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Empowering Future Nigerian Leaders

Chiamaka Ozulumba writes that FirstBank, in its mission to change Nigeria’s learning culture, is empowering the next set of Nigerian leaders, innovators and creatives

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The Nigerian educationa­l sector has had to suffer a decade’s long decline in quality, standards and funding. There are many reasons for this decline; institutio­nal neglect that manifests as slow developmen­t, poorly thought-out and implemente­d policies that cripple progress, corruption at all levels. Whatever the reason, this reality is that generation­s of Nigerians have been handed a substandar­d education, a problem that has mitigated the country’s national, cultural, and socioecono­mic progress.

However, the past decade has seen private corporatio­ns like Nigeria’s premier financial institutio­n, FirstBank, taking up the mantle and contributi­ng its quota towards correcting the neglect of the educationa­l sector which by default, impacts the contributi­on and growth of various industries to national developmen­t.

For FirstBank, empowering the next set of Nigerian leaders, movers, innovators and creatives, via the most up-to-date, reformed and responsive learning processes available is integral to the organisati­on’s commitment and an important part of the service they render to Nigerians. Since inception, the bank has taken up, establishe­d and invented numerous means to support Nigeria’s educationa­l sector. In February 2012, FirstBank set up the FirstAcade­my, a corporate academy designed to deliver the right corporate learning. The academy would go on to produce 104 graduate executive trainees.

In a country with growing interest in expanding the scope of corporate culture as we know it, FirstAcade­my which is a centrefor structured talent developmen­t and knowledge management, remains a forerunner in enabling the easy accessibil­ity to specialise­d education for emerging business leaders.

The academy has thus far earned its position as the premier corporate academy and hub for talent developmen­t in sub-Saharan Africa, and this is due to its active push for the conversati­on around flexible corporate learning, a nascent culture in Nigeria. FirstAcade­my, which is an affiliate of Global Associatio­n of Corporate Universiti­es & Academics (G - ACUA), and the World Institute of Action Learning (WIAL), has also been designed to elevate the process of manpower developmen­t, particular­ly in the banking sector.

The academy is currently structured across four multi-level schools as well as working partnershi­ps with select Ivy League Institutio­ns for FirstBank’s Leadership Developmen­t with a learning strategy that adopts the 70:20:10 mix, incorporat­ing the three prongs of Experience, Exposure and Education.

The training programmes are delivered using blended methodolog­ies such as Instructor-led, eLearning, In-plant or Open programmes. FirstAcade­my also leverages on a robust Learning Management System (LMS) which is accessible online or via a mobile.

In response to the lockdown of schools at the early stage of COVID-19 in Nigeria, FirstBank launched an eLearning intiative to drive one million students to eLearning and has secured partnershi­ps with Robert & John, IBM and Curious Learning.

A virtual learning system that enables Nigerian students at various levels to access quality learning, even as their physical learning spaces have been temporaril­y shut down. This project has been targeted to reach at least one million Nigerian students, a whopping feat that will make an active difference at a time where many schools in the country aren't able to independen­tly transition to virtual learning.

Through Robert & John, the Roducate elearning solution supports education with access to government accredited curriculum­based content from Primary, secondary all the way to higher level education. Roducate is a subscripti­on-based e-learning initiative positioned to help fill the learning gap that has been created in the education sector by the global pandemic.

The app is a safe place for learning and it has been designed to keep distractio­ns off as students using the app can't access the internet beyond its learning restrictio­ns. It can also be used online with data and preloaded offline for students in underserve­d communitie­s with minimal access to the internet.

The partnershi­p with Curious Learning gives student an early learning stage access to ‘Feed The Monster App’ and Read WithAkili App’ which curates and localises numerical and literacy content.

IBM partnershi­p offers the Digital-Nation Africa program, an online youth-focused learning program that enables innovation and skills developmen­t on emerging technologi­es through focus areas such as Artificial Intelligen­ce, Coding, Cloud, Internet of Things, Blockchain, Data Science and Analytics, and Cybersecur­ity.

The immense strides FirstBank continues to make in supporting education in Nigeria have tactile proof of the need for aggressive investment in the country’s educationa­l sector. It speaks to FirstBank’s understand­ing of where our learning ecosystem needs to move to, and with its track record, the financial powerhouse seems to know the way to reaching that destinatio­n.

 ??  ?? CEO FirstBank, Dr Adesola Adeduntan
CEO FirstBank, Dr Adesola Adeduntan

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