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Access Bank Hit By Fresh Scandal As Ex-Operations Head Faces Court Over $510,000 Fraud

Access Bank itself filed a petition on September 11, 2024, admitting that massive unauthorized transfers had been carried out under the supervision of its senior operations executive.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
November 14, 2025
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Access Bank has been hit by fresh scandal as Ex-Operations Head faces court for alleged $510,000 fraud.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Access Bank is once again grappling with damaging publicity after its former Head of Operations, Obinna Nwaobi, was arraigned for allegedly diverting $510,000 belonging to a customer and forging documents to cover his tracks, an incident that raises new concerns about internal controls and corporate governance within the bank.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) revealed the development in a statement on Friday, confirming that Nwaobi was brought before Justice F. O. Giwa-Ogunbanjo of the Federal High Court in Enugu, where he pleaded not guilty.

Internal System Failure Triggers Criminal Investigation

 

According to the EFCC, Access Bank itself filed a petition on September 11, 2024, admitting that massive unauthorized transfers had been carried out under the supervision of its senior operations executive.

The Commission stated that Nwaobi allegedly authorized the movement of $510,000 from the account of Lantern Gate Nigeria Limited into six different accounts without customer approval, a breach that raises serious questions about Access Bank’s monitoring systems and oversight practices.

The customer’s representatives reportedly denied ever issuing instructions for the transfers, further exposing gaps in the bank’s internal authentication processes.

Nwaobi now faces a nine-count charge bordering on forgery and criminal diversion, offences which violate Section 1(b) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.

EFCC Warns of Strong Evidence, Fears Attempted Escape

 

During the hearing, Nwaobi pleaded not guilty, but the EFCC strongly opposed bail, insisting that the evidence against him is compelling enough to make him consider fleeing.

“The quality of evidence we have… might put fear in him, and he might want to abscond,” EFCC counsel Adaka Ekwu told the court.

Despite this, the court granted Nwaobi bail in the sum of ₦250 million, with stringent conditions—including multiple sureties with landed property in Enugu, and the surrender of his international passport and National Identification Number.

Until these conditions are met, he will remain in custody at the Nigeria Correctional Service facility in Enugu.

More Reputational Damage for Access Bank

 

The high-profile case adds to growing concerns about fraud incidents linked to banking insiders across Nigeria, but the involvement of such a senior Access Bank officer is particularly damaging.

Customer confidence and perceptions of security which is a critical elements for any financial institution may suffer as the bank struggles to distance itself from yet another scandal involving its staff.

The trial continues on March 10, 11, and 12, 2026, where more details are expected to emerge about how such a major breach occurred under the bank’s watch.

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