Tony Elumelu will retire as UBA chairman on 21 August after the CBN’s 12-year tenure limit, with Emmanuel Nnorom named as his successor.

Tony Elumelu will retire as UBA Group Chairman on August 21, 2026, after 12 years, with Emmanuel Nnorom named as his successor.

Tony Elumelu will retire as UBA Group Chairman on August 21, 2026, after 12 years. Emmanuel Nnorom is named his successor. Read more about this major leade

LAGOS — United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has announced that its Chairman, Tony Elumelu, will retire on August 21, 2026, after completing the maximum 12-year tenure for…

UBA said Mr Elumelu's retirement is in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) corporate governance guidelines, which set a maximum tenure of 12 years for non-executive…

Discover 11 key facts about Emmanuel Nnorom, the seasoned banking executive succeeding Tony Elumelu as UBA Group Chairman on August 21, 2026.

Nigerian tycoon Tony Elumelu is set to leave the chairmanship of United Bank for Africa Plc after 12 years, closing a major banking chapter as a new oil and gas boardroom role…

The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has announced the appointment of Emmanuel Nnorom as its next Chairman, succeeding Tony Elumelu

United Bank for Africa (UBA) announces Emmanuel Nnorom as its new chairman, succeeding Tony Elumelu who retires after 12 years. Learn more about UBA's lead

After Completion of 12-year Tenure, Elumelu Retires as UBA Chairman, Nnorom Named Successor

Tony Elumelu’s 12-Year UBA Odyssey: The Man, The Bank, The Legacy

Tony Elumelu will retire as UBA chairman on 21 August after the CBN’s 12-year tenure limit, with Emmanuel Nnorom named as his successor.

During the week, a huge announcement was made by UBA Plc. The mercurial Chairman, Mr. Tony Elumelu, was stepping down after 12 meritorious years and was being replaced by Mr.…

On August 21, 2026, Tony Elumelu will step down as Group Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA), a role he has held for 12 years. It all comes down to the Central Bank of…

Tony Elumelu’s final UBA board meeting on August 21 will mark the end of an era that transformed both the bank and African banking, writes Festus Akanbi