FCMB Bank Manager Olisa Nwakoby Kills Himself In front Of His Pastor In Lekki Lagos Over N350Million Debt Mr. Olisa Nwakoby, a manager at a
second generation bank, First City Monument Bank (FCMB) Plc on Friday
evening shot himself dead in the presence of his Priest at the Lekki
area of Lagos Island, Lagos State. The father of a 10-year- old daughter was
said to have taken his own life because of an incriminating huge loan
transaction he approved in his bank. Sources close to the family told ST at
the weekend that the late Olisa was the approving officer for the loan
which the beneficiary is no longer servicing and the bank was on the
neck of Olisa to get the money back. His late father, Chief Patrick
Oguejiofor Nwakoby was a former chairman of First Bank of Niger Plc, a
successfully lawyer , politician and a highly respected community leader
before his death. Fear over his integrity and the name of
his family, which could be dented if his bank commences action against
him over the loan, was too much for the vibrant banker to bear prompting
him to shoot himself, our source said. Our source did not say that there was
suspicion of any foul play in the death of the banker, she also could
not confirm the actual amount involved in the transaction, but she
simply said “it was huge.” The case is being handled by homicide
detectives attached to Area J Command, Lekki/Ajah. According to a police
source. The banks, on the fateful day he killed
himself, went to meet his pastor. He told the pastor to tell his wife
to take good care of his children, that what he would do in next few
minutes would shock everyone. He was said to have later blown his brains
out. The source continued, “It was later
discovered that he took money from the bank, N350million, and the money
started creating problems for him. He killed himself.” When the Lagos State Police
spokesperson, Dolapo Badmus, was contacted, her two lines were switched
off. Olisa hails from Nkwelle Ezunaka in Oyi Local Government of Anambra
State and he attended Abia State University, where he bagged a Bachelor
of Science (BSc) degree, in Microbiology between 1990 and 1995.
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