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    Fidelity Bank Refutes ₦5 Billion Bail Payment Claim, Labels Report “False”

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    Fidelity Bank has dismissed allegations that its Managing Director, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, paid ₦5 billion to evade police detention amid an ongoing fraud investigation.

    The bank described the report, published by Sahara Reporters, as “malicious” and aimed at misleading the public.

    The controversy arose from a recorded conversation in which Onyeali-Ikpe allegedly referenced ₦5 billion in connection with her bail.

    However, Fidelity Bank clarified that the amount referenced was a bail bond signed on self-recognizance—not a direct payment to the police.

    Authorities later withdrew fraud charges against Onyeali-Ikpe, with the Attorney General of the Federation citing justice, fairness, and lack of evidence implicating her in the matter.

    Fidelity Bank emphasized its commitment to strong corporate governance and adherence to ethical standards.

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