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Firm Offers Digital Learning Support with Laptops for Studen


In fulfillment of its corporate social responsibility, Branch NG, one of Nigeria’s leading digital financial services companies, has donated laptops, personal healthcare items, and educational materials to students of Sceptre Comprehensive College, Alapere, Lagos.

Speaking on the initiative, the Managing Director of Branch NG, Dayo Odulate-Ademola, said the donation aligned with the company’s longstanding commitment to social impact, financial inclusion, and educational development across underserved communities, according to a statement on Monday.

Odulate-Ademola explained that the intervention was designed to address gaps in digital access and personal hygiene resources among young learners, while also encouraging healthy physical activity.

“At Branch NG, we believe that every child deserves access to tools that can unlock their potential, whether in the classroom or in their personal development journey.

“Our donation of laptops, healthcare items, and sports materials is part of our responsibility to support digital inclusion and encourage well-rounded growth among students. We are committed to investing in communities and empowering young people with the resources they need to learn, innovate, and excel,” she said.

Also speaking at the event, the Head of People Operations, Branch Nigeria, Emmanuela Ekanem, said the initiative reflected the organisation’s internal culture of empathy, service, and long-term community investment.

“At Branch, we believe that access creates opportunity. By providing these digital tools and essential items, we’re helping students build the confidence and skills they need to succeed. Supporting young people in our communities is a core part of who we are, and we’re committed to continuing this impact,” Ekanem said.

The initiative, which is targeted at enhancing digital literacy and promoting overall well-being, is part of the company’s broader vision to equip the next generation with the tools they need to thrive in an increasingly technology-driven world.

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