWELL GROUP 12. GLOBAL FLEET INDUSTRIES LTD 13. CIRCULAR GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL LTD 14. IMAD OIL &GAS LTD 16. CASHCRAFT ASSET MGT LTD 17. DELTA STATE GOVERNMENT 18. NITEL 19. FLOTSOME INVESTMENT LIMITED 21. PETOSAN PROPERTY & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED 22. DILIVENT INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 23. AQUITANE OIL AND GAS LIMITED 24. VALUELINE SECURITIES & INVESTMENTS LTD 26. JEEDAB FIBRE 27. MARRI CROSS INVESTMENT LTD 28. BERKELEY GROUP PLC 29. JAG GLOBAL RESOURCES LTD 30. ORION TECHNOLOGIES LTD 31. OBAT OIL AND PETROLEUM LTD 32. PETOSAN OIL & GAS COMPANY LIMITED 2. FALCON SECURITIES LIMITED 3. SPRINGBOARD TRUST & INV. NIG. LTD(F 4. JEVKON OIL & GAS LIMITED 5. RUHANTI NIG. ENTERPRISES 6. DE-LORDS SECURITIES LIMITED 7. FRAJEND INVSTMENT NIG LTD 8. INTEGRATED TRUST & INVESTMENT LTD 9. YOOJIN ENGINEERING NIG LTD 10. HAJAIG CONSTRUCTION (NIG) LTD--ACCT 11. RELIANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS LIMIT 12. ADONAI STOCKBROKERS LTD 13. EBONYI STATE GOVERNMENT 14. AFRICA ENERGY S.A (NIG) LTD. 15. EXCALIBUR INVESTMENT 16. INTERCELLULAR NIG. PLC 17. DDJ SPECIAL PROJECTS LTD 18. MATERNAL MANAGERS LTD 19. GTL GREEN TECHNOLOGIES LTD 20. NEW INDUSTRIES AND PROPERTIES LTD 21. A.S RANO OIL AND GAS 22. MASTERS ENERGY OIL AND GAS 23. NAKEEM OIL AND GAS 24. JAG GLOBAL RESOURCES LTD 25. REAL OIL MILLS LIMITED 29. ALMUNOR RESOURCES LTD 30. JEVKON OIL AND GAS LTD 31. GLOBAL GAS AND REFINING LTD 32. ONOGBHAGBE AND ANTHONY ENAHORO 33. M.A.$ USMAN ABBA 34. GHL VENTURE & TRUST LTD 35. COASTAL DREDGING AND CONSTRUCTION LTD 36. KING AND PEARLS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 37. GEFESCO ENT. NIG LTD. 38. RUHANTI NIG.ENT. 845,734,477.04 39. BELPHINS NIGERIA LTD. 40. NATIONAL FERTILIZER COMPANY OF NIG 41. MESAN LIMITED 42. EXCLUSIVE INTERNATIONAL LTD. 44. Tijjani Babangida .(S/plaza project) 45. MATERIAL MANAGERS LTD 46. Obedafe Holdings Nigeria Limited 47. LINLAND NIGERIA LIMITED 48. SINTAX LIMITED 49. THE JUDICIARY BAUCHI STATE 50. DRAGNETANOS CONSTRUCTION 51. RAHMAN BROTHERS LTD 52. VISTA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 53. GLOBAL GAS AND REFINING LTD 54. MAIJAMA'A INTERNATIONAL LTD 55. ACI-COJA A/C 56. ROUDO NIGERIA LIMITED 57. OCEANIC EXPRESS OFFSHORE OPERATIONS 58. UWA INDUSTRIES NIG. LTD. 59. YOOJIN ENGINEERING CO. NIG LTD-A/C2 60. LANDA LTD 61. RISMAN NIG LTD 11 62. Sanusi Sule Garo 63. ENERGY VENTURES LTD 64. EMWAI CO.LTD (REALTY DEPT.) 65. MINISTRY OF FINANCE & ECONOMIC PLAN 66. CHUBAD AB 67. DYNAMIC PORTFOLIOS LTD. 68. STANDARD UNION SECURITY LTD A/C(B) 69. BAZAMRI P.V.C.TILES LTD. 70. RUHANTI NIGERIA ENTERPRISES 71. PRAKLA GEOMECHANIK INT. LTD 72. UNIVERSAL NAT.BEVERAGES LIMITED 73. CEM-CON [NIG] LTD 74. Sterling Plantations & Processing Co, 75. UNIVERSAL NAT.BEVERAGES LIMITED 76. DR. PETER ODILI 77. TRANSKY AIRLINES LTD 78. REEJ INT`L LTD. 79. INDEPENDENT PETROLEUM MARKETERS ASS 80. YUSUNAB (NIG) LTD 81. ULTIMATE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED 82. E.& L.OIL MILLS LTD. 83. ARARAUME GODWIN IFEANYI 84. CAPERNAUM VENTURES LIMITED 85. NURUDEEN INT 86. BROADBAND TECHNOLOGIES LTD . 87. HYDROWORKS LIMITED 88. TRITEL NETWORK 89. SACATOMIO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 90. NADINA INDUSTRIES LIMITED 91. SIGMA ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTIONS LTD 92. ALH. MUSA HARUNA 93. ABU TU INV 94. ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL LTD 95. SAM-DAVID INT'L LTD 96. ALI MUHAMMAD 97. ABBEY TRAVELS 98. GRAINS PROCESSING NIG LTD 99. TRANS SAHARAN 3 100. GJMSER COMMODIT 101. FIRST VENTURES (NIG) LIMITED 102. AFRICAN INITIATIVE DEVEPMENT CONSULT LTD 103. OBAFEMI OLANREWAJU K. ADEBOYEJO BASHIRU ADEOLA 104. BROADFIELDS INTERMEDIARIES LTD FINBANK'S TOTAL : 42,445,227,400.33 TOTAL DEBT : 747 Billion Naira
CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA ADVERTORIAL
44,670,080,228.83
JOEY CHUMA OBUE, SAMUEL AIKHIONBARE, HENRY IMASEKHA AND EMMANUEL NWACHUKW
NONPERFORMING
36,989,685,692.84
ENGR. J. I. A. ARUMEMIIKHIDE AND MRS. MARY E. ARUMEMI-IKHIDE
NONPERFORMING
16,247,686,168.18
MR. AIG-IMOUKHUEDE AND MR. HERBERT WIGWE
NONPERFORMING
14,528,671,304.81
NONPERFORMING
5. RAHAMANIYYA OIL AND GAS LTD.
12,799,823,561.55
AIL. ADDULRAHAMAN M. BASHIR, ALH. MUSA BASHIR, ALH. ZAYYANU AND BARR. JAMILA BASHIR
NONPERFORMING
8,836,682,542.69
ALHAJI SANI DANGOTE, ALHAJI ALIKO DANGOTE, ALHAJI MOHAMMED SANI DANGOTE
NONPERFORMING
7,700,000,000.00
NWUCHE NNANNA, DAVID IGWE
NONPERFORMING
6,861,592,031.47
ENGR. EMMANUEL O. EFOBI, DR. (MRS) SARAH EFOBI
NONPERFORMING
6,553,985,525.18
PRO. NDI OKEREKE-ONYIUKE, TOM ISEGHOHI
NONPERFORMING
10. MAVEN ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED
5,927,624,574.44
CHIEF EFFONG, TUNDE ADEYEMI, FRANK OBOTT
NONPERFORMING
5,000,000,000.00
ALH ARISEKOLA ALAO, ISMAIL ALAO, KADIJAT ALAO
NONPERFORMING
4,500,000,000.00
NOSO UJAM, NINA EGWU
NONPERFORMING
3,821,838,736.45
ENGR. H.F. ENUHA
NONPERFORMING
3,593,779,589.40
TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATION
NONPERFORMING
15. TRIQUEST ENERGY LIMITED
2,430,000,000.00
ALH. DAGAZAU AND CHIJIPKE OKENWA
NONPERFORMING
2,400,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
2,400,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
2,300,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
2,273,401,070.49
NONPERFORMING
20. INTEGRATED OIL -GAS LIMITED
2,000,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
2,000,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
2,000,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
1,380,781,422.64
NONPERFORMING
1,535,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
25. BROOKE INVESTMENT LTD
1,658,486,009.44
NONPERFORMING
1,585,818,101.57
NONPERFORMING
1,601,019,849.77
NONPERFORMING
1,638,176,888.55
NONPERFORMING
1,000,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
1,000,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
1,175,827,597.23
NONPERFORMING
1,293,727,613.35
NONPERFORMING
654,593,289.82
NONPERFORMING
736, 850,500.02
NONPERFROMING
544,880,532.37
NONPERFORMING
INTERCONTINENTAL BANK'S TOTAL: 210,903,162,331.07
AFRIBANK PLC
S/ N - ACCOUNT NAME - BALANCE AS AT MAY 31, 2009 (N) - DIRECTORS/MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS - STATUS
16,500,000,000.00
SULIEMAN IBRAHIM, AISHA BA'ABA USMAN, HABATUN M.A
NONPERFORMING
15,000,000,000.00
CHUDI AJAEGBU, CHIAMAKA AJAEGBU, TOCHI NAOMI AJAEGBU, EKENE AJAEGBU, JOSEPHINE AJAEGBU
NONPERFORMING
12,000,000,000.00
PATIENCE ORIGHOMESAN, SARAH ORITSEMARUNTOSAN, PETER UKUORITSEMIFE OKOLO, JOSHUA TORITSEJU
NONPERFORMING
10,000,000,000.00
PATIENCE ORIGHOMESAN, SARAH ORITSEMARUNTOSAN, PETER UKUORITSEMIFE OLOLO, JOSHUA TORITSEJU
NONPERFORMING
6,100,000,000.00
ALHAJI IDAH
NONPERFORMING
5,000,000,000.00
ALHAJI IBRAHIM
NONPERFORMING
5,000,000,000.00
NONPERFORMING
2,451,429,489.89
DAHIRU WADA, IKECHUKWU OKOLO, VICTORIA NGOZI OKOLO, OLARENWAJU KUSEMIJU, KUNLE AKEJU, KWAME NKURUMAH NGOJI, IBUKUN ADEGBITE
NONPERFORMING
1,753,629,570.19
DR UGOJI EGBUJO, MR SHAKAR OLUWO, AKUDO EGBUJO
NONPERFORMING
1,683,796,444.93
CHIEF GREAT OGBORU, MR TURNER OGBORU,CHIEF FADA OGBORU
NONPERFORMING
1,649,380,634.77
MRS FLORENCE SERIKI, FOLA ADEOLA DR TIM FAWINRE
NONPERFORMING
1,624,731,764.95
ENGR IBRAHIM A. GOBIR, ALH. ABUBAKAR MAGAJI, ALH ALIYU MUJINYAWA, ALH MOHAMMED DANDARE
NONPERFORMING
1,588,641,038.00
NONPERFORMING
1,468,012,191.22
LAWAL MOHAMMED AUWAL, AUWAL ASMA'U
NONPERFORMING
1,121,815,000.00
NONPERFORMING
696,195,060.96
ALH HASSAN IBETO, MR BENOY BARRY, MR ROHEEN BARRY, DR ADAM ALI BIU
NONPERFORMING
17. ORANGE-LINE LTD
661,722,356.08
CHIKE IROEGBUNAM, CHIEDU N. EDOZIE
NONPERFORMING
555,359,418.30
ALH. ABBA DASUKI, BASHIR ADAMU GUSAU
NONPERFORMING
541,029,826.48
NONPERFORMING
510,252,876.98
JOHANNAS DAVID RASSFELD, HERMAN STREWE, ENGR. KASALI ADEBAYO SHITTU, STANLEY ABALI
