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First Bank Convenes SME Connect Webinar, Promotes Growth of Education Sector

First Bank Convenes SME Connect Webinar, Promotes Growth of Education Sector

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First Bank of Nigeria Limited, one of Nigeria’s premier and leading financial inclusion services provider, has announced the convening of a Business Clinic to promote the growth and sustainability of the educational sector, especially in the light of the coronavirus which is having an adverse effect on the operations of schools across the world. The event was scheduled to hold via Zoom platform by 11:00am on Thursday, 23 July 2020.

“Managing Your School through the Pandemic: Engagement and Retention Strategies,” was the topic of the event and was discussed by experts, leading players, policy influencers and proprietors in business and education management that have carved a niche for themselves at promoting the growth of education and business, towards impacting the national economy.

The panellists at the event include; Mrs Folasade Adefisayo (Honourable Commissioner of Education, Lagos State), Otunba Yomi Otubela (President, National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS)), Wale Abioye (Team Lead, Customer Practice in Management Consulting (KPMG)), Babatunde Vaughan (Education Lead, Modern Classroom Microsoft Nigeria), Tinu Aluko (Proprietor, Busy Bee & West Mills) and Bankole Adediran (Head Transaction Banking Products, First Bank of Nigeria Limited).

Speaking on the event, Mr. Gbenga Shobo (Deputy Managing Director, FirstBank) said “the education sector remains the bedrock of the growth and development of any nation – without a viable educational system, the human capital would be incapable of driving national growth and development. FirstBank is delighted to convene this event as it reinforces our leading role at enabling the growth of the educational sector in the country, over the years.

A recent example is the current pandemic in which the Bank has spearheaded the continued learning of school children, with a view to moving over 1 million Nigerians to e-learning, an exciting journey that has had over 45,000 active participants on the respective platforms, notably Roducate and IBM.

We appreciate the panellists invited to speak and we look forward to the knowledge and ideas that would be deliberated towards having participants enlightened on essential activities to not just sustain their schools but reinforce its growth against the odds of COVID-19. We implore players, policy influencers, school and business owners as a whole to register and participate in the event because indeed there is knowledge for everyone,” he concluded.

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FirstBank has held various SME clinics in the course of the year, including a virtual event to ensure Social Distance is adhered to in this sensitive period of the COVID-19.

These events include the SME Clinics in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Abuja as well as the Virtual SME Clinic, recently held in May.

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