+WHY HER PROFILE IS ON THE RISE
Yewande Sadiku |
In the last few
months, the career profile of Yewande Sadiku has been on the rise. This highly
intelligent lady is regarded as one of the most outstanding female bankers in
Nigeria. Sadiku, the Head,
Investment Banking of Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, produced the
screen adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s best selling novel, Half of a Yellow Sun. The film tells the story of the effect
of the Nigerian-Biafran War (1967-1970) through the dynamic relationships
between two sisters and their lovers. It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie
Newton, O.C. Ukeje, Genevieve Nnaji, Onyeka Onwenu and many others.
An experienced investment banker,
also of the Atedo Peterside School of Investment Banking, Sadiku is currently
the Chief Executive of Stanbic IBTC Capital Limited. She served as the Head of
Finance Department of Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc (formerly, IBTC Chartered Bank
Plc). She was responsible for the execution of debt and equity issues, mergers
and acquisitions, divestitures and financial advisory assignments handled by
IBTC and also responsible for the packaging, analysis and execution of a
variety of assignments. At
Stanbic IBTC Bank, Sadiku has handled transactions for clients in virtually
every sector of the Nigerian economy, including the utilities, financial, pharmaceutical,
food/beverage, packaging and conglomerate sectors.
Yewande and husband, Muktar Bakare |
In May 2012, filming began for Half
of a Yellow Sun, with Sadiku acting as an executive producer. Leveraging
her experience as an Eisenhower Fellow, she raised about £3m for the production
of the film from Nigerian investors, which was about 70% of the total budget. Sadiku
sees the film as a bridge between Nigerian cinema and the international film
community. Most of the local members of the crew, who make up roughly 60% of
the production, are getting their first chance to work on a film with a high
level of technical detail, acquiring skills that will help the local industry
to move forward.
Sadiku believes that the success of
this film will improve the comfort of Nigerian investors with film investments
and allow Nigerian filmmakers to raise formal financing in the future beyond their
circle of family and friends. The production quality and values of this film
have also raised the bar to indicate what is possible from a production shot in
Nigeria.
Sadiku holds a Bachelors degree in Industrial
Chemistry from University of Benin and an MBA from University of Warwick,
United Kingdom. She started her banking career with Nigeria International Bank
Limited, where she worked from 1992 to 1994. She is in regular contact with the
Securities & Exchange Commission, The Nigerian Stock Exchange and other
regulatory authorities as well as several of Nigeria’s leading corporations and multinationals
at the senior management levels. A member of the Nigerian Economic Summit
Group, Sadiku once served as the Chairperson of the Rules and Regulations sub-Committee
of SEC’s
Capital Market Committee.
Though a little bit conservative, Sadiku
socializes well with friends and associates. She is married to Muktar Bakare, the
Managing Director of Pearson Nigeria, a subsidiary of Pearson International,
which owns the Financial Times and is the largest education business in the
world. Bakare is also the Kachfo Limited, the publishers of Half of a Yellow Sun, and several other
award winning books, and he is the former Managing Editor of NEXT newspaper. Their
union is blessed with two children.
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