Oceanic Bank
has donated seven laptop computers to the Rivers State University of Science
and Technology (RSUST),
The computers were duly
presented to the seven brilliant students
last week in
Oceanic Bank, by this gesture,
has introduced a new dimension, being the first known financial institution, or
corporate body to make a donation at a university matriculation in the country.
Presenting the computers on
behalf of the bank, Mr. John Iyoha, regional manager, South Zone Region II of
the bank, stated that the gesture was in line with the bank’s drive to promote
excellence among the students and the larger society and to fulfill its
corporate social responsibility obligations.
He explained that the bank
decided to sponsor the prize for the best performing foundation students during
the last academic session in order to ginger the university’s students to take
their studies seriously, strive for excellence and engender keen but positive
rivalry in their academic pursuit as the prize is given annually.
“Oceanic Bank is committed to
partnering with the government, the academia, organized private sector, and
Nigerian communities to forge strategies that will ensure that our youth are
engaged in rewarding pursuits. By engaging our youths positively we give them
an opportunity to exercise leadership, build skills and self-confidence, and
practical knowledge that will transform them into healthy, happy, and
self-sufficient adults”, he added.
Speaking at the occasion, Professor Barineme
Fakae, vice-chancellor of the RSUST,
praised the bank for the gesture as he called on other banks and corporate
bodies to emulate Oceanic Bank.
Oceanic Bank, he stated, “has
sown in the leadership of tomorrow” by donating the computers to the students,
adding that the bank should continue to take interest in the academic progress
of the recipients.
It would be recalled that
Oceanic Bank has been intervening in the educational system as a way of giving
back to society. In
Responding on behalf of all
the recipients of the computers, Miss Chidimma Izuegbumen, of the Faculty of
Science, who with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.79 percent is the best
overall, thanked Oceanic Bank for the gesture. She promised that they would
strive to meet expectations of the bank and the RSUST academic community of
their academic progress through their studies, and would not forget Oceanic
Bank’s encouraging initiative.