The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stanbic IBTC’S youth series harps on resilience, skills

- By Benjamin Alade

THE maiden edition of the Stanbic IBTC Bank’s Youth Leadership Series, last week, provided a platform that featured three exceptiona­l Nigerians, who spoke on the imperative of resilience, hardwork and perseveran­ce to achieve individual, corporate and national goals.

The event, with theme “Against The Odds”, attracted huge audience of stu- dents and youths, bankers, investors, artists, captains of industry, and the business community.

The Guest speakers- Kechi Okwuchi, a survivor of the illfated Sosoliso plane crash of December 2005; Member Feese, survivor of the United Nations’ building bomb blast in Abuja; and Cobhams Asuquo, a renowned music producer, who was born blind, unanimousl­y said that if they could become role models by overcoming the grim challenges they faced, then nobody should give up the quest to succeed.

The Chief Executive of Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, Yinka Sanni, explained that underlinin­g the youth empowermen­t motivation­al series is a mission by the organisati­on to inspire the youth.

He said the youth who are now the “leaders of today,” not tomorrow, and the move is to inspire them to strive to achieve their potential, regardless of the odds, adding that the three lead speakers symbolised the evergreen cliché- “where there is a will, there is a way.” He said Stanbic IBTC is constantly exploring innovative ways of expanding the scope of its coverage and focus on the youth segment, otherwise known as the millennial­s, given the importance of the demography to national developmen­t, entreprene­urship drive and economic growth and developmen­t of the nation.

Member Feese said the concerns of Nigerians made her stronger and more determined to live and succeed, in the aftermath of the Abuja bomb blast, as the easier option would have been to live with the pain and trauma of the experience for the rest of her life.

She pledged to continue with her advocacy work to support and encourage people in similar situations.

For Okwuchi, her simple message to anyone faced with any affliction is: “Don’t let your pains stunt you growth and don’t allow the scars to retard you.”

After the Sosoliso crash, she went ahead to bag a First Class Degree from the University of Thomas Houston, Texas, and emerged a finalist at America’s Got Talent.

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