Access Bank Group Managing Director, Herbert Wigwe taking a selfie photograph with some of the students at Girls Secondary Grammar School, Ikoyi to celebrate Children’s Day. |
Access Bank’s Group Managing Director, Herbert Wigwe, reiterated
his belief in the potentials of young Nigerians and their important role in the
socio-economic growth of the country, as he celebrated the Children’s Day with
the students of Girls Secondary Grammar School, Ikoyi, Lagos yesterday, 27 May,
2019.
Speaking during the visit, Mr. Wigwe shared several successful
tips built on integrity, honesty, hard work, self-love, family, perseverance,
developing a savings culture, even as he encouraged them to adopt the values of
discipline and hard work in all their endeavours.
“You cannot achieve success without hard work and excellence. In everything
you do, be ready to go the extra mile. The biggest mistake anyone can make is
to relent on one’s dream because of the fear that it is too difficult. Focus on
the joy in every activity, don’t let your present circumstances ever determine
your future. Don’t let anyone tell you your dreams are too big to be achieved.
Beware of friends and peer groups that tell you to take shortcuts, because
shortcuts always end in regrets,” he said.
He further explained the importance of imbibing good saving habits,
stating that was a necessary skill that would help them achieve their goals.
“Many of the business leaders that we celebrate in Nigeria and all
over the world started off by building a strong saving culture. Learning to
save is one of the key things that young people need to imbibe, as it will help
prepare you for important periods in your life and help you in starting up any
business or career you choose.”
He also joined the students in some
interesting activities, as they gathered around him for a selfie photograph,
which he promised to cherish always.
A highlight of the event was the interactive session between the
Access Bank CEO and the students. Discussing with a student who explained that
the school needed instructional facilities, Herbert Wigwe made a commitment to
refurbish the school’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
laboratory.
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