Union Bank of Nigeria has reiterated its commitment to entrepreneurship and women’s empowerment through its Alpher initiative by sponsoring the Nigerian British Chamber of Commerce Women and Youth Entrepreneurship Development Centre Cohort 2 Programme.
According to a statement on Thursday from the bank, the programme graduated 125 entrepreneurs who have benefited from firsthand entrepreneurship training and business grants.
Small and medium-sized enterprises in Nigeria account for more than 50 per cent of industrial employment and contribute approximately 48 per cent to the country’s GDP.
In her welcome speech, the Director General of NBCC, Dr Ebere Njoku, reiterated NBCC’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurship, women’s empowerment, and youth empowerment, citing these as catalysts for economic development and sustainability.
The entrepreneurship initiative stemmed from the visionary goal of the President and Chairman of the Council, NBCC, Mr Ray Atelly, to provide entrepreneurship and grant opportunities to Nigerian women and youths.
Atelly told the graduates in his speech, “This is your chance, make sure you take it. Don’t let any obstacle stop you because there will be many; if you let it stop you, your dreams are not strong enough.
You need to keep pushing, someday you will sit at the top of a conglomerate and people will aspire to be like you.”
Also in attendance was the NBCC’s Patron, Senator Akin Odunsi, who congratulated the Cohort 2 graduates.
He said, “I encourage all of you not to take the training you have received for granted. Use it as a landmark opportunity to be a beacon of hope to others who look up to you.”
He also urged the Chamber to provide internship opportunities after the six-month entrepreneurship training in organisations for the incoming Cohort 3 and beyond.
The goodwill message at the graduation ceremony was delivered on behalf of Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Union Bank of Nigeria, Mrs Yetunde Oni, by the bank’s Head of Retail and SME Business, Mrs Vivian Imoh-Ita, who appreciated NBCC for the life-transforming training they are providing to the youth and women entrepreneurs.
She further stated, “As a Bank, we understand that when we invest in women and youth entrepreneurs, we are investing in the most powerful catalysts of economic transformation. Through the bank’s alpher initiative, we have enabled success for women-led businesses. In a volatile economy like Nigeria, the challenges facing entrepreneurs are dynamic and significant. As a Bank, we intend to prove that these barriers are not unconquerable and are growth opportunities.”
Three entrepreneurs, namely Evelyn Ekene Ani of Evani. Ng (First place), Martha Padonu of Beyond Photography (Second place), and Therietta Vershima of La Teriz (Third place) were declared winners of the Union Bank Business Pitch competition held during the graduation ceremony and were rewarded with funding for their businesses.
