This yr, First Metropolis Monument Financial institution (FCMB) celebrated Valentine’s Day with a novel expression of affection, reaching out to a whole lot of visually impaired college students and adults at two colleges and two centres in Lagos, Nigeria.
Titled “A Completely different Form of Love,” the initiative displays FCMB’s dedication to inclusivity and empowerment. The financial institution donated N5 million, white canes, important meals gadgets, and family supplies to the Federal Nigeria Society for the Blind Vocational Coaching Centre in Oshodi. Related donations of white canes, meals gadgets, and family supplies had been made to the Bethesda Residence for the Blind in Mushin, Pacelli College for the Blind in Surulere, and Nigeria Farmcraft Centre for the Blind in Isheri-Olofin.
College students and lecturers expressed their heartfelt appreciation to FCMB for the considerate and inclusive celebrations.
Akinjide Akinpelu, a visually impaired trainer on the Federal Nigeria Society for the Blind Vocational Coaching Centre, expressed his gratitude for FCMB’s constant assist for the centre and its kindness in direction of the visually impaired neighborhood.
Badru Asif, a scholar on the Pacelli College for the Blind, expressed his deep appreciation to FCMB for organizing the Valentine’s Day program. He acknowledged and appreciated the financial institution’s efforts, providing prayers for its continued success.
Emeka Okeke, a scholar on the Bethesda College for the Blind, shared his inspiring story of overcoming blindness to pursue larger schooling. The graduate of the College of Lagos expressed his gratitude on behalf of his friends for the presents and the distinctive Valentine’s Day celebration.
Related sentiments of appreciation had been echoed by Ahmed Ishola Kareem of Bethesda Residence for the Blind and Omoniyi Sule of the Federal Nigeria Society for the Blind Vocational Coaching Centre in Oshodi.
Throughout an outreach program held between February 6 and 14, 2024, the Group Head of Company Affairs of FCMB, Mr. Diran Olojo, reaffirmed the financial institution’s dedication to supporting a broad spectrum of communities and stakeholders. He emphasised FCMB’s goal to create a sustainable and progressive society with equal alternatives for all.
” A Completely different Form of Love isn’t just a Valentine’s Day gesture,” stated Mr. Olojo. “It’s a dedication to inclusivity and empowerment. We consider in making a world the place everybody can attain their full potential no matter capacity. We’re actively selling variety, fairness, and inclusion. We urge college students to not see bodily challenges as impediments to attaining their ambitions.”
The Government Secretary of the Federal Nigeria Society for the Blind Vocational Coaching Centre, Mr Oluwamayowa Oke, expressed his gratitude for FCMB’s steady assist. He highlighted the challenges of blindness in Nigeria and the centre’s function in empowering visually impaired people.
“We’re grateful to FCMB for being a powerful pillar of assist,” Mr. Oke stated. “The donations will make sure the welfare of our college students and assist educating and studying.”
The Principal of the Nigeria Farmcraft Centre for the Blind, Mr. Mohammed Afegbua, described the FCMB gesture as a well timed Valentine’s Day reward. He counseled the scholars’ constructive response to their tutorial routine and thanked FCMB for spreading love.
With over 4 million Nigerians reported to be blind or visually impaired, FCMB stays dedicated to addressing this problem. In 2009, the financial institution partnered with the Tulsi Chanrai Basis (TCF) to provoke the Priceless Present of Sight program. Since its inception, this system has reached over 400,000 people throughout communities nationwide, offering free testing, optical companies, surgical procedures, eyeglasses, and eye illness administration.
First Metropolis Monument Financial institution is a member of the FCMB Group Plc. FCMB is dedicated to fostering inclusive and sustainable development inside its communities by constructing a supportive ecosystem rooted in Africa and connecting folks, capital, and markets.