The Ogba branch of
Sterling Bank Plc recently supported an annual Spelling Bee Competition. The
educational event which was initiated by Adewale Solu and hosted by the Overcomers
Sanctuary Parish, Lagos Province 9, Ifako Family of the Redeemed Christian
Church of God (RCCG), since its inception in 2015 had Sosanya Oluwaseun and Olamilekan
Oluwagbenga emerged as winners in the junior and senior categories. To this end
they both went home with a special educational gift package from Sterling Bank
Plc.
In the maiden edition
of this educational Spelling Bee Competition Adelayi Toluwani emerged as a
winner in the junior category whilst Joseph Uduak came out tops in the senior
category. However in 2016, Ayo Omoniyi Olufela was the winner in the junior category
and Adesola Adeola took the day in the senior category soaring high like an eagle
clinching the ultimate prize.
The Sterling Bank Ogba
branch spokesperson Mrs. Olusola Ambode expressed total commitment and positivity
towards supporting the Spelling Bee Competition. According to her Education is an
integral arm amongst the three areas of Sterling Bank’s corporate social
responsibility programmes. They also have an array of financial products, notably
the I CAN SAVE formerly known as Minor Account. Which is actually a product dedicated
specially to today’s emerging leaders’ ages 0 – 18years.
Speaking further with
Mrs Olusola on the numerous benefits of the I CAN SAVE account, she went on to
say “with a minimum of two thousand naira, any growing teen or youth becomes a
proud holder of the I CAN SAVE account”.
Other benefits include;
a special surprise birthday party for any I CAN SAVE account holder who has a
minimum of a hundred thousand naira and above in his/her account in any
location of their choice. Parents of the I CAN SAVE account holder who maintain
their salary account with Sterling Bank can access a loan for their child’s
school fees. For other benefits of I CAN SAVE account, please visit https://sterlingbankng.com/personal/savings-icansave.php
Sterling Bank Plc, a full fledge
Nigerian commercial financial institution which against all odds from its
incorporation in 1960, first licensed Nigerian merchant bank in 1969, to its
listing on the floor of the Nigeria Stock Exchange as a public company in 1992
and its merger acquisition in 2006 complying to the apex bank consolidation directives,
undoubtedly is a shining example amongst financial institutions in Nigeria as
they continue to throw their weight and robust support to educational
programmes that would benefit the younger generation.
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