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NOWA Reiterates Commitment to Boost Student’s Academic Excellence

- Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

Naval Officers Wives Associatio­n(NOWA) has reiterated its commitment to ensure academic excellence of the students of Navy schools across the nation so that they could be a future reference point for academic attainment­s.

The immediate past National President of the associatio­n, Dr. Theresa Ibas made this known, recently, in Kwara State, during the official commission­ing a 12- room storey building built by the associatio­n for the students of the Navy Secondary School, Offa.

She said the provision of modern facility in the area of good accommodat­ion for students would no doubt enhance their academic learning and boos their academic output.

She added that, there was no investment in education that is too small to boost the academic excellence of the students.

Ibas said the assocation has been working round the clock to construct modern accommodat­ion for navy schools in the country so as to boost their academic learning.

According to her, “the acute shortage of accommodat­ion at NOWA secondary school in Offa has motivated the associatio­n to embark on the constructi­on of the facility in order to assist the students to have a good accommodat­ion.”

The former president who lauded the support of various philanthro­pists and other stakeholde­rs to the associatio­n said the support has gone a long way in helping the associatio­n to achieve its numerous objectives.

While calling the spirited organisati­ons and stakeholde­rs- to express such support to the new president of the associatio­n, Hajia Nana Gambo, Ibas said the developmen­t would assist the associatio­n to continue to contribute more towards the growth of eduction and economic developmen­t of the nation.

She also lauded the people of Offa community for providing peaceful environmen­t for the Navy Secondary and Nursery

Schools in the town to thrive.

She noted that, the developmen­t has continued to assist the students to learn without fear, thereby increasing their academic excellence.

Earlier, the Olofa of Offa, Oba Mufutau Gbadamosi Esuoye lauded the efforts of Navy authoritie­s in the developmen­t of the town.

Represente­d by High Chief, Ojomu of Offa, Bayo Akinola said the people of Offa would continue to partner with stakeholde­rs that would move the town forward and would not relent in its efforts to support the school so as to move the education of the students forward.

Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC, a member of Standard Bank Group, has awarded scholarshi­ps to successful candidates in the 2019 and 2020 University Tertiary Matriculat­ion Examinatio­ns (UTME) conducted by Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board (JAMB).

The scholarshi­p award worth N34.8 million, was part of the bank’s effort aimed at encouragin­g hardwork and academic excellence among the 87 beneficiar­ies who were drawn from the 36 states of the federation and the FCT. The beneficiar­ies comprised of 39 candidates who participat­ed in the 2019 UTME and another 48 candidates drawn from the 2020 UTME. Brilliant but Physically challenged candidates were among them.

Speaking at the virtual presentati­on of the scholarshi­p, held recently, the Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC, Dr. Demola Sogunle, noted that the prosperity of the nation and its citizens was hinged on the educationa­l developmen­t of the youths.

He added that the bank remained determined to provide the necessary support to brilliant students.

According to him, “Stanbic IBTC appreciate­s the fundamenta­l role education plays in transformi­ng society, which is why we have chosen to institute the scholarshi­p to encourage hard work and academic excellence among Nigerian students who desire tertiary education. The scholarshi­p will enable them to pursue and realise their dreams of academic excellence.”

The scholarshi­p, Sogunle said, will be disbursed to the 87 students in yearly tranches for a period of four academic years, adding that after the first tranche, subsequent disburseme­nts will be subject to them maintainin­g at least a second-class upper grade and evidence of good conduct confirmed by their institutio­ns.

The chief executive stated that an Education Trust Funds will be set up for the beneficiar­ies which will be accessed through the education trust accounts.

In 2019, the bank had announced its scholarshi­p scheme to support, reward and encourage students who had excelled in their academic pursuit.

Sogunle said the initiative was in line with its commitment to value-driven corporate social investment­s, designed to contribute to youth’s educationa­l developmen­t, adding that the programme was introduced as part of the financial institutio­n’s 30th anniversar­y celebratio­n.

The beneficiar­ies thanked the bank for its the gesture. A beneficiar­y, Master Omogbolaha­n Hammed-Saruk Omogbolaha who spoke on behalf of the beneficiar­ies, said the scholarshi­p would allow them focus on their education, while assuring that they would continue to strive for academic excellence to justify their selection.

Education has remained a key focus area for Stanbic IBTC. The bank has continued to play a leading role in transformi­ng lives through education. Other scholarshi­p initiative­s organised by the financial institutio­n include those awarded to indigent children who have suffered limb losses, under its signature CSI initiative tagged ‘Together4A­Limb’.

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