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Experts urge CBN to sanction Providus Bank over $7m scandal

Calls grow for regulatory action after bank failed to report suspicious dollar deposit,

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September 23, 2025
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Financial experts have urged the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, to impose sanctions on Providus Bank following revelations that the bank failed to report a suspicious deposit of seven million dollars into its Lagos headquarters vault.

The failure, according to them, not only breaches banking regulations but also risks damaging Nigeria’s financial reputation internationally.

The controversy began when an anonymous whistleblower alerted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,about the unusual transaction.

Acting on the tip, EFCC operatives stormed the bank’s Victoria Island office, retrieved the funds, and detained some staff members for questioning.

During interrogation, some employees alleged that the money belonged to Aisha Achimugu, CEO of Ocean Gate Petroleum, though she denied ownership.

Despite public notice through newspaper adverts, no individual stepped forward to claim the funds.

Consequently, Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court granted the EFCC’s application for the final forfeiture of the $7 million (about ₦11.2 billion) to the federal government.

Former President of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, Mr. Okechukwu Unegbu, strongly criticized Providus Bank’s handling of the matter.

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He argued that the bank’s conduct encouraged money laundering and tarnished Nigeria’s global image.

“How can you get a deposit of seven million dollars and never report it? That is not good for the banking system and even for the CBN,” Unegbu said.

He added that the bank should face suspension from transactions until the issue is fully resolved and recommended that the forfeited funds be channelled into developing Nigeria’s education sector.

Similarly, financial analyst Ms. Praise Adewumi described the situation as suspicious and urged regulators to thoroughly investigate the true origins of the funds.

She expressed hope that the money, now in government custody, would be used for projects that benefit ordinary Nigerians rather than misappropriated.

Economist Dr. Chijioke Ekechukwu noted that the depositor’s denial of ownership was strategic, as admitting responsibility would have led to forfeiture regardless.

He stressed that the bank could not have been unaware of the depositor’s identity, further highlighting compliance lapses.

The experts collectively emphasized that the CBN and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit must act decisively, warning that silence could embolden similar misconduct in other financial institutions.

The incident has drawn significant attention because Nigerian banks are legally mandated to file a Suspicious Transaction Report with the NFIU whenever large, unexplained sums are deposited.

Failure to do so undermines anti-money laundering frameworks and exposes the country to scrutiny from international financial watchdogs.

With the EFCC having secured forfeiture of the funds, the focus now shifts to the CBN and its response.

Many stakeholders believe that holding Providus Bank accountable will reinforce public trust in Nigeria’s financial system and demonstrate the government’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

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