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Monday, November 25, 2019/06:20PM /Firstbank / Header Image Credit: Firstbank
First
Bank of Nigeria Limited has announced its partnership with Linda Ikeji TV for
the broadcast of the TV show, First Class Material. The show is billed to
premiere on all FirstBank and Linda Ikeji TV platforms across the web and
social media on Tuesday 26th November at 8am and reposted at 7pm same
evening- Nigerian time.
First
Class Material is a programme which aims to chronicle the success stories
of Nigerians who are distinct and exemplary in their achievements and
importantly, a testament to the greatness of the West African
country.
The
weekly show would have viewers exposed to Nigerians across the globe that have
carved a niche for themselves by being exemplary and influential in their
chosen endeavours and career path. Success stories of notable firsts and
trailblazers would be highlighted, with viewers encouraged to go beyond limits
and leave no stone unturned at making their dreams a reality.
Amongst
the success stories to be broadcasted through the course of the 6 months weekly
programme is brilliance of Ifeoma Thorpe-White, a 17 year-old Nigerian
immigrant admitted into all eight Ivy League schools in the United States,
including Stanford & Harvard universities.
Speaking
on the TV show, Folake Ani-Mumuney, the Group Head, Marketing & Corporate
Communications, First Bank of Nigeria Limited said "First Class Material
is a celebration of notable Firsts by Nigerians which underscores what First
Bank of Nigeria Limited stands for. The essence of the TV programme is to have
many more people informed and encouraged by the successes, thereby having these
feats emulated in their chosen endