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Zenith Bank’s Architect Jim Ovia Retires, Hands Reins To Bello

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May 5, 2026
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After 34 years at the helm of the institution he built from scratch, Jim Ovia, founder and pioneer chairman of Zenith Bank Plc, has retired from the board.

The banking titan handed over on Tuesday to Mustafa Bello, closing a defining chapter in Nigerian finance and marking the end of one of the most consequential leadership runs in African banking history.

The visionary founder, who turned a ₦20 million startup into a ₦2 trillion financial powerhouse formally retired this week, with former commerce minister Bello appointed to succeed him. Ovia leaves behind not just a bank, but a blueprint for Nigerian corporate excellence.

Ovia, has completed the 12-year tenure stipulated under corporate governance regulations, as a non-executive director and chairman, in compliance with the corporate governance guidelines issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

He assumed the position of the bank’s chairman on July 16, 2014. He returned to the position after previously serving as the bank’s founder and Group Managing Director/CEO from 1990 to 2010.

The Board noted that his commitment to governance standards and stakeholder value creation significantly enhanced the company’s positioning and reputation in the financial services sector.

The Board also credited Ovia with shaping the institution’s growth and strengthening its governance framework, noting that his leadership contributed to the bank’s market positioning and stakeholder value creation over the years.

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To ensure continuity, the Board appointed Mustafa Bello as the new chairman, with the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Bello, who joined the board in December 2017 and is its longest-serving director, steps into the role with experience spanning public service, infrastructure, and investment promotion.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Ahmadu Bello University, where he graduated in 1978 with a second-class upper division and received the Shell prize for the best engineering project and thesis.

His early career included roles at the Directorate of Quartering and Engineering Services of the Nigerian Army and the Niger State Housing Corporation, where he worked as a senior civil engineer.

Bello later served as Nigeria’s Minister of Commerce between 1999 and 2002, before his appointment as executive secretary and chief executive officer of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission from 2003 to 2014, where he oversaw investment policy and promotion initiatives.

He currently chairs Invest-in-Northern Nigeria Limited, a vehicle focused on economic development across the northern region.

Zenith Bank said Bello’s track record in governance, policy, and strategic oversight positions him to lead the institution through evolving regulatory and market conditions, adding that the transition is expected to ensure stability and continuity in its operations.

The announcement was disclosed on Tuesday during the bank’s ongoing 35th Annual General Meeting.

 

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