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Thursday, 11 June 2015

See what a father did to his own 4 year old son in Lagos



A man named Sikiru Mustapha has been arrested by police in Lagos for allegedly brutalizing his 4 year old son named Lekan before abandoning him at a bus station in the Iwaya area of Yaba, Lagos.

According to a report by Punch, a neighbour saw the boy with scars of torture on his back at the bus stop and took him to an NGO.

The police was called and the boy's father was arrested.

Neighbours said the man and the boy's mother were no longer together and he had a new wife who just had a new baby for him.

They said Lekan's father was in the habit of beating him mercilessly at the slightest provocation, not minding that he was a very young boy.

The boy is currently receiving treatment at the hospital while his father has been charged to court for aggravated assault on a child.

Source Linda Ikeji

Chief of Army Staff visits Nigerian troops in Adamawa and Borno



The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant Keneth Tobiah Jacob Minimah, today June 11th paid a visit to Nigerian troops stationed in Borno and Adamawa states.

During his visit, he encouraged the troops to be steadfast in their fight to stamp out insurgency in Nigeria.

More photos of his visit after the cut..

Source Linda Ikeji

War of words in Senate over Bukola Saraki

By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor; Henry Umoru, Joseph Erunke, Johnbosco Agbakwuru & Abiodun Alade ABUJA— The rumbles from Tuesday’s election of Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate President continued, yesterday, with opponents and supporters of the nation’s new number three man stalking one another in furtherance of upturning or sustaining the new order.

Senator Bukola Saraki was nevertheless conciliatory towards his antagonists in the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, as he dismissed insinuations of his imminent defection from the party.

His insistence nonetheless, the bad blood flowing from Saraki’s upset of the APC’s official nominee for Senate President flowed into the Senate session, yesterday, as the different camps in the party squabbled over the legitimacy of the inauguration.

Besides, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, yesterday, publicly snubbed a handshake from the Senate President at the swearing-in of 28 senators who missed the oath-taking on Tuesday.

SARAKI’S FIRST PLENARY SESSION: Senate President Bukola Saraki (M) going in for his first plenary session as President of Senate yesterday. Behind him is Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu. Photo: NAN.

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in its own intervention, chided the APC over its threat of sanctions on the new National Assembly leadership, saying the ruling party had proved to all that it was not prepared for governance.

Threats, as Saraki takes charge Meanwhile, associates of Senator Bukola Saraki were, yesterday, trying to explain circumstances under which Senator Ike Ekweremadu emerged Deputy Senate President over the camp’s earlier choice, Senator Ali Ndume.

This was upon mutual allegations of culpability between them and the camp of Senator Ahmad Lawan, the official APC candidate for Senate President, over the party’s loss of the office of Deputy Senate President to the PDP.

The threat against Senator Saraki’s seat was made by supporters of Senator Lawan, who spoke under the aegis of the Unity Forum.

The group vowed to seek redress in court as it alleged that the inauguration did not follow constitutional provisions.

At yesterday’s session, the first time he took full charge of the Senate, Senator Saraki commenced with the administration of the oath on his rival, Senator Lawan and 27 other APC senators absent at the formal inauguration of the 8th Senate on Tuesday.

See more photos here The 28 Senators that took their oaths of office and allegiance were said to be waiting at the International Conference Centre, ICC, Abuja, for President Muhammadu Buhari for a meeting, allegedly at the instance of the President at the time the Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa began inauguration of the 8th Senate that started about 10:03 on Tuesday.

Senator Tinubu snubs Saraki’s handshake But the oath-taking and allegiance witnessed a mild drama as Senator Oluremi Tinubu, APC, Lagos Central, held back her hands when the Senate President, in line with the tradition after administering the oath stretched out his hands to shake her.

After the exercise, the Senate entered into a closed- door session which lasted about 25 minutes.

On returning to plenary, Senator Kabiru Marafa (APC, Zamfara Central) and a member of the Unity Forum raised a Point of Order, citing Order 15 and 43 bordering on his privilege.

Anger over Points of Order Senator Marafa stated that the report that 51 senators were absent at the time of inauguration portrayed him and others as “irresponsible members of the Senate”, stressing that “singular act caused a lot of embarrassment for me and my family who felt that I was absent.”

He also alleged that he was handed the Senate Standing Order 15 as amended, pointing out that as a member of the 7th Assembly, he could not recall when the Senate Standing Order was amended.