NONPERFORMING
508,868,225.48
ALANI AKINRINADE, OLAFISOYE A.O, A. ADEDEJI, MRS DINOBI, MR LAMIDI W.A, EMMANUEL OLANIYI, ADRIAN BAULF
NONPERFORMING
493,472,332.51
NONPERFORMING
6,935,006,115.89
NONPERFORMING
29,500,000,000.00
PETER OLOLO (MD), SIMBABE JOSEPH, EMMANUEL UGBO
NONPERFORMING
12,804,121,542.49
FEMI OTEDOLA, OSA OSUNDE, TUNDE FALASINU, CLEM AVIOMAH, LAYI, BOLEDEOKU, GRACE EKPEYONG
NONPERFORMING
2,920,559,831
ISHAYA SHEKARI, KELAMB INVEST LTD, OLUSEGUN OLUSANYA, ENGR. LAITAN OMILAJA, IMURAT INT’L LTD, CHRISTOPHER ATTAH, SYLVERIUS OKOLI, CHIEF ADE OJO, EST OF MUDA GBOLAHAN, GREAT AFRICA TRUST, ADOLODUN OLAIYA, BSQ ASSET MGT. AND MARJISTA LTD.
NONPERFORMING
2,025,395,139.48
CHIEF UCHE OKPUMO, BARR. SAM NWOSU, DETOLA OLU OLOWONWA
NONPERFORMING
763,260,162.00
FEMI ADEMOSUN
NONPERFORMING
AFRIBANK'S TOTAL : 141, 856,679,021.60
UNION BANK PLC
30,863,304,173
DR. NDI OKEREKEONYIUKE
NONPERFORMING
9,849,331,689
CHIEF LULU BRIGS
NONPERFORMING
NONPERFORMING
3,331,882,287
KHALIFA ISIAKA RABIU,YUSUF RABIU,SHEIKH RABIU
NONPERFORMING
1,747,793,566
NONPERFORMING
1,127,361,164
ENGR UZO UDEMBA,BARR. ADA-UGO UDEMBA
NONPERFORMING
959,674,031
CHIEF A. K. MOHAMMED; SHAANXI FUWAYIA CO. LTD
NONPERFORMING
719,816,365
CHIEF ECHEME NNANA KALU
NONPERFORMING
524,929,000
Sir J.O Eze, Richard Eze
NONPERFORMING
506,759,793
DR. J. C. DUGAD
NONPERFORMING
423,467,502
ALH.AHMADU CHANCHANGI
NONPERFORMING
304,479,940
MR. SUNAIL AKAR
NONPERFORMING
1,245,953,865
NONPERFORMING
3,136,303,163
NONPERFORMING
4,339,343,543
NONPERFORMING
1,634,717,063
NONPERFORMING
2,479,103,704
NONPERFORMING
1,291,737,218
NONPERFORMING
1,172,926,239
NONPERFORMING
592,362,186
NONPERFORMING
573,192,919
NONPERFORMING
505,975,575
NONPERFORMING
UNION BANK'S TOTAL : 73, 582, 073, 213
OCEANIC BANK PLC
S/ N - ACCOUNT NAME - BALANCE AS AT MAY 31, 2009 (N) - DIRECTORS/MAJ OR SHAREHOLDERS - STATUS
32,392,951,000
28,589,958,000
Abdul Rahaman Musa Bashir
NONPERFORMING
2,727,256,000
MICHAEL ONASANYA, PRISCILLA BEDELL,BIODUN SULAIMAN,OLAJIDE OYEWOLE
NONPERFORMING
2,526,460,000
NONPERFORMING
5. FALCON SECURITIES NIG. LTD
22,260,476,000
MR PETER UKORITSEMOFE OLOLO & OGISI TORITSEJU GODWIN
NONPERFORMING
362,315,000
(1) WESTCOM TECHNOLOGY. (2) MILLENIUM ENTRY
NONPERFORMING
18,449,629,000
MR NIYI OYEDELE, MR SAREL TAUTE
NONPERFORMING
4,107,218,000
S E OKORO, O V IBRU
NONPERFORMING
23,863,485,000
ONAJITE OKOLOKO, ENG. ADAMS OKOENE
NONPERFORMING
10. OANDO PLC
7,100,574,000
GENERAL M. MAGORO
NONPERFORMING
1,606,584,000
MR OBA OTUDEKO
NONPERFORMING
14,782,994,000
JIMOH IBRAHIM
NONPERFORMING
12,884,748,000
NANASHETU ABDULAI
