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Julius Kosebinu Agbaje (born 1915) is a Nigerian banker and the first Nigerian Director of Standard Bank later First Bank.[1][2]
Julius Kosebinu Agbaje | |
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Born | 1915 |
Citizenship | Nigeria |
Occupation | Banker |
Years active | 1915 |
Employer | First Bank of Nigeria |
Early life
[edit]Julius was Born in Lagos in 1915 married to Mrs Margaret Olabisi Agbaje and blessed with children prominent son among is Jimmy Agbaje.[3]
- ^ "Upbringing that made my children successful – 90-year-old Jimmy Agbaje's mother". 2024.
- ^ Randle, Bashorun (2019-04-29). "For First Bank of Nigeria, 125 years is not just a number (2)". Businessday NG. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ "Switch-Vol-1.-No.-3-2016.pdf" (PDF). 2024.