But the Senate President ruled him out of order because he did not take the required procedure of previously informing him, Senate President of his motion as stipulated by the order he quoted.

Senator Bukola Saraki also overruled Senator Barnabas Gemade (APC, Benue North-East) who also stood on Order 15 to object to the way and manner the Senate President ruled Marafa out of order as being “abrupt and too casual.”

However, Senator Mohammed Goje (APC, Gombe Central) while standing on the constitutional provision of Section 64 and sub-section three of the Constitution said that the President was empowered to order proclamation of this Senate as he did. He said: “For anybody to now say this hallowed chamber should ignore that constitutional provision which is the letter from Mr President, I think that person is saying that we should disobey the Constitution of the country and disobey Mr. President.

And I want to say, let it be on record, that whoever decided to go for a meeting there is on his own.” Meanwhile, the Senate has adjourned plenary till Tuesday June 23, 2015.

Senate to write Buhari on election of leadership Before proceeding on the two-week break, Deputy Senate President, Senator Ekweremadu moved a motion that was adopted that a letter be sent to the President informing him of the election of presiding officers of the 8th Senate with a view to receiving appropriate communication from him. He said: “Now, that the principal officers have been elected and while awaiting the naming of other principal officers, I think that it is important that this motion be made. I, therefore, move that a message be sent to Mr. President and Commander-In Chief, informing him that the presiding officers of the 8th National Assembly of the Senate have been elected as follows.

“Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate President; Senator Ike Ekweremadu as Deputy Senate President.

“That a congratulatory message is sent to the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives on their elections.

“That a message be sent to the following bodies informing them that a quorum of the 8th National Assembly has assembled and is ready to receive any communication.

They are the African Union, AU; The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, CPA; Inter Parliamentary Union, IPU; ECOWAS Parliament; Pan African Parliament.”

Lawan’s Unity Forum vows to go to court Following the session, the Lawan leaning Unity Forum at a press briefing vowed to seek a judicial review of the process that led to Saraki’s emergence.

“This process which remains unconstitutional cannot confer legitimacy on the elected Senate President.

“Our right to participate in the election of the Senate President is a constitutional right which cannot be taken by any person or group of persons,” Senator Gemade who led the group said. He also explained the circumstances surrounding the absence of some of the APC Senators when the inauguration started.

He also accused their colleagues in the Like Mind group of being responsible for the party’s loss of the position of Deputy Senate President which according to him, should have been produced by the majority party.

Gemade accuses Saraki’s Like Minds group According to him, “We received an invitation from the office of the National Chairman of our party, the All Progressives Congress, which indicated the request of Mr.

President to have a brief meeting with all the APC elected Senators and House of Representatives members at the International Conference Centre before the inauguration of the National Assembly at 10am.

“In our effort to meet up with the time for the inauguration, we rushed to honour the invitation of Mr.

President and while at the Conference Centre, news filtered to us that the Clerk of the National Assembly has started the process of election of the Senate President in our absence.

“The Clerk of the National Assembly, knowing full well that the quorum for election of the Senate President has not been met, went ahead to conduct an election that shuts the door to about 53 other Senators which would remain unacceptable until what would meet democratic parameters is done.”

Besides, he said, “We did not say that the quorum was not formed for the inauguration.

We said the quorum was not formed for the election of the President.

And that should be two-thirds of the senators present.

“We like to make it very clear that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria gives the letter for the Proclamation and if he invites us for a meeting at 9am and states that due communication had been made to the National Assembly and before leadership is elected, the Clerk is the one that receives the correspondence of Mr President that there must be a slight delay in order to enable him speak with senators of the APC before they come and commence the process.

“We had to rush from the meeting of the President, knowing full well that there would be a delay to accommodate everybody.

But suddenly, we were told at that meeting that the election was already going on; the nomination had already closed.

And this we find extremely unusual.”

Vanguard learnt yesterday that even though communication was made from the Presidency for the inauguration to be delayed, sources disclosed that the Clerk of the National Assembly did not receive the correspondence.

Like Minds counter, says Saraki’s election in order But defending the inauguration of the 8th Senate, Senators supporting Saraki’s emergence under the aegis of Like Minds group insisted that the whole process followed the necessary constitutional provisions.

A source close to Saraki said yesterday that the loss of the office of Deputy Senate President to the PDP was attributable to absence of APC senators who were at the ICC.