NONPERFORMING
10,389,687,000
BASHIR ADAMU / ABBA DASUKI
NONPERFORMING
15. ZARM POULTRY & FEED MILLS LTD
8,374,879,000
ALHAJI MUFTAU GBADAMOSI
NONPERFORMING
2,209,562,000.00
Otunba J. A. O. Ogunfuwa; Deolu Ireyomi
NONPERFORMING
6,455,196,000
N/A
NONPERFORMING
7,829,277,000
NONPERFORMING
7,069,450,000
Mrs. Elizabeth Ishola; Mrs Orumen Jane
NONPERFORMING
20. PRISKYGOLD NIGERIA LIMITED
6,886,324,000
NONPERFORMING
6,396,232,000
PETER U. OLOLO
NONPERFORMING
6,258,912,000
LEKAN OGUNLEYE
NONPERFORMING
6,119,035,000
IKECHUKWU OKOLO, NGOZI OKOLO
NONPERFORMING
6,165,241,000
ELDER SAM ENYINNAYA
NONPERFORMING
25. ABINOF FOD COMPANY LTD
1,316,131,000
NONPERFORMING
4,813,696,000
CHIEF ANTHONY GODWILL ADOH
NONPERFORMING
4,353,402,000
MR. NTUK BASSEY AND MRS. LINDA IGIEWE
NONPERFORMING
4,300,000,000
HENRY EFE IMASHEKA, ANTHONIA OLUBUKUNOLA IMASHEKA (MRS)
NONPERFORMING
4,157,568,000
JAMILU ABUBAKAR
NONPERFORMING
3,874,837,000
MICHEAL ONASANYA, ABIODUN SULAIMON, TUNDE OYEWOLE
NONPERFORMING
4,474,550,000
PRINCE FEDRICK .E. AKINRUTAN
NONPERFORMING
5,105,833,000
PETER U. OLOLO
NONPERFORMING
OCEANIC BANK'S TOTAL : 278, 204, 460, 000
FINBANK PLC
S/ N - ACCOUNT NAME - BALANCE AS AT MAY 31, 2009 (N) - DIRECTORS/MAJ OR SHAREHOLDERS - STATUS
1. AQUITANE OIL AND GAS LIMITED
3,656,502,137.27
IKE OKOLO, DAHIRU WADA,WALTER WATGBASONAS, M.OJUGO,KUNLE AKEJU, LANRE KWAME
NONPERFORMING
3,049,001,918.10
MR. PETER OLOLO (MD) MR JONATHAN O.A. IDUDU,CAPT T. OGISI,SENATOR CHIEF JONATHAN TUNDE
NONPERFORMING
1,944,938,367.83
SHEHU YAKUBU CONCERN, BLACKTHORN HILL, BAFFS ASSETS, LARBURNUM VILLA, LA INVESTIRES LTD
NONPERFORMING
1,608,912,798.75
DR OKON ONYUNG,ENGR FRANK ASIEGBU,ENGR ANDY ONYUNG,JAMES LUIS OKON,ENGR GODWIN INIM,DR MAUREEN EZEH
NONPERFORMING
1,073,172,545.37
NONPERFORMING
942,506,602.57
ENGR. E. O. BANJOKO, MRS J. B. SHONOWO, MRS C. O. AJAYI
NONPERFORMING
941,360,020.26
CHIEF FRANK CHIJIOKE ENENDU, LOLO MONIQUE GINIKA ENENDU
NONPERFORMING
893,385,078.01
OTUNBA OLADUNNI, DELE LAWORE, ENITAN SANUSI, TIJANI M. ABDULLAHI, ENGR. BIODUN FAWUNMI
NONPERFORMING
858,265,908.06
MR LEE JAE KOUNG, MR KIM SANG YOUNG, MR KIM JONG EUI
NONPERFORMING
850,960,727.00
ABDULNASSER HAJAIG,ENGR ABBAS HAJAIG
NONPERFORMING
800,896,080.76
ANNIE OKONKWO/CLEMCO GROUP
NONPERFORMING
747,329,796.37
MR EZE,DR GILBER ADIMORA,ARC OKAM,MR PAUL OKOYE,MR MATTHEW CHIDOBI
NONPERFORMING
587,143,427.27
NONPERFORMING
293,755,537.47
NONPERFORMING
281,191,501.59
NONPERFORMING
157,554,403.51
NONPERFORMING
104,903,887.05
NONPERFORMING
141,174,516.39
NONPERFORMING
508,769,340.33
NONPERFORMING
277,265,746.80
NONPERFORMING
362,847,706.81
NONPERFORMING
