The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has launched the second edition of its Campus Ambassador Programme
with the induction of 30 new brand ambassadors.
The UBA Campus Ambassador Programme is an initiative to identify young emerging leaders among students
of tertiary institutions and give them a unique and highly rewarding learning experience.
The 30 successful candidates were selected from over 300 students across tertiary institutions in Nigeria
through a rigorous screening exercise in line with set criteria.
The colourful inauguration ceremony was held at the UBA house in Lagos on Friday, with Chuks Nweke, Executive
Director, Group Chief Operating Officer, and other senior management staff in attendance.
“UBA is pleased to have you all on board as valuable Ambassadors who will help us propagate our goodwill
messages, ethos, values and what we stand for as a bank, across your institutions,” Nweke said.
He further noted that the goal is intended to give students a platform to demonstrate leadership as well
as build and instill the brand philosophy into the consciousness of youths.
According to Nweke, our bank is a bank with strong affiliation to youths, evident in the Bank’s scholarship
and grants schemes through the UBA Foundation National Essay Competition amongst other educational initiatives.He
continued “We at UBA take youth development and engagement seriously,
because we believe they are the future of Nigeria. For this reason, we
decided to collaborate for the purpose of building their creative
skills, leadership skills. It is the abilities
that the students exhibited that influenced their selection. No doubt,
they have the core values of Enterprise, Excellence and Execution that
are dear to us. Starting from now, they are expected to try to exhibit
the core values of UBA”.
He
further said, this days, Life is tough. “We need people in who can
exhibit those qualities, beyond what we've done, these are people we
have seen leadership traits
in. We will work with them to develop their leadership traits,
creativity for the good of everyone”.
Also
speaking, Mr. Tomiwa Sotiloye, Group Head, Retail & Consumer
Banking, explained that, the 30 students
selected are from 10 universities. The new ones among them are 25. We
have five returning ambassadors from the pioneer set. He noted that
among the 15 the bank decided to retain a few outstanding students.
He
also stated that the programme is for six months - between now and
September. “Starting from next session it will be one year because we
have now aligned the programme to the academic calendar - not from
January- December which gave us a lot of problems
last year”.
“As part of our plans to bring them on board, from now we will take them on an intensive training. They will have specific projects which they will execute after which We will discuss the projects tomorrow. Also worthy of note is that they will get an opportunity for a one month paid internship at any of our branches. They will also get paid for this programme. And for them, a pathway has opened for employment in UBA”, he said.
“As part of our plans to bring them on board, from now we will take them on an intensive training. They will have specific projects which they will execute after which We will discuss the projects tomorrow. Also worthy of note is that they will get an opportunity for a one month paid internship at any of our branches. They will also get paid for this programme. And for them, a pathway has opened for employment in UBA”, he said.
He also charged them to be good leaders and positive influencers who should stand out by ensuring the
bank’s reputation soars high in their respective campuses.
The
30 ambassadors, who are A-list students in their various institutions,
include: Hassan Mahmud Balarabe,
Ahmadu Bello University, Muftau Monishola Barakat, Ahmadu Bello
University, Ibrahim Kamilu Muhammad, Ahmadu Bello University; Okara
Daniel, Babcock University; Olujobi Adebayo, Babcock University , Romi
Oghoghome, Obafemi Awolowo University; Ajisafe Mojolaadura,
Obafemi Awolowo University; Barakat Tiamiyu, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ike Nathaniel C., Obafemi Awolowo University; Fadaini
Asalewa Boluwatife , Obafemi Awolowo University; Jaja Queen Oko, Rivers
State University; Wuche Jeremiah Chris, Rivers State University;
Umeh Justice Frank, University of Abuja; Victor Isah Efekpo University
of Abuja, Stanley Nnamdi Alieke, University of Benin; Rita Nkemdilim
Okonkwo, University of Benin; Isaiah Confidence O, University of Benin,
Ihechi Opara, University of Ibadan, Egbodofo
Temitope Sunday, University of Ibadan.
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