The source disclosed that Senator Saraki did not encourage Ekweremadu to run to be his deputy, saying that Ekweremadu’s emergence was forced on the few APC senators present by the PDP senators who at that time were in the majority.

According to the source, “on the floor on the inauguration day the PDP senators discovered that most of the APC senators were absent during the Senate President’s election.

They then capitalised on this when it was time to nominate DSP, after Ndume was nominated, the PDP stood up and nominated Ekweremadu for DSP, a development that shocked Saraki.

“With PDP being in the majority at the time of voting, Ekweremadu won.

If you look at the voting result you will see that it was across party lines.

Senator Saraki anticipated this scenario, but could not help it,” the source disclosed.

“Instead of coming to the floor for election, the Lawan group were in ICC, waiting for the President who wasn’t aware there was a meeting.”

Why we weren’t at ICC meeting, by Like Minds Giving reasons why they did not go to the ICC for the controversial meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, the Like Minds in a statement yesterday said:

“We went to that venue on the 8th, we waited for the VP for hours; there was no VP. And the VP was not even available.

So, having seen that on the 8th, then around 7am to 8am on 9th June, we got another text which said we should report.

It’s no longer the Vice President, it’s now the President, having being deceived yesterday (Monday).

Do you think anybody who is rational will now also go for another meeting? “Afterall the President did not appear at the ICC.

The Buhari that we know cannot and will not give two contrary opinions, especially one that is against the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“The Letter of Proclamation was written, duly signed, the time stated, date stated; he will not do otherwise.

It is not true that we disrespected the President and if the President wants to do that, he would have called.

Saraki lauds Buhari, adds no going back to PDP Meanwhile, the Senate President has commended President Buhari for his positive stance on the outcome of the National Assembly leadership contest, describing it as a “great mark of leadership” and a demonstration of the President’s commitment to democracy.

In a statement issued by his media office on Wednesday, Dr. Saraki commended President Buhari for remaining steadfast in his commitment to the principle of non-interference in National Assembly politics even in the face of great pressure on him to act otherwise.

“This shows that Mr. President is a man of great conviction who, in his own words, belongs to everyone and to no one,” the statement read.

On a similar note, Dr. Saraki also denied that he had a plan to decamp to the People’s Democratic Party, describing the insinuation as “absurd and laughable.”

According to him, “it is just cheap blackmail by political adversaries who want to call a dog a bad name in order to hang it.

Those making such desperate allegations should remember that I willingly left the PDP on matters of principles when the party was in power.

Is it now that the party is out of government and in opposition that I will now return, having worked so hard for my party in the last general elections?” he queried.

He urged all members of the National Assembly to put politicking behind them and settle down for the proper business of legislating.

“Our country is going through very trying times.

We have the challenge of insecurity in the North East.

APC naive, unprepared for governance, says PDP The PDP also yesterday, rejected threats by the APC on the new Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives.

The party in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh said the claims of the APC were indicative of a party aiming to cover its naivety, inexperience and unpreparedness for governance.

The PDP also admonished the APC to shed its arrogance, eat the humble pie and get more organized for governance, adding that it lacks the capacity, capability and means to sanction duly- elected leaders of the National Assembly.

“Nothing can be more astonishing than the whining by the APC that the PDP at the last minute expressed its preference for Senator Bukola Saraki and Hon.

Yakubu Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively after it had earlier stated that it was not interested in the positions.

This calls to question the capacity, experience and skills of APC leaders on political matters and we have no apology whatsoever for their naivety.

“The APC is merely suffering the consequences of the greed, lust for power and inordinate ambitions of their leaders.

They should note that Nigerians have since moved ahead with the new leaders in the National Assembly and should stop wasting their energy on propaganda and blackmails to heat up the polity”.

The PDP further condemned Tuesday’s botched attempts by the APC to close the National Assembly and stop lawmakers from carrying out their constitutional duties, as well as the threats to the newly-elected leaders as “totally against the tenets of democracy, the principles of separation of powers and independence of the legislature as enshrined in the constitution”.

“Indeed, APC’s disdain for democratic norms, the rule of law and the sanctity of the legislature, coupled with its excessive thirst for power portends grave threat to our survival as a nation and calls for serious concern among Nigerians and all lovers of democracy and freedom world over,” the statement said.

