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    Union Bank Looted: How Former Directors Gambled with Billions and Nearly Destroyed a National Bank

    Union Bank

    The former directors and owners of Union Bank did not just fail, they engineered a financial disaster. They manipulated reports, hid massive losses, diverted foreign loans and treated depositors’ money like a private wallet.

    Union Bank Looted: How Former Directors Gambled with Billions and Nearly Destroyed a National Bank

    Union Bank

    Investigators uncovered billions of dollars in misconduct. These directors buried over ₦250 billion in losses, piled a $300 million foreign loan onto the bank without protection and then forced Union Bank to carry the burden. They even used the bank’s own funds to buy its shares, an outrageous betrayal of trust.

    It didn’t stop there. Over $100 million was pulled out improperly, leaving the bank exposed and struggling. Loans meant for customers were secretly diverted into shady transactions. False reports were sent to lenders. The system was deliberately deceived.

    This was not incompetence. It was exploitation.

    By 2025, their actions had created nearly ₦400 billion in losses and over ₦147 billion in unpaid charges. The bank was on the edge.

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) stepped in just in time. Without that intervention, Union Bank could have collapsed, dragging others down with it.

    Now, the bank is stabilising. But let’s be clear: this recovery is happening in spite of those former directors, not because of them.

    They didn’t build value. They destroyed it.

    And Nigerians deserve to never forget who was responsible.

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