Tony Elumelu donates technology centre to Ambrose Ali University
Thu Jan 16, 2020 01:26:pm Education
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Chairman of UBA Group, Tony O. Elumelu, has made the donation of a multipurpose information technology centre to his alma mater, Ambrose Ali University. Through the UBA Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA), Elumelu has championed the construction of a state-of-the-art multipurpose information technology building, which will benefit the students of Ambrose Alli University in Ekpoma, Edo state.
The hall, to be named The Tony O. Elumelu multipurpose hall, is furnished with computers, desks and chairs, measures 839 square meters and has adjoining offices and conveniences. Elumelu highlighted his motivation: “Education is crucial to Nigeria’s human capital – whether our young people join our national institutions, the private sector or, as I did, take the entrepreneurial path, no one can afford to be cut off from the digital world. It has been a personal mission to ensure that the hall was delivered to specification, for the benefit of the students at the AAU. Success brings with it the duty to give back, and I am just grateful that I am now in a position to meaningfully help the next generation”. The multipurpose hall was formally handed over to the University, at a ceremony attended by members of the University’s governing council and staff, led by the vice-chancellor, Prof Ignatius Onimawo. Speaking at the commissioning, UBA’s directorate head, South Bank, Mr Chris Ofikulu, who represented the UBA Group Chairman, highlighted the contribution of UBA, through its Foundation, to education and development across Africa. “As a pan-African bank, operating in 20 countries across our continent, UBA is committed to being a socially responsible institution and a role model for businesses in Africa. The UBA Foundation actively promotes the socio-economic improvement of the communities in which UBA operates, with a particular emphasis on development in the areas of Education, Environment, and Economic Empowerment. We believe in intervening and building capacity within communities, facilitating projects that will act as catalysts for social and economic development,” he stated. “Tony Elumelu is a product of this great university and is conscious of the need to give back and there is no substitute for world-class educational infrastructure, and this is what has informed the construction of these facilities, that will help equip the future leaders of our great nation Nigeria,” he said. The AAU vice-chancellor, Prof Ignatius Onimawo, who expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards the gesture by the UBA Group Chairman, noted that one of the most pressing needs of the University for 2020 had been met, and thanked UBA and Mr Elumelu. He challenged students to make proper use of the facilities provided by UBA and to ensure that they emerge great leaders and mentors like Elumelu, whose commitment to catalysing entrepreneurial growth across Africa, through the Tony Elumelu Foundation, and institutionalising African philanthropy, had created a strong positive role model. "We at Ambrose Ali University are so proud of our son Tony Elumelu and every time we see him doing good across Africa, we feel joy and accomplishment,” Onimawo said.
The hall, to be named The Tony O. Elumelu multipurpose hall, is furnished with computers, desks and chairs, measures 839 square meters and has adjoining offices and conveniences. Elumelu highlighted his motivation: “Education is crucial to Nigeria’s human capital – whether our young people join our national institutions, the private sector or, as I did, take the entrepreneurial path, no one can afford to be cut off from the digital world. It has been a personal mission to ensure that the hall was delivered to specification, for the benefit of the students at the AAU. Success brings with it the duty to give back, and I am just grateful that I am now in a position to meaningfully help the next generation”. The multipurpose hall was formally handed over to the University, at a ceremony attended by members of the University’s governing council and staff, led by the vice-chancellor, Prof Ignatius Onimawo. Speaking at the commissioning, UBA’s directorate head, South Bank, Mr Chris Ofikulu, who represented the UBA Group Chairman, highlighted the contribution of UBA, through its Foundation, to education and development across Africa. “As a pan-African bank, operating in 20 countries across our continent, UBA is committed to being a socially responsible institution and a role model for businesses in Africa. The UBA Foundation actively promotes the socio-economic improvement of the communities in which UBA operates, with a particular emphasis on development in the areas of Education, Environment, and Economic Empowerment. We believe in intervening and building capacity within communities, facilitating projects that will act as catalysts for social and economic development,” he stated. “Tony Elumelu is a product of this great university and is conscious of the need to give back and there is no substitute for world-class educational infrastructure, and this is what has informed the construction of these facilities, that will help equip the future leaders of our great nation Nigeria,” he said. The AAU vice-chancellor, Prof Ignatius Onimawo, who expressed his heartfelt gratitude towards the gesture by the UBA Group Chairman, noted that one of the most pressing needs of the University for 2020 had been met, and thanked UBA and Mr Elumelu. He challenged students to make proper use of the facilities provided by UBA and to ensure that they emerge great leaders and mentors like Elumelu, whose commitment to catalysing entrepreneurial growth across Africa, through the Tony Elumelu Foundation, and institutionalising African philanthropy, had created a strong positive role model. "We at Ambrose Ali University are so proud of our son Tony Elumelu and every time we see him doing good across Africa, we feel joy and accomplishment,” Onimawo said.
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