UBA Employs 398 Youths Across Africa
UBA Employs 398 Youths Across Africa
Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA), held the second edition of its expanded Graduate Management Acceleration Programme (GMAP) class of 2024, where 398 young Africans were inducted into the UBA Tribe after a rigorous six-month hands-on work and learning experience.
L-R: Group Treasurer, Stephen Amangbo (1st from Left); Executive Director, Alex Alozie (3rd from left); Group Deputy Managing Director, Muyiwa Akinyemi (5th from left); Group Chairman, Tony Elumelu (middle); Group Managing Director/CEO, Oliver Alawuba (9th from left); Executive Directors, Ugo Nwaghodoh (11th from left); Group Head, Human Capital Management, Modupe Akindele (12th from left); and Company Secretary, Bili Odum, flanked by graduands of the Graduate Management Accelerated Programme (GMAP) of United Bank for Africa (UBA), held in Lagos on Thursday
The event, which was held in a grand ceremony in Eko Hotel, Lagos on Thursday, was graced by esteemed guests, the UBA management, faculty members, mentors, and the graduating class.
L-R: Group Deputy Managing Director, Muyiwa Akinyemi; Group Head, Human Capital Management, Modupe Akindele; Group Managing Director/CEO, Oliver Alawuba; Group Chairman, Tony Elumelu; Group Head, Customer Experience, Michele Nwoga; Executive Directors, Ugo Nwaghodoh and Alex Alozie flanked by graduands of the Graduate Management Accelerated Programme(GMAP) of United Bank for Africa (UBA), held in Lagos on Thursday
The graduands were from six African countries: Nigeria
L-R: Group Deputy Managing Director, Muyiwa Akinyemi; Group Head, Human Capital Management, Modupe Akindele; Group Managing Director/CEO, Oliver Alawuba; Group Chairman, Tony Elumelu; Group Head, Customer Experience, Michele Nwoga; Executive Directors, Ugo Nwaghodoh and Alex Alozie flanked by graduands of the Graduate Management Accelerated Programme (GMAP) of United Bank for Africa(UBA), held in Lagos on Thursday
Addressing the gathering, UBA’s Group Chairman, Tony Elumelu, who congratulated all the graduates, expressed profound pride and admiration for their success in having completed the intense capacity-building programme, combining learning with on-the-job training experience, garnered while rotating across several departments and units in the bank.
Elumelu took time to highlight the bank’s passion for youth empowerment in Africa while bridging the unemployment gap, which, according to him, remains one of the continent’s greatest challenges.
The Group Chairman said; “For me, these young UBA graduates are a testament to who we are: a truly pan-African group, that invests in African talent. This milestone is more than just numbers. It signifies UBA’s commitment to youth empowerment. Unemployment is the greatest challenge we face a tragic and cruel betrayal of a generation.”
“We know governments alone cannot create all the jobs we need so it is up to us, the African private sector, to partner our government in improving lives and livelihoods. This is Africapitalism, and it is gratifying to see UBA play its part. UBA is dedicated to creating a positive impact, through the GMAP programme UBA is creating employment, boosting economic growth, and transforming lives across Africa.”
“At UBA, identifying these young ones, bringing them to the centre, training them, equipping them for the future and the task ahead, not just for a career in UBA, but wherever they end up remains our passion, because this is how we play our role as a pan-African bank, in helping to empower the next generation, which is the African youth. We are helping to create employment and this for us, is our driving force.”
Earlier in his speech, UBA’s Group Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Oliver Alawuba, commended the graduating class for their unwavering commitment and emphasised the programme’s role in cultivating the next generation of UBA
Alawuba said: “Your dedication, resilience, and unwavering commitment have been nothing short of inspiring. Each of you has demonstrated the qualities of a true UBA ambassador, and today, we celebrate not just your achievements but also the collective strength of our UBA family.”
“Let us take a moment to express our deepest appreciation for their steadfast support and the invaluable support of your families and friends throughout this journey. Their love, encouragement, and understanding have undoubtedly played a pivotal role in your success.”
UBA’s Group Head, Human Resources, Modupe Akindele, said the bank remains committed to nurturing talent and leadership within the organisation. She noted that the GMAP programme, which marked its second graduation will be a continuous initiative, as it culminates an intensive journey towards leadership excellence.
Akindele said; “Already, the programme has graduated over 1,100 graduates, that is, about 700 in 2023 and now we have 398 graduates. The fact remains that at UBA, we believe in equal opportunity for all, regardless of age, tribe, gender, or background; and so, we will continue to pursue our dream to nurture these young ones to their full potential.”
United Bank for Africa Plc is a leading Pan-African financial institution, offering banking services to more than twenty-five million customers, across over 1,000 business offices and customer touch points in 20 African countries and across 4 continents.