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Olu Akanmu: Reactions trail sudden resignation of OPay CEO

Olu Akanmu, the President and CEO of OPay Nigeria, a prominent financial service company, has announced his resignation from the company. Akanmu made the announcement through a tweet on Monday, refraining from providing specific reasons for his decision.

In his tweet, Akanmu expressed gratitude to his colleagues at OPay for their collaborative efforts in advancing financial inclusion in Nigeria. However, the absence of a detailed explanation for his departure has left the public speculating about the circumstances surrounding his resignation.

Olu Akanmu is a seasoned industry professional, having previously served as an executive director at FCMB (First City Monument Bank). He joined OPay Nigeria in November 2021. The company, which is supported by Chinese investment, has grown to become a significant player in the Nigerian financial services sector.

As news of Akanmu’s resignation spread, social media platforms were flooded with various reactions to his post. Many users expressed surprise and curiosity, hoping to gain insights into the reasons behind his departure. Others commended Akanmu’s contributions to OPay Nigeria and acknowledged the impact the company has had on financial inclusion in the country.

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