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These are some of the highest paid bank CEOs in Nigeria

Despite economic challenges, some Nigerian CEOs' take-home pay is mouthwatering.

Business Insider SSA looks at some of the highly paid bank CEOs in the country as captured in their 2017 financial statements.

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1. GTBank - Segun Agbaje

Annual: N204 million

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2. Union Bank - Emeka Emuwa

Annual: N166 million

3. FBN Holdings -  Urum Kalu Eke

Annual: N105 million

4. Zenith Bank - Peter Amangbo

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Annual: N88 million

5. Access Bank - Herbert Wigwe

Annual: N85 million

6. Diamond Bank - Uzoma Dozie

Annual: N34 million

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