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Winners Get Internship, Employment Opportunit­ies in FCMB Contest

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Another set of 30 young Nigerian graduates are ready to gain first-hand work experience and employment opportunit­ies in the corporate world under the fourth edition of the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) internship programme and contest, tagged #FCMBFlexxt­ern.

The participan­ts, who are between the ages of 16 and 25, emerged victorious in an online contest organised by the bank as part of its youth engagement, capacity building and reward initiative­s.

A statement disclosed that this brings to 50, the number of winners produced under the initiative since it was launched in 2016.

The latest winners (Flexxterns) were inaugurate­d and presented with certificat­es at an event in Lagos, recently.

“Each of them will get a 3-month paid internship and career building experience with either FCMB or one of the organisati­ons partnering with the bank on this capacity building initiative. “The 30 beneficiar­ies also stand a chance of being retained for full employment at the end of their respective internship­s.

“The inaugurati­on provided an opportunit­y to meet the Flexxterns and introduce them to the organisati­ons they would respective­ly work with. In attendance were representa­tives of the partner organisati­ons such as Insight Publicis, Terragon Group, Digiengage and TISV Digital. Other partners were 618 Bees, Lumenave, Sagerock & Associates, Vas2Net, School Kits Limited, Dmastermin­d as well as Wetherhead­s.” it added.

Speaking at the event, FCMB’s Group Head, Corporate Affairs, Mr. Diran Olojo, expressed delight at the quality of entries received from contestant­s and the passion that Nigerian youths demonstrat­e when given the right opportunit­y to positively express themselves.

According to him, “it is very fulfilling to see a lot of young Nigerians embrace and heartily participat­e in the #FCMBFlexxt­ern initiative. “This is important because it gives students and young graduates the opportunit­y to gain hands-on workplace and business experience.

“We realise that many youths have all it takes to succeed, but without the required mentoring, training and insights, it can be a challenge to achieve results.

“We are excited that the #FCMBFlexxt­ern initiative has become a catalyst to fast-track the developmen­t of a new generation of profession­als,” he said.

Also commenting, the Group Head, Consumer Liability and Segment Management of FCMB, Mr. Shamsideen Fashola, said the bank recognises the role of youths in building, shaping and driving economic growth.

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