Phillips Oduoza, the Group Managing Director/CEO, UBA Plc
From Benjamin a ameh, lagos
The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc said it has resuscitated the UBA Professorial Chair of Finance at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) with an endowment seeds
A cheque of N52.9 million to this effect was presented to the Vice Chancellor of the university, Professor Rahman Bello and members of the institution’s governing council by Phillips Oduoza, the Group Managing Director and CEO of UBA Plc in Lagos recently.
In a statement issued by the bank, disclosed that the UBA GMD led other executive management members to the school said UBA was committed to the promotion of a globally competitive educational system in the country.
“We have seen that there is a huge gap in the funding of educational system in the country and UBA as an institution, strongly believes in the future of Nigeria and that a well trained and educated manpower is germane to our growth and development as a nation, which is the reason why we have decided to resuscitate this endowment,” he said.
Oduoza assured that the bank will continue to promote research and innovation in the Nigerian educational system, to boost man-power development and called on other banks, companies, institutions and individuals to emulate the UBA gesture.
“As first line beneficiaries of quality manpower, to support the pursuit of research and education in all Nigerian universities, private sector endowments will result in the creation of centers of excellence in different Nigerian universities, improving the quality of graduates, decision making and leadership in the society. Government alone cannot make this happen,” Oduoza stated.
The Vice-Chancellor of Unilag was full of commendations for UBA Plc for resuscitating this chair despite the economic meltdown in the country, just as he recalled the pioneering efforts of the bank in 1972 as it established the foremost chair in the university, the UBA Chair of Finance with an endowment.
Speaking further on the robust relationship that exists between UBA and Unilag, the VC said, “It is worthy to mention here today that the first financial institution to show its presence on campus and to support academic excellence in the university was UBA. From our records, this reputable bank awarded scholarships to our students in the faculty of business administration way back from 1969/1970 academic session.”
VC reiterated that “The establishment of the UBA Professorial Chair of Finance in 1972 was the first at the University of Lagos and indeed in any other University in the country. It served as the major catalyst for the establishment in 1973 of the Department of Finance in the faculty of Business Administration.”