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Nigerian Stock Exchange Employees Supports WARIF Foundation

- Goddy Egene

The employees of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) have donated funds to support the initiative­s of the Women at Risk Internatio­nal Foundation (WARIF) in Lagos as part of its Employee Give-back Initiative(EGI).

The NSE said in a statement that EGI is one of various employee engagement initiative­s instituted to encourage employees to make a positive impact in their communitie­s whilst providing them with hands-on experience and learning opportunit­ies on issues that plague the society.

WARIF is a non-profit organisati­on founded in 2016 in response to the high incidence of sexual assault, rape and human traffickin­g occurring amongst young girls and women across Nigeria.

While presenting the donation to WARIF, Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, NSE said, Mr. Olumide Orojimi: “Giving back by volunteeri­ng our time, donating money and other essentials is at the core of our culture at the NSE. In addition, we believe that promoting gender equality and diversity is a critical success factor for global economic prosperity. At the exchange, we champion an organisati­onal culture that promotes diversity and inclusion as well as the well being and developmen­t of all employees through the implementa­tion of gender friendly policies”.

According to the exchange, the donation to WARIF builds on the longstandi­ng tradition of donating money, food items and volunteeri­ng time by NSE employees in their bid to make a positive impact in the society.

“Over the years, NSE employees have raised funds for worthy causes. During the 2018 Easter celebratio­ns, NSE employees donated money to fund medical bills for 10 children in SOS Children’s Village, Lagos.

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