Nigeria’s influence in the global fight against financial crime has received a significant boost with Mr. Felix Obiamalu, General Counsel of the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU), being appointed Vice Chair of the Egmont Group’s Membership, Support and Compliance Working Group (MSCWG).
The appointment underscores growing international confidence in Nigeria’s institutional expertise, legal competence, and commitment to global anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing standards.
Mr. Obiamalu’s rise reflects Nigeria’s steady emergence as a respected voice within the global financial intelligence community. The MSCWG plays a key role in overseeing compliance, membership integrity, and support for Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) worldwide.
With over two decades of experience in both public and private sectors, Mr. Obiamalu has been central to ensuring that the NFIU’s operations align with international best practices. Since joining the Egmont plenary in 2019, he has actively participated in all Working Group meetings and served as a trusted member of the Pool of Experts.

He has also guided three candidate FIUs successfully through the Egmont admission process, providing structured mentorship and expert advice that helped secure their membership.
Colleagues describe his leadership as measured, principled, and anchored in credible compliance and mentorship. As Vice Chair, he will focus on strengthening mentorship-driven compliance pathways, safeguarding Egmont membership integrity, and promoting transparent, fair, and consistent review processes.
As financial crimes become increasingly complex and cross-border, Mr. Obiamalu’s appointment highlights the critical role of legal clarity, credibility, and consistent engagement in sustaining effective international cooperation. For Nigeria, it reinforces a simple truth: global influence is earned through competence, consistency, and trust.