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Union Bank celebrates the first anniversary of ‘WEHub’ on International Women’s Day 2017

Union Bank celebrates the first anniversary of ‘WEHub’ 

 
Union Bank, one of Nigeria’s longest standing and innovative banks, celebrated the anniversary of WEHub, building on the theme ‘Be Bold for Change’ with an event held at the bank’s Head Office in Marina, Lagos.
 
The event featured a keynote presentation by Ifeoma Fafunwa, Chief Creative Director, iOpenEye Ltd. There was also a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Anino Emuwa, with panelists including Achenyo Adachaba, Head, MitiMeth; Tayo Oviosu, Founder, Paga; Temie Giwa-Tubosun, Founder, Life Bank, and Adenrele Sonariwo, Director, Rele Gallery.
 
The event was also held to commemorate the first-year anniversary of the Women Empowerment Hub (wehub) an initiative created by Union Bank to motivate, connect and provide mentoring and networking opportunities for its women.
 
Speaking at the event, Emeka Emuwa, Chief Executive Officer, Union Bank, reaffirmed the important role and impact of women in the work place and the community.
 
He said, “As we celebrate Union Bank’s 100th anniversary this year, the International Women’s Day provides an opportunity for us to celebrate all the women who have contributed to Union Bank’s rich heritage and to inspire all the women building the Union Bank legacy for the next 100 years.”
 
“We could not have gotten this far without our strong women and at Union Bank, and we are committed to supporting them and helping them succeed all the way in their careers.” he concluded.
 
During her keynote speech, Ifeoma Fafunwa emphasized the need for sincerity and strong commitment to bring about change for women across the nation.
 
“Nigeria has over 80 million women, and this is the time to focus on the impact of women in nation building. This work starts from the family, and I believe that women need to be more engaged to make greater impact. For the country to progress, we need to recognize the different levels that need improvement and the role of women in leading that change,” Fafunwa stated.
 
As part of Union Bank’s centenary theme to celebrate, impact, and lead, the bank is committed to celebrating its stakeholders, including the women in its workforce. Union Bank also intends to lead the discussion on how institutions can positively impact their community in areas such as women empowerment among others.
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