The party however reaffirmed its determination to continue to work with like minds from other political parties especially in the National Assembly to ensure that the values of democracy and good governance it had already entrenched in the polity are not eroded under the APC.

Three students arrested For Internet Fraud in Ondo state



Three students, Fisayo Adetoro a 300 level student of Joseph Ayodele Babalola University, (JABU) in Ikeji Arakeji, Osun state, Emmanuel Omole and Wale Ayeni who are both students of the Federal University of Technology Akure, (FUTA) all pictured above, have been arrested by the Ondo state police command for engaging in internet fraud.

Announcing their arrest, the Ondo state police spokesperson, Oluwole Ogodo in a statement released yesterday June 10th, said the 3 undergraduate students were arrested at "Ilesha Garage and Delta Hotel" in Akure following intelligence report.

The statement in part reads "Through online transactions, the syndicate had, sometime in April 2015, requested six i-phones valued at Nine Hundred and Eighty Four Thousand Naira (N984,000:00k) from Ajiboye Adeyinka Kabir of No. 3, Oyekunle Street, Ajegunle, Lagos State.

"Ajiboye brought the six i-phones to Akure as requested by the syndicate on 10/5/2015. On arrival at Ondo garage Akure, the three fraudsters took him in their operational vehicle, a Nissan Armanda Jeep with Registration Number JS-28-EKY, and pretended to be heading for Government House, Akure.

On the way, they made a detour to Fiwasaye-Ijapo Road, Akure where they forcefully took the I-phones from Ajiboye, and pushed him out of the vehicle in motion.

Ajiboye sustained various degrees of injuries and was rushed by Policemen at Ijapo Division to the Police Clinic, Akure for immediate medical attention.

On 25/5/2015, the syndicate also contacted one Akinola Segun of No. 29/31 Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos, and placed an order for another set of five I-phones valued at Eight Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira (N820,000:00k).

They again lied that they were lecturers at the Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin.

On arrival in Akure on 25/5/2015 at about 16:30hrs, they conveyed Akinola in their operational jeep to a hotel on Ondo Road, Akure.

The three then drugged his food with swinol tablets and made away with the five I- phones.

The syndicate however ran out of luck on 2/6/2015 when they unknowingly contacted the same Akinola Segun on a different website and ordered five I- phones, and deceitfully presented them selves as lecturers from the College of Agriculture, Akure.

Akinola Segun immediately contacted the Akure Area Command’s office where the Area Commander, ACP.

Edward Ajogun psc, with his team of detectives employed professional tactics that lead to their arrest of the three students.”

Emmanuel Omole and Wale Ayeni have been expelled from their school.

Items recovered from them after their arrest includes a Nissan Armanda Jeep, with Registration Number JS-28-EKY, valued at Two Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira. Three 16GB I-phones, (ii) one HTC phone, (iii) one Blackberry Q10, (iv) one Techno phone, (v) Gold rings, (vi) Gold necklace and (vii) Gold ear ring, all valued at Six Hundred and Sixty Seven Thousand Naira.

Source Linda Ikeji


Fashion cookout is a particularly unique event where business meets pleasure.

It provides a platform for business owners in the fashion and food industry to showcase their products at bargain prices.

The 5th edition of Fashion Cook Out will hold on the 21st of June 2015 with exclusive Fashion Items at discounted prices, plenty food, good music, karaoke, amazing shisha, fashion show case of indigenous designers, live streaming of footie match, lots of cool souvenirs and an amazing outdoor bar with lots of fun activities.

It will take place at N-tyce lounge 1310, KarimuIkotun, Victoria Island Lagos.

N-tyce lounge would be throwing the doors open to welcome a converging crowd of enthusiastic en trepreneurs and consumers that would indulge each prospective party in the purchase of goods for satisfaction as needs would be met and networks established in a notably conducive environment.

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This event is powered by Ciroc Premium Vodka, Areachops, Konga.com, Smile Internet, Uber, One Nation Entertainment, LooksLikeLagos, Sarpapa and Give Back Nigeria.

Source Linda Ikeji

Bradley Cooper sues French magazine for saying he's dating Irina Shayk



US actor Bradley Cooper has followed Leonardo Dicaprio's footstep by suing a French magazine that reported his relationship with model, Irina Shayk.

Leo sued same magazine Oops for reporting he got Rihanna pregnant.

