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Godwin Emefiele: Biography, Education, Career, Marriage, Net Worth, Achievements and Controversy

Biography

Godwin Emefiele is a Nigerian banker and the current Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, an office he has occupied since 2014.

He was born on the 4 August 1961 in Lagos State, Nigeria.

Education

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Emefiele attended Ansar Udin Primary School and Maryland Comprehensive Secondary, both in Lagos, before proceeding to the prestigious University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) for his tertiary education. 

He obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Banking and Finance.

 He is also an alumnus of Executive Education at Stanford University, Harvard University and Wharton School of Business. 

Career

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Emefiele taught finance and insurance lectures at the Universities of Nigeria Nsukka and Port Harcourt early in his career. He also briefly worked with Vodafone.

Before joining the Central Bank, Emefiele had more than 18 years of experience in the financial industry. He served as group managing director and CEO while employed by Zenith Bank Plc. Emefiele served as the deputy managing director of Zenith Bank Plc in 2001.

He was a founding member of Zenith Bank Plc’s management team and served as executive director in corporate banking, treasury, financial control, and strategic planning. At Zenith Bank Plc and Zenith Bank (Gambia) Limited, Emefiele held the director position. Emefiele oversees ACCION Microfinance Bank Limited as a director.

Governor of the Central Bank

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In 2014, Emefiele was appointed governor of the Nigerian Central Bank. At the president’s direction, he oversaw an interventionist currency policy during his first tenure that involved flooding the foreign exchange market with billions of dollars to support the Nigerian Naira. Additionally, he established a multiple exchange rate regime to hide Naira pressure and prevent a string of devaluations.

The Nigerian Senate granted Emefiele a second five-year term in 2019. 

Marriage

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Godwin Emefiele is married to Margaret Emefiele, and they have two kids:

  • Pammichukwu Emefiele Jr. 
  • Andrew Olishehike Emefiele.

Net worth

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Newswirengr cannot independently verify Emefiele’s net worth

Achievements 

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  • Forbes Best of Africa Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Vanguard Public Sector Icon of the Year Award
  • Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON)
  • Honorary Fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN)
  • International Monetary Fund (IMF), Ex-Officio Member of the Board of Governors
  • International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM), Member of the Governing Board 
  • Honorary Doctorate Degree in Business Administration, University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN).

Controversy

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Emefiele reportedly attempted to run for the office of the president of the federal republic of Nigeria in May 2022

What began as a rumour when campaign posters for the bank governor flooded Abuja, the nation’s capital, gained momentum when a group of purported rice farmers bought the APC presidential nomination form for Emefiele.

However, Emefiele later announced via his verified Twitter account that he had no intention of running for office.

In a sudden turn of events, Emefiele filed a complaint at the Federal High Court in Abuja, asking the court to issue an injunction telling the electoral commission and the attorney general’s office not to prevent him from running for president. The court declined the plea. 


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