United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc is promoting
financial literacy among young school children in Nigeria. To this end
the bank’s Executive Director, Lagos and West, Mr. Ayoku Liadi was at the
Olivet Baptist High School in Oyo to mentor and teach the students on the
benefits of inculcating financial discipline.
"The Future belongs to children who realise early in life
the need to save for tomorrow" said Ayoku Liadi while mentoring
students of the school in commemoration of World Savings Day, an
initiative of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
He took the students through the numerous benefits of
savings, especially from a young age, harping on the need to be
financially responsible. “To develop a savings culture, one needs to
be financially responsible and prudent in management of resources, set
realistic timelines for saving and resist the temptation to spend frivolously”
he advised the students.
UBA Foundation has been in the vanguard of
promoting reading culture among secondary school children. In doing this it
provides literature books to the students at no cost to them, regularly gets
executive management staff of UBA to go to schools to read with the students
and mentor them on the benefits of reading. In furtherance of this initiative ,
Mr. Ayoku on behalf of UBA Foundation donated textbooks and other educational
gifts to the students of the school, while encouraging them to
participate in the on-going UBA Foundation National Essay Competition for
Senior Secondary Schools.
Vice Principal, Administration, Olivet Baptist High School,
Mr. Tunde Sulola commended UBA for the initiative, describing the
programme as laudable and wonderful. “It is an eye opener. Apart from the
students, some of us that are teachers too have been appropriately exposed
to the tenets of savings. Our students will go back home and inform their
parents on the need for them to begin to save early. As for the teachers,
we have been lifted and we will pass the message to our children when we get
home” he said.
Sulola further commended the bank for its contribution to
development of education in Nigeria with UBA Foundation’s National Essay
Competition for Senior Secondary School Students and Read Africa Project.
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