Are these actors just messing with this magazine or what? TMZ reports below..

Bradley Cooper's relationship with supermodel Irina Shayk is nobody's business -- at least in France, according to a lawsuit the actor just filed against a magazine there.

Cooper's gunning for Oops! magazine over its May 28 story declaring ... "L'amour au grand jour" ... which loosely translates to ... love out in the open.

In the lawsuit, filed by French legal eagle Vincent Tolédano ...

Cooper says he's never spoken publicly about dating Shayk, so the story violates his right, under French law, to a "private life."

It sounds weird in this country, but Bradley might have a case in France where celebrities are treated more like your average Pierre ... at least when it comes to privacy.

He's suing Oops! for 11,000 euros.

Interestingly, Tolédano just filed a similar lawsuit for Leonardo DiCaprio against the same magazine for its cover story claiming he knocked up Rihanna.

Oops! tells us it has no idea why Cooper is suing, since their story is based on photos that ran in a Spanish magazine.

In fact, those same photos were also everywhere in the U.S.

Source Linda Ikeji

Remi Tinubu and Bukola Saraki handshake drama



After refusing to shake his hand, Sen. Remi Tinubu asked Senate president Bukola Saraki "Won't you take it?" when he refused to collect her signed oath. Lol.

Too funny! It's going to be an interesting 8th Assembly.

Source Linda Ikeji

19 militants killed in Libya’s Derna clashes

Nineteen militants were killed earlier on Wednesday in clashes between local jihadists and the Islamic State affiliate in the eastern Libyan city of Derna, according to a security source.

“Three commanders of al-Qaida linking militants of Derna were killed in clashes against IS affiliate.

About 16 IS affiliate militants were killed including Libyan leaders and ten foreigners,” a source from the Interior Ministry told Xinhua on condition of anonymity.

“The fighting was caused by different ideology of IS fighters who came back from Syria where they fought with al-Nusra Front,” the source added. Nasser al-Aker, a senior militant leader in Derna, was also killed on Tuesday by IS fighters, the source said.

UN warns of worsening situation in Sudan’s Darfur



The UN has warned that violent attacks on international peacekeepers and civilians in Sudan’s conflict-torn Darfur region have been increasing, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes.

Edmond Mulet, UN peacekeeping deputy chief, told the 15-member Security Council on Wednesday that there has been negligible progress in peace efforts for Darfur.

He blamed the second phase of the Sudanese government’s Decisive Summer military campaign to end armed uprisings for causing the new wave of displacement across the region.

We can leave Darfur in a year if the government creates the necessary conditions to make that possible.

Abiodun Oluremi Bashua, acting head of UNAMID Humanitarian organisations have estimated at least 78,000 newly displaced this year, while the UN has unverified reports of 130,000 more, Mulet said.

“There is also significant concern about reports of indiscriminate attacks against civilians” and other human rights violations, he said.

One diplomat speaking to Al Jazeera described the UNAMID, a joint mission by the UN and the African Union, as “the most dysfunctional peacekeeping mission in the world”.

“UN officials will tell you privately that the actions of the government of Sudan are one of the reasons why UNAMID is not working,” Al Jazeera’s Diplomatic Editor James Bays reported from the UN head quarters in New York.

“Some will tell you that if UNAMID continues to fail, then eventually the UN should withdraw.

But of course that’s exactly what Sudan has made it clear it wants to happen.”

UN chief Ban Ki-moon’s latest progress report on UNAMID said there were 60 “incidents and hostile attacks against UNAMID” in the three months to May 15, compared with 46 in the previous quarter.

The new surge of violence in Darfur comes as the UN holds talks with the government of President Omar al-Bashir on an exit strategy for UNAMID, which has at least 15,000 peacekeepers on the ground.

Sudan ordered UNAMID out of Darfur late last year.

Pope creates tribunal for bishop child abuse cases

Pope Francis has created a new Vatican tribunal section to hear cases of bishops who fail to protect children from sexually abusive priests.

Wednesday’s announcement came years after victims groups started urging the Vatican to establish clear procedures to make bishops more accountable for abuse in their dioceses, even if they were not directly responsible for it.

The reform involves the creation of a new crime of “abuse of episcopal office” in canon law, Reuters news agency reported.

Father Federico Lombardi, a Vatican spokesman, said that the bishops could also be judged if they had failed to take measures to prevent sexual abuse of minors.

