Tuesday, May 08, 2018

Keystone Bank empowers 12-year-old ICT whiz kid with $4000


From left, Divisional Head, Marketing & Corporate Communications, Keystone Bank, Mrs. Omobolanle Osotule, Chief Risk Officer, Keystone Bank, Mr. Tijjani Aliyu, Miss Tomisin Ogunnubi, Mr. Yinka Ogunnubi, Head CSR/Sustainability, Keystone Bank, Ms. Izore Bamawo, at the cheque presentation to Miss Tomisin, the ICT Whizkid, in support of her trip to Yale Young Global Scholars Programme for outstanding high school students in USA, recently.  

One of Nigeria’s leading commercial banks, the Keystone Bank Limited, has demonstrated its commitment to strengthen educational development and empowerment of Nigerian youths with its response to an appeal by a 12-year-old emerging Nigerian ICT whiz-kid, Oluwatomisin Jasmin Ogunnubi, to boost her educational pursuit.

Tomisin, a student of Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls in Lagos, was recently accepted by Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, to attend the Young Global Scholars summer programme organised for outstanding high school students.

The young girl, who was in Oxford in 2017, in 2016, developed an app for tracking kids and had won numerous awards in Canada, United States and the United Kingdom.

Determined not to be left out of the Yale Young Global Scholars programme, Tomisin had, in April 2018 written to the lender to partner with her in her quest and in a swift response, Keystone Bank presented her with the sum of $4000 (Four Thousand Dollars) to attend the programme slated for July.

Brilliant Tomisin, came into the limelight in 2016 when she developed a location tracking App called ‘My Locator’ at the age of 12.

The Group Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer of Keystone Bank Limited, Mr. Obeahon Ohiwerei, commenting on the development, in a release, said: “At Keystone Bank, our commitment to exceptional services extends beyond providing banking services. It includes giving back to the communities in which we operate to make a lasting difference through our main pillars: health, education, women & youth empowerment and employee volunteer scheme.”

 “As a financial institution, we make conscious efforts to empower the youths as it is our belief that they hold the future.” Ohiwerei said.

Presenting the cheque to the young girl, Mr. Tijjani Aliyu, Chief Risk Officer, Keystone Bank stressed that beyond giving back to the communities for their support of the bank’s activities over the years, Keystone Bank is embarking on a deliberate effort to develop Nigerian youths and empower women through its sustainability activities.

Yale Young Global Scholars is a highly selective academic leadership programme for high school sophomores and juniors from around the world aged between 15 and 17. The programme is designed to bring together students with the talent, drive, energy, and ideas to make a meaningful impact as young leaders, even before they begin university studies.

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