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Union Bank Makes Anambra State Digital With Google

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Omotola Oyebanjo, Headworld Esene and the Representatives of the Federal Polytechnic Student Union

Union Bank hosts over 200 participants at the second edition of its Google powered digital training workshop in Oko, Anambra State.

Union Bank, Nigeria’s leading innovative financial institution, affirms its partnership with Google as it hosts over 200 participants at the sophomore edition of its digital training workshop for the students of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State.

After a successful first edition at the Ventures Platform Abuja, also in partnership with Google, Union Bank continues on its journey to train and empower Nigerian youths with basic digital skills.

Crossection of the Training Hall

“With almost a century of experience and heritage in Nigeria’s financial sector, Union Bank is an institution that understands the need to keep evolving, learning and growing to stay relevant in today’s fast paced economy” said Omotola Oyebanjo, Head of Communications and Media, Union Bank, while addressing the students.

“We aim to keep delivering this across the country and our goal is to equip Nigerian youths with the basic digital skills needed to discover learning materials online, build businesses, create jobs and contribute to the overall economic growth of the country.” she concluded.

The Google powered workshop is also aimed at helping more Nigerians play an integral part in the digital technology economy.

Gift presentation to participants

Gift Presentation

kenneth Alozie, HNI Relationship Manager and colleague addressing the students

“We’re excited that Union bank is supporting our work to provide free digital trainings to young Nigerians. With over 97 million online subscribers, Nigeria continues to be one of the highest online populations in the world. And this presents big opportunities for economic growth. We believe that with the right digital skills, young Nigerians can better leverage the Internet to start and grow businesses, create employment for themselves and others, and boost economic growth in Nigeria.” said Bunmi Banjo, Digital Education Lead, Google Africa.

Omotola Oyebanjo presenting gifts to participants

Omotola Oyebanjo, Head of Communications and Media, Union Bank addressing the students

With topics ranging from content creation, digital strategy, web design, social media and app development, the free digital skills workshop gives millennials access to fundamental digital skills, enabling them to independently open up a world of opportunities for themselves.

Content and Images Credit: YNaija

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