The complaints against the bishops would be initially investigated by one of three Vatican departments, depending on under whose jurisdiction the bishops fall, before being judged by the doctrinal department.

The Vatican said the pope had approved proposals made to him by a commission advising him on how to root out sexual abuse of children.

Part of the task of the commission, which is made up of 17 clerics and ordinary people from around the world, is to help dioceses put in place “best practices” to prevent abuse and work with victims in a process of healing.

Eight members are women.

The worldwide scandal, which first became prominent in Boston in 2002, has seen known abusers shunted from parish to parish instead of being defrocked and handed over to authorities.

Last February, Francis ordered bishops the world over to cooperate as a matter of priority with the commission to root out “the scourge” of the sexual abuse even if it unearths new scandals.

Inspiring - Elizabeth Marami (photos)



As a child, Elizabeth Marami wanted to be the 'first female something' in Kenya.

Today, at 26, she is the first female marine pilot in the country after successfully completing 5 years of intensive training at the prestigious marine training college in Alexandria, Egypt.

Source Linda Ikeji

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Photos from the flood in Lagos today



There's been heavy downpour in Lagos for two days now and some streets are flooded to the extent that some residents have resorted to using boats to move round as seen in the pic above..lol.

More photos after the cut...

Source Linda Ikeji

How Heritage Bank led the way in packaging fun-filled Children's Day celebrations



Heritage bank Nigeria chose the 2015 Children’s Day Celebrations to underline how its culture of innovation and creativity is meant to serve the aspirations of kids, popularly referred to as the future generation.

The Bank organised a first-of- its-kind week long activity that gave participating kids lots of fun, gifts and unique experience of mixing with the world’s most famous kid celebrity as well as role playing in Banking Halls.

The Heritage Bank Children’s Day Program was designed not only to celebrate the children but, more importantly, to expose them to financial education and fire their aspiration to imbibe the culture of creating, managing and preserving wealth from childhood.

Several activities such as Treasure Hunts, Handling of various banking roles and a Children Carnival at the famous Dream World Carnival in Lekki area of Lagos dominated the program that ran between Thursday, May 21 and Wednesday, May 27.

While speaking at one of the Treasure Hunt events that took place at The Riverbank School, Victoria Island, Lagos, Head Customer Engagement Heritage Bank, Kika Akpenyi, said the activity was organised to help develop the children’s knowledge of/and interest in banking and financial matters.

Nora Tuoyo, grade 3 teacher of Riverbank School lauded the Bank’s initiative as capable of enlightening the children to be aware of how to make money legitimately in future through sound money management principles.

The top three winners from the school were all filled with excitement as they revealed that the event has taught them to be smart and revealed how interesting banking institution is.

During the ‘My Day as a Banker’ segment of the program, students drawn from various schools in Lagos were invited to the bank’s head office in Victoria Island, where they were placed in various departments and given different roles to play for the day in the banking hall.

These roles bothered on day-to-day banking operations.

The Heritage Bank Financial Literacy Brand Ambassador, Miss Zuriel Oduwole who was also very active during the campaign, disclosed that she was thrilled to be part of the celebrations.

In her remarks to the children, she encouraged them to develop the habit of saving, always aim high and never be discouraged from working hard to achieve their dreams in life.

Most of the students present revealed that their perception of banking had been changed through the program while a few others said they had been assisted to identify their interest in pursuing a career in banking and finance.

Manager at Heritage Bank’s Ikoyi branch, Kufre Tide, explained that the event was aimed at engaging the children with information about banking, investment and other financial operations as a strategy of creating future generation of inspired, enlightened and committed wealth creators and managers for the country.

The grand finale of the program came up on Wednesday, May 27 at the Dream World Carnival where Heritage Bank, in conjunction with Inspiration FM, offered thousands of participating kids’ loads of activities such as fun rides, bouncing castle and several other games to savour.

Heritage Bank’s wealth creation, preservation and transfer ideology birthed Bud Savings Account targeted at children and young adults, an innovative product that provides a new world of benefits to customers and helps them through their journey to financial independence.

The Bud savings account comes in three (3) variants which includes Bud Mini (0-12yrs), Bud Teen (13-17yrs) and Bud Maxx (18-25yrs).

With this innovation, the bank seeks to help customers save towards targeted financial goals while enhancing the quality education of children among other benefits.

Source Linda Ikeji