Atedo Peterside


Atedo Peterside CON is a Nigerian entrepreneur, investment banker, and economist. He is the founder of Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, Anap Business Jets Limited, and the Atedo N. A. Peterside Foundation.

Education

Peterside had his secondary school education at the King's College Lagos. He then proceeded to The City University, London where he obtained a B.Sc. degree in Economics. He went on to obtain an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1977. His executive education is wide and varied, and includes the Owner/President Management Program at the Harvard Business School from 1991–1993. He was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Science Degree by the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria and was also elected an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers on 1 April 2019.

Career

Peterside founded the Investment Banking & Trust Company Limited in February 1989 at age 33. He served as the Bank's CEO till 2007.
IBTC opted to comply with the Central Bank of Nigeria order in 2005 by raising more capital and also acquiring two commercial banks; Chartered Bank Plc and Regent Bank Plc, in order to become a universal bank on 19 December 2005. It then changed its name to IBTC Chartered Bank Plc.
On 24 September 2007, IBTC Chartered Bank Plc merged with Stanbic Bank Nigeria Limited to form Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, and he was elected Chairman of Stanbic IBTC Bank in October 2007.
Peterside was Group Chairman of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc from August 2012. Having overseen a number of regulatory matters through to completion, he announced his resignation on 21 March 2017 with effect from 31 March 2017.
He is currently the Chairman of Anap Jets Limited which commenced business on 1 January 2015. He also sits on the boards of both The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited and Standard Bank Group Limited.
He was a member of the National Economic Management Team, and member of the National Council on Privatization. Until the end of March 2020, Peterside sat on the Board of Directors of Flour Mills of Nigeria, Nigerian Breweries and Unilever Nigeria. He was the Non-Executive Chairman of Cadbury Nigeria Plc from April 2010 till 30 June 2020. Peterside resigned from the Boards of all these quoted brands in Nigeria so as to focus more of his time on the work of Anap Foundation. He is also the Chairman of ART X Collective Limited and Endeavor High Impact Entrepreneurship Ltd/Gte, a non-profit organisation that provides mentorship and support to scale up companies. Peterside also serves on the African Advisory Board of the Prince's Trust International.

Contribution to politics and public policy in Nigeria

Peterside has used his visible public platforms to comment on, or influence politics and public policy in Nigeria. He has also held various advisory roles to the government of Nigeria but never agreed to accept a full-time public sector appointment.
He was the appointed the Chairman of the Committee on Corporate Governance of Public Companies in Nigeria. The Committee drafted the first Code of Best Practices for Public Companies operating in Nigeria, which was published in October 2003.
Between 2007 and 2010 and also between 2011 and 2015, he was a member of the National Economic Management Team.
Between 2007 and 2011, he was the honorary adviser to the Governor of Rivers State.
Between 2011 and 2015, he was on the National Council on Privatisation, and successfully oversaw the privatisation of the Nigerian power sector amongst other transactions. He was also the Chairman of the NCP's Technical Committee.
In January 2012, he made a strong case on national television for the removal of N1.3 trillion petrol subsidy when it was an unpopular position to take.
In early 2014 he was appointed a Federal Government of Nigeria Delegate to the National Conference which held in that year.
In January 2017, he wrote an op-ed listing eleven recommended actions for the turnaround of the Nigerian economy.
Since 30 May 2017, he has served as the Alternate Private Sector Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Industrial Policy and Competitiveness Advisory Council.
In March 2020, he declined an invitation to attend a forum being organized by Nigeria's Central Bank because he was not pleased by the dethronement and illegal exile/banishment of the Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II..
On 22 March, 2020, Peterside set up the Anap Foundation COVID-19 Think Tank
In May 2020 he was appointed Co-Chairman of the Steering Committee for the new National Development Plan for Nigeria.

Philanthropic work

Peterside founded the Anap Foundation, a non-profit organisation that is committed to promoting good governance. He has been the President from inception in 2003.

Anap Foundation COVID-19 Think Tank

On 18 March, 2020, Peterside appeared on Channels Television to warn Nigerians about the danger of complacency, listing four major reasons why Coronavirus disease may hit Nigeria harder than the rest of the world. The video was widely shared on social media. He has also called on the Nigerian government "to use various agencies at its disposal to enforce quarantine following the spread of COVID-19 in the country."
The Anap Foundation COVID-19 Think Tank was founded on 22 March 2020 to help Nigeria overcome the COVID-19 pandemic threat. It is composed of eighteen members from across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria and the diaspora. These are volunteers "with decades of expertise in medicine, logistics, e-commerce, economics, finance, law, communications, religious knowledge, academia, mobilization, advocacy, sustainability, governance, accountancy, actuarial science, health management organisations, grant making and international disaster management."
The Foundation has also released "Coronavirus Alert" in major Nigerian languages to alert the public to the issues facing the country with the pandemic.

National Honours

In 2010, Peterside was awarded the Commander of the Order of the Niger, one of Nigeria's top honours.

Personal life

Atedo Peterside is married to Mrs. Abiodun Peterside. They have three children, Tokini, Atowari, and Tariye. Tokini Peterside is the founder of ART X Lagos.
His father Chief Michael Clement Atowari Peterside, who lived from 24 June 1918 to 15 January 2016, was an Ophthalmologist and a retired Controller of Medical Services in the Old Rivers State. He held the Nigerian chieftaincy title of the head chief of the Sunju Peterside chieftaincy family of Opobo. At his death, the chief was 97.
Peterside's mother is Patricia Awune Gboloba Bob-Manuel. At the time of her marriage, she was a princess of the royal family of Abonnema.
Peterside lists his hobbies as boating, polo, reading and traveling.

Notable Speeches & Interviews