661,253,024,.97
NONPERFORMING
332,646,151.85
NONPERFORMING
581,182,832.76
NON PERFORMING
247,819,636.40
NONPERFORMING
26. IMAD OIL AND GAS
223,403,114.12
NONPERFORMING
27. PABE OIL AND GAS
538,980,167.00
NONPERFORMING
28. DAX ENERGY SERVICES
134,494,069.00
NONPERFORMING
364,961,526,.46
NONPERFORMING
1,608,912,798.75
NONPERFORMING
309,201,965.53
NONPERFORMING
96,677,959.49
NON-PERFORMING
266,476,243.41
NON-PERFORMING
233,284,385.98
NON-PERFORMING
109,816,820.47
NONPERFORMING
104,804,778.85
NONPERFORMING
875,959,572.50
NON-PERFORMING
NON-PERFORMING
687,684,583.46
NON-PERFORMING
639,856,160.37
NON-PERFORMING
491,769,753.02
NON-PERFORMING
452,812,809.33
NON-PERFORMING
43. SAMBAWA FARMS
450,949,339.63
NONPERFORMING
450,877,672.67
NONPERFORMING
440,476,190.50
NONPERFORMING
409,626,011.04
NON-PERFORMING
368,440,090.08
NONPERFORMING
362,259,870.14
NONPERFORMING
351,840,934.89
NONPERFORMING
317,320,395.12
NONPERFORMING
314,384,637.17
NONPERFORMING
311,811,463.77
NONPERFORMING
309,201,965.53
NONPERFORMING
290,283,920.89
NONPERFORMING
276,238,789.93
NONPERFORMING
275,974,440.70
NONPERFORMING
274,255,592.06
NONPERFORMING
274,244,498.24
NONPERFORMING
264,523,867.83
NONPERFORMING
257,912,683.83
NONPERFORMING
256,650,546.89
NONPERFORMING
256,463,773.58
NONPERFORMING
255,531,677.97
NONPERFORMING
251,289,133.54
NONPERFORMING
250,110,407.07
NONPERFORMING
248,710,301.82
NONPERFORMING
238,046,082.93
NONPERFORMING
233,958,431.89
NONPERFORMING
230,512,835.94
NONPERFORMING
227,438,068.33
NONPERFORMING
225,648,735.01
NONPERFORMING
221,270,825.58
NONPERFORMING
220,286,175.59
NONPERFORMING
208,142,478.63
NONPERFORMING
191,582,820.48
NONPERFORMING
189,123,711.95
NONPERFORMING
186,684,460.72
NONPERFORMING
183,790,582.46
NONPERFORMING
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
CBN List of Nigerian Biggest Debtors
Posted by Samuel Imoisili at Wednesday, August 19, 2009 3 comments
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Full Text of CBN Governor's Speech on Developments In Nigeria's Banking System
ADDRESS BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA, MALLAM SANUSI LAMIDO SANUSI ON DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BANKING SYSTEM IN NIGERIA ON AUGUST 14, 2009
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press,
As we are all aware, the world economy has been hit by the repercussions of the financial meltdown that started with the sub-prime mortgage crises in the United States and spread to Europe and other parts of the world. This crisis has led to the collapse of many banks and other financial institutions, and even rendered an entire nation bankrupt.
