Heritage Bank partners Generation Next to position 1, 500 pupils for leadership roles
R-L: Mrs. Cynthia Erigbuem, Group Head, Market Intelligence and
Analytics of Heritage Bank presenting award to Mrs Afolayan Eniola, during the
Generation Next event, titled, “Raising Emotionally Intelligent Generation,”
sponsored by Heritage Bank Plc, in Lagos yesterday.
By: HighCelebritySquard
Heritage Bank Limited, Nigeria’s
Most Innovative Banking Services Provider has partnered with Generation Next,
a-non-governmental organisation to prepare over 1, 500 secondary school
students for leadership rolethat will take Nigeria to greater heights in
the future.
The programme, themed: “Raising
Emotionally Intelligent Generation,” held in Lagos yesterday, spanneddigital
knowledge, career, education and confidence bulding for students in the age
brackets of nine to 17 years from Command Day Secondary School, Ikeja; Vivian
Fowler Memorial College for Girls; Ifako International Schools, Iju Road,
Ifako-Ijaiye; The African Church Model College, Agege and Baptist Boys Academy,
Obanikoro among others.
Speaking on the importance of
savings, Mrs. Cynthia
Erigbuem, Group Head, Market Intelligence and Analytics of Heritage Bank, noted
that inculcating savings culture at an early age in children was very important
because sometimes they might have ideas but if they had not put aside money,
they would not be able to bring it to reality.
She enjoined them to tell their
parents to open savings accounts with Heritage Bank for them so that they would
be able to save significant amount of money before they would reach 20 years of
age and thereby be able to bring their dreams and ideas to life.
Erigbuem told the students that when
they saved money with the bank, they would earn interest on the savings and the
sky would be their limit by the time they come of age.
The convener of the programme, Mrs.
Olufunke Fajuyigbe in her remarks said the essence of Generation Next is
to prepare the youths for a new Nigeria, remarking that the youths are the only
people can make a new better Nigeria.
She said they had specifically
selected children in the age bracket of nine to 17 years, which is a critical
age bracket for every country, adding that the colour, the picture and the
greatness of the country depends on them and enjoins them to open their minds
so that they can be the voice representing the next generation.
Also speaking, Professor Anthony
Kila, Director of Studies at ECAPS in Cambridge, The European Centre of
Advanced and Professional Studies, advised the organisers to hold the programme
twice yearly, one for parents and the other for students in a bid to achieve
the objective.
Kila who said emotion denotes
feeling, enjoined the students to understand the feelings of their parents and
their own and break the bridge between them with effective communication.
He said the most precious thing in
life is information and this generation is the most privileged in the history
of mankind, because this is the first time that there is so much information
available to the world.
The professor promised the students
that discerning ones among them would join other students in the world in
Cambridge, the United Kingdom to write an essay on “The Cambridge Experience,”
the role of the most emotionally intelligent people in the generation next and
the winners would win the Anthony Kila’s prize of $300.
In his contribution, Mr. Taiwo
Kola-Ogunlade, Manager, Communications & Public Affairs for Google West
Africa exposed the students to how they could use Google to obtain any
information they needed on the internet and promised to expose five of them
from the programme to the international community in the area of computer
science.
Miss Atiku Nafisat Emmanuella, a
young legal practitioner, talked on purpose and leadership, remarking that
purpose can be defined as the reason for doing a thing. It is the reason for
existence and it is the reason for any mission, while the leadership can
be defined as taking responsibility to solve a problem.
Heritage Bank partners Generation Next to position 1, 500 pupils for leadership roles
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