Unity Bank Gets NYSC Recognition, Wins Icon of Youth Empowerment Award
Oluwatoyin Mathnuel-
Insightmagonline
LAGOS.21.12.21.
In recognition of Unity Bank Plc’s
contribution to the growth of entrepreneurship among Nigerian youths, the
National Youth Service Corps, NYSC has named the lender “Icon of Youth
Empowerment” in an award presented to the Bank during the Skills Acquisition
& Entrepreneurship Department, SAED Festival held in Abuja recently.
The NYSC management said it was on record that
Unity Bank under the able leadership of the MD/CEO, Mrs. Tomi Somefun had been
unwavering in its commitment and support for the Skills Acquisition and
Entrepreneurship Development programme of the NYSC as evident in the
Corpreneurship initiative through which businesses of hundreds of corps
entrepreneurs are being funded.
“In view of the foregoing, NYSC Management honours
(Unity Bank) with the award of “Icon of Youth Empowerment” at the
closing ceremony of the 2021 NYSC SAED Festival at NAF conference centre, Abuja
on this 17th Day of December 2021,” said the Director-General of the NYSC,
Brigadier General S. Ibrahim, while presenting the award to Unity Bank.
Speaking after receiving the award, the Group Head,
Retail, SME and E-Banking, Mr. Olufunwa Akinmade said: “We are encouraged by
this award to continue to partner with SAED in driving the Corpreneurship
initiative. We believe that the Corpreneurship Challenge possesses the capacity
to unlock the entrepreneurship ingenuity of the youths in Nigeria.
“We commend the leadership of the NYSC for the
award, even as we appreciate the leadership and the team at SAED for working
hard to make this partnership produce the desired outcome. We are optimistic
that the partnership will be sustained for as long as possible until it has
impacted a critical mass that considerably reduces graduate unemployment in our
nation.”
The Corpreneurship Challenge, which earned the
lender the award is a business plan competition that provides corps members
with the opportunity to pitch their business ideas and stand a chance of
winning business grants ranging from N200,000 to N500,0000 as business capital
while receiving mentorship.
Unity Bank premiered the Corpreneurship Challenge
in 2019, with a launch in Lagos and in three other states which included Edo,
Ogun, and Abuja, but with the increasing popularity of the initiative among
corps entrepreneurs, the Bank has now extended the programme to 10 states of
the federation including Lagos, Ogun, Abuja, Edo, Katsina, Enugu, Bayelsa, Akwa
Ibom, Sokoto and Kaduna.
So far, Unity Bank has invested over N80 million in
the initiative, which has now produced 58 winners since it was launched.
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