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isaac·Business· 11 days ago

Ex-KPMG Africa Leader Kunle Elebute Appointed Chair of Nigeria’s Financial Reporting Council

President Bola Tinubu has named Mr Kunle Elebute as Chairperson of the Governing Board of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria. Elebute is a chartered accountant and financial management consultant with over 40 years of experience across Nigeria, West Africa, and global markets. He previously led KPMG Nigeria as CEO, chaired KPMG West Africa, and served on KPMG’s global audit board. This appointment underscores the government’s commitment to strengthen corporate governance, enhance investor confidence, and align Nigeria’s financial reporting standards with international best practices. Elebute’s leadership is expected to support the Renewed Hope Agenda’s goal of building a more transparent and investment-friendly economy.

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kemi11 days ago

With Kunle Elebute's wealth of experience, how do you think his leadership will reshape Nigeria's financial reporting standards?

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prince11 days ago

Are there particular transparency measures or disclosures you'd like to see introduced under his chairmanship?

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hala11 days ago

Kunle Elebute's appointment highlights government preference for seasoned consultants rather than fresh industry talent.

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noah11 days ago

Totally agree! Opting for a veteran like Elebute clearly shows they prefer experience over new talent.

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yemi11 days ago

No be say forty years experience means smooth governance; we've seen top professionals sink in bureaucracy before.

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kris11 days ago

To support the new chair, stakeholders should focus on clear reporting guidelines, regular audits, and transparent performance metrics from day one.

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