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office. He was appointed the permanent secretary of the regional ministry of Lands, Housing and Home Affairs in 1962. Thereafter, Asabia continued to rise through the ranks within the administrative service. He transferred his service to the regional Ministry of Finance in 1966 as permanent secretary.
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finishing with a degree in economics. Upon his return to Nigeria, he worked in the colonial administrative service starting in 1954 and rising to become an assistant district officer in 1958. Between 1958 and 1961, he worked in the Western regional Ministry of Finance and later the premier's cabinet
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In 1970, he was appointed deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Asabia later assumed the executive leadership position at First Bank following the government's acquisition of majority interest from
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Asabia was head of a few organizations and committees that brought him into prominence. Between 1970 and 1975, he was deputy governor of the
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Asabia was the founding chief executive officer of First Interstate Merchant bank (now part of
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and also chairman of the Securities Issues Commission which later became
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People in the News, 1900-1999: A Survey of Nigerians of the 20th Century
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and in 1983, he was vice president of the Nigerian Economic Society.
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First Bank of Nigeria
Central Bank of Nigeria
Securities Exchange Commission
Nigerian Stock Exchange
Unity Bank of Nigeria
Banque Internationale du Benin
Idoani
Christ School, Ado Ekit
University of Exeter
Standard Chartered Bank
People in the News, 1900-1999: A Survey of Nigerians of the 20th Century
ISBN
9789783228405
"ASABIA, Chief Samuel Oyewole(Late)"
The Bankers' Almanac, Volume 2
"Interstate Securities Limited - Welcome"




Categories
Nigerian economists
Nigerian bankers
Yoruba bankers
1931 births
1993 deaths
People from Ondo State
Christ's School, Ado Ekiti alumni
Alumni of the University of Exeter
Nigerian Permanent Secretaries

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