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By: reputation manager media In a report, gistmaster.com monitored in City People Magazine, Uju said she does not even know Ladi Balogun personally . “I don’t have anything to do with him. I don’t even know the man personally” Uju who also alleged that her husband was fetish, disclosed that one of the major reasons that caused their misunderstanding was that the relationship was a long distance one. The husband is based in Japan while she is based in Lagos. The whole marriage however packed up in October 2009. According to Uju, she refused her husband’s ploy to use their unborn son (at that time) for money ritual. In her own claim according to an interview she granted City People, Uju said she got to know that her husband was seeing a sex worker known as Martina Emmanuel Kabiri in Japan.Aside that, she also got to know that the man she called her husband was also involved in an incestuous relationship with his niece, Ijeoma Jennifer Odoemenam. On the issue of loan they borrowed from(first city monument bank) FCMB, Uju said it was with her husband’s knowledge that the money was borrowed. They both signed the papers and the money was raised to finance their property and personal businesses. Uju said she told her husband that they should sell one of the property worth N150 million at a time to be able to offset the loan but the man disagreed. She said that the recent outburst by her estranged husband was all a ploy to escape his financial responsibility to FCMB and also to tanish her image. At the moment, Uju is also working with her lawyers to fire a case against Murphy Uzohue for what she described as character assassination. Ladi balogun is the Managing Director of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) and holds a Bachelors degree in Economics from the University of East Anglia, United Kingdom as well as an MBA from Harvard Business School, United States of America. Ladi balogun has over 13 years experience in investment and commercial banking, working in the United Kingdom, United States of America and Nigeria. Prior to joining FCMB, he worked with Deutsche Morgan Grenfell (Investment Bank) in London, now wholly owned by Deutsche Bank AG as well as Citibank, New York. Ladi balogun joined FCMB as a Senior Manager/Team Leader in the Investment Banking Division of the bank (now FCMB Capital Markets Limited) in 1995 and rose to become Executive Director, Investment Banking Division. Ladi Balogun has been a team leader on capital raising, mergers and acquisition as well as privatisation assignments. He moved to the Institutional Banking Group (IBG) of the bank as executive director in 1997. His transformation of IBG was instrumental in the doubling of profits for the bank between the years 1997 and 1998. He(ladi balogun) spearheaded the creation of First City Group, the transformation of FCMB into a commercial bank and the recent recapitalisation drive, during which the bank raised over N20 billion in the space of six months. In addition to being the Deputy Managing Director and acting CEO of FCMB, Ladi balogun is also a director of FCMB Capital Markets Limited, Primrose Property Investments Limited, S&B Inc Limited (a Nigerian joint venture with a leading South African printing company) and Interswitch Nigeria Limited. He sits on the Advisory Committee of one of Nigeria's leading private equity firms, SME Partnership. He(ladi balogun) is a volunteer speaker for Junior Achievement Nigeria, an NGO in Nigeria focused on training and mentoring the youth. He is also the chairman of the Otunba Tunwase Foundation (a charitable organisation established to improve the health and welfare of children in Nigeria). End
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