Fidelity Bank donates 10 million naira to Dream Catchers Academy for Girls
Former Minister and Keynote Speaker at the event, Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili (Left); MD/CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc and the Chief Host, Mrs. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe (Right) presenting the sum of N10million to members of the Dream Catchers Academy (Middle) for an IT centre at the academy in Ikorodu at the Fidelity Bank 2022 International Women’s Day Celebration/launch of the HerFidelity Proposition held at the Civic Center.As part of its unwavering commitment to providing unrivalled support for women, Nigeria’s foremost financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc. has pledged the sum of ten million naira to Dream Catchers Academy—a free educational and performing arts academy for orphaned and underserved girls.
The announcement was made at the bank’s recently held International Women’s Day celebration tagged, ‘A Fidelity Special in partnership with Linda Ikeji’ which was held to celebrate the achievements of some of Nigeria’s most powerful women, while drawing from their wealth of experience in challenging gender-biased norms and steering conversations geared towards creating sustainable solutions to gender inequality.
Dream Catchers Academy for Girls is a subsidiary of The Dream Nurture Foundation & an entertaining team made up of underprivileged children. Dream Catchers Academy for Girls is a non-profit Academy offering educational opportunities, leadership skills and a better life for street and underprivileged girls – through dance, drama, music and visual arts.
“One of the pillars of our women empowerment programs is capacity building,” MD/CEO Fidelity Bank, Mrs Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe remarked. “This is why we are supporting Dream Catchers Academy for girls—a free educational and performing arts academy for orphaned and underserved girls— with 10 million naira for the construction of an IT centre at the academy. We believe that this will go a long way in assisting young ladies who need a helping hand enhancing their knowledge in the areas of technology.”
In demonstration of its support for women entrepreneurs, the Bank also donated a total sum of 5 million naira to five female-led enterprises for the training of female apprentices. Taken from across the country, the five businesses are: Wetland Human Development Center, Yola, Adamawa; Mdee Tailoring & Fashion Design, Kano; Lady Mechanic, Lagos; BCA Ventures, Owerri and Lady Benz, Lagos.
Held at the Civic Centre, Lagos on Tuesday, 8 March 2022, the Fidelity Bank 2022 International Women’s Day celebration was hosted in partnership with media entrepreneur-Linda Ikeji- and featured notable personalities including former World Bank Vice President and keynote speaker at the event, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili; billionaire businesswoman and philanthropist, Apostle Folorunso Alakija; MD/CEO, Practoil Ltd, Hajia Bola Shagaya; award-winning author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; Iya Oge of Lagos, Opral Benson; Country Director, Empretec Nigeria Foundation, Onari Duke; Executive Vice Chairman, H. Pierson, Eileen Shaiyen; oil magnate and lawyer, Mrs. Uju Ifejika; seasoned actress and journalist, Dame Taiwo Ajayi-Lycett; Former Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa; Fashion and Style Connoisseur, Nkiru Anumudu; amongst a host of eminent ladies from across the country.
Aside from celebrating Nigerian women’s achievements in various industries and drawing attention to the issue of gender inequality, the event also served as a platform for the Bank to officially launch HerFidelity, its niche proposition for female customers. The proposition boasts of exciting features such as capacity development initiatives, access to finance, recognition and networking events, health and wellness programmes, etc, all designed to speak to the yearnings of women.
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