In Nigeria, the banking system appears to have weathered the storm due to a number of factors. Among these are the facts that our financial system is not strongly integrated into the international Financial System, as well as the relatively simple nature of financial products and strong capitalization and liquidity of Nigerian banks.
However, there are many who have been aware for a while now that whereas the system in general is likely to absorb and survive the effects of the crisis, the effects vary from bank to bank. A few Nigerian banks, mainly due to huge concentrations in their exposure to certain sectors (Capital Market and Oil and Gas being the prominent ones), but due to a general weakness in risk management and corporate governance, have continues to display signs of failure.
As at June 4, 2009 when I assumed office as Governor of the CBN, the total amount outstanding at the Expanded Discount Window was N256.571 billion most of which was owned by the 5 banks.
A review of the activity of the EDW showed that four banks had been almost permanently locked in as borrowers and were clearly unable to repay their obligations. A fifth bank had been a very frequent borrower when its profile ordinarily should have placed it among the net placers of funds in the market. Whereas the five banks were by no means the only ones to have benefited from the EDW, the persistence and frequency of their demand pointed to a deeper problem and the CBN identified them as probable source of financial instability, most likely suffering from deeper problems due to non-performing loans.
the CBN took the step of guaranteeing the inter-bank market when it stopped granting new lines under the EDW. Without that guarantee, almost four banks would not have been able to borrow in the inter- bank and would have probably collapsed.
As you are aware, we guaranteed that the inter-bank market to give us the time to conduct a thorough diagnostic of the banks and ensure that appropriate remedial action is taken. At least four of the banks in question have since the guarantee came into force either remained heavy users of funds at the EDW or drawn heavily from other banks under cover of the CBN guarantee to wind –down at this window. In all events, it is clear that they do not have the ability to meet their obligations to depositors and creditors as they are in a grave situation.
In view of the aforementioned circumstances, I instructed the Director of Banking Supervision of the CBN to carry out a Special Examination of the following five banks:
2.FinBank Plc
3.Intercontinental Bank Plc
4.Oceanic Bank Plc and
5.Union Bank Plc
The examination was conducted by a joint team of CBN and NDIC officials. The major findings on the 5 banks included:
1.Excessively high level of non-performing loans in the five banks which was attributable to poor corporate governance practices, lax credit administration processes and the absence or non-adherence to the bank’s credit risk management practices. Thus the percentage of non-performing loans ranged from 19% to 48%. The five banks will therefore need to make additional provision of N539.09 billion.
2.The total loan portfolio of these five banks was N2, 801.92 billion. Margin loans amounted to N456.28 billion and exposure to Oil and Gas was N487.02 billion. Aggregate non-performing loans stood at N1, 143 billion representing 40.81%.
3.From 1 and 2 above, it is evident that the five banks accounted for a disproportionate component of the total exposure to Capital Market and Oil and Gas, thus reflecting heavy concentration to the high risk areas relative to other banks in the industry.
4.The huge provisioning requirements have led to significant capital impairment. Consequently, all the banks are undercapitalized for their current levels of operations and are required to increase their provisions for loan losses which impacted negatively on their capital. Indeed one is technically insolvent with a Capital Adequacy Ratio of 1.01%. Thus, a minimum capital injection of N 204.94 billion will be required in the five banks to meet the minimum capital adequacy ratio of 10%.
