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Union Bank Reaffirms Support for Education at Edu360 2019

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Union Bank recently organised the second edition of its annual education festival Edu360, in Lagos, drawing a wide range of stakeholders across the education ecosystem.
The stakeholders at the festival comprises government officials, policymakers, teachers, parents, school owners, investors, students and other key participants.
The event tagged “Education Beyond Walls”, served as a platform for collaboration among the education sector stakeholders, with the goal of accelerating development and much-needed investment in the sector.
Special guests at the opening ceremony included the Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, represented by the Honourable Minister of State for Education, Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba.
The Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu represented by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mr Tokunbo Wahab and the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mrs Aishah Ahmad.
The Bank’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr Emeka Emuwa, the Head of Commercial Banking, Mr Kunle Sonola and other members of the Board of Directors were also in attendance.
Speaking at the ceremony to mark the kick-off of the three-day event, Mr Emeka Emuwa reiterated the Bank’s focus on education as a key driver of national development.
He said: “Our goal over the next three days here at Edu360 is to drive conversations and collaboration that will catalyse action necessary to move our education sector forward.
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”We understand that scaling up government spending on public education is imperative, but to actually move the needle and drive impact, we believe the key is creating scope for private investments in the sector.”
Delivering the keynote on behalf of the Vice President, Hon. Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiubansaid: ”It is possible for us as a country to restore education to its place.
”It’s not juxtaposed by entrepreneurship or wealth creation; not looked down upon by certain groups in our society but embraced by all.
”It’s by working assiduously to deliver our respective responsibilities to empower our children and indeed, the future of our dear country Nigeria.
Nwajiuba, while lauding the board and leadership of Union Bank for this feat, pointed out that investing in a platform to bring all stakeholders together to discuss such important developments was key.
  According to him, over 200 teachers from government and private owned schools have benefited from free training sessions as part of Union Bank’s drive to upskill the workforce of the important sector.
In addition to parenting panels and workshops, there were also various activities including digital training sessions, coding and robotics workshops and STEM classes.
The fair also featured workshops and seminars to address sensitive issues concerning raising well-adjusted children in today’s world.
Speakers and panellists at the event included Supo Shasore SAN, Helen Marinho, Gossy Ukanwoke, Omowale David-Ashiru, Otto Orondaam and Henry Anumudu among others.
Over 70 exhibitors and partners including leading schools and service providers in and around Nigeria participated in the three-day exhibition.

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