Wednesday 11 March 2015

AFTER KAFILAT OGBARA, ANOTHER TOP FEMALE STAFF DUMPS JIMOH IBRAHIM'S TROUBLED BUSINESS EMPIRE

Months after Lagos politician Mrs. Kafilat Ogbara left as the Managing Director of National Mirror, another top female staff have dumped the conglomerate of controversial moneybag, Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim.

Bridget Henry-Iyasere according to report from popular online Society News medium, The ELITES  resigned as the MD of Global Fleet Oil and Gas last week. Henry-Iyasere according to talks about town was more of a glorified Personal Assistant than her primary designation as the MD of the Oil and Gas arm of Jimoh Ibrahim's business empire. Mr. Ibrahim announced her exit to his management staff on Monday, after her official car have been withdrawn from her. 

Those who know Henry-Iyasere described her as an astute banker, she was a big player in the banking industry before the Banking Tsunami years back. Somehow, she found herself in Ibrahim’s sinking conglomerate. Her first assignment was at Air Nigeria, and she later became the CEO of Global Fleet. Insider revealed that Henry-Iyasere allegedly did most of her romping with her former boss whenever they are on official trips outside Nigeria.

Before Henry-Iyasere and Ogbara, Ibrahim’s business world had witnessed the exit of many more female staffs. There was one Ophelia Attombra, who was once powerful at the Energy Bank, Ghana as Executive Director, Florence Hungbo, who was Ibrahim’s PA, Seun Adebayo, who was sent packing as the General Manager of NICON Hotel, VGC just like her predecessor, Yemisi, Bukola Oluyole.

Others were Lara Alabi, who was the Admin Manager at National Mirror and Newswatch Daily, Ibilola Adefowope, who dumped her childhood heartthrob at ThisDay newspaper and fell for Ibrahim’s trick to collect half of her salary at Newswatch as Legal Counsel, Biodun Olanipekun, who moved round practically all of Ibrahim’s companies before taking an honourable exit when she reportedly found love; Tayo Olubokun, who was inherited with Virgin Nigeria but didn’t have the courage to leave when Air Nigeria crumbled until she too found love and eventually chose to get a life and Bose Jinadu.

There was of course the once-powerful Yetunde Adedoyin, who in spite of her limited education and exposure was the de facto GMD each time Ibrahim was away. She was eventually disgraced out of the company where she once employed her husband and siblings and had several official cars for her personal use.

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