5.The five banks were either perennial net takers of funds in the inter-bank market or enjoyed liquidity support from the CBN for long periods of time, a clear evidence of illiquidity. In other words, these banks were unable to meet their maturing obligations as they fall due without resorting to the CBN or the inter-bank market.
As a matter of fact, the outstanding balance on the EDW of the five banks amounted to N127.85 billion by the end of July 2009, representing 89.81% of the total industry exposure to the CBN on its discount window while their net guaranteed inter-bank takings stood at N253.30 billion as at August 02, 2009. Their Liquidity Ratios ranged from 17.65% to 24% as at May 31, 2009. (Regulatory minimum is 25%).
Given the extent of the asset quality problem leading to liquidity stresses, and the variety of stress points on the banks’ balance sheets, failure to act to secure the financial health of these banks will clearly place the system at risk.
The Central Bank has a responsibility to act to protect all depositors and creditors and ensure that no one loses money due to bank failure. The Bank also needs to move decisively to remove this principal cause of financial instability and restore confidence in the Banking system.
Consequently, having reviewed all the reports of the examiners and the comments of the Directors and Deputy Governors, I am satisfied that these 5 institutions are in a grave situation and that their Management have acted in a manner detrimental to the interest of their depositors and creditors.
Therefore, in exercise of my powers as contained in Sections 33 and 35 of the Banks and other Financial institutions Act 1991, as amended, and after securing the consent of the Board Directors of the CBN. I hereby remove the Managing Directors and the Executive Directors of the following banks from office with effect from Friday, August 14, 2009.
2.Intercontinental Bank Plc
3.Union Bank of Nigeria Plc
4.Oceanic International Bank Plc
5.FinBank Plc
These persons forthwith cease to be directors and officers of their respective banks.
The Board of the Central Bank of Nigeria has also appointed the following as the MD/CEOs of the affected banks:
1.Mr Jimoh Aboh – MD/CEO Oceanic International Bank Plc
2.Mr Mahmud L. Alabi – MD/CEO Intercontinental Bank Plc
3.Mr. Nebolisa Arah – MD/CEO Afribank Plc
5.Mrs Funke Osibodu – MD/CEO Union Bank Plc
Each of the above will head a management team that will include Executive Directors and Chief Financial Officers to be appointed by the CBN.
This team is tasked with continuing the businesses of the banks as a going concern. I therefore appeal to the Boards of the affected banks, in their own interest to cooperate with the newly appointed Executive Management
We are conscious of the fact that changing management alone will not resolve this problem. Consequently, the CBN is injecting a total of about N400 billion into these five banks with immediate effect in form of Tier 2 Capital to be repaid from proceeds of capitalization in the near future. This injection is insufficient to resolve and stabilise all the institutions and enable them continue normal business.
Let me also advise all debtors of Nigerian banks, that the CBN and all government agencies are united in our commitment to support the recovery efforts of the banks. Debtors who do not pay shall have their names published in National Newspapers in due course and we will solicit the support of law enforcement agencies in recovery.
Let me reassure especially the customers of the affected banks and all the banks in general that there is no cause for alarm. They should continue to transact their normal business in the banks where their accounts are domiciled as this exercise is meant to further strengthen the banking industry and recapitalize the affected banks.
All in all, we expect to conclude the audit in mid-September. The Central Bank is requiring all banks to make appropriate provisioning for non-performing loans and disclose them.
We hope that by the end of this quarter, all banks would have cleaned up their balance sheets. On the basis of the information available to us so far, we are confident that the banking system is safe and sound and we have dealt with the major sources of systemic risk.
I will conclude by restating that, going forward, the CBN will not waiver in its desire to ensure that public confidence in the Nigerian banking system is maintained through appropriate disclosures and the reinvigoration of its policy of zero tolerance on all professional and unethical conducts.
We will not allow any banks to fail. However, we will also ensure that officers of banks and debtors who contribute to bank failures are brought to book to the full extent of the law and that all proceeds of infraction are confiscated where legally feasible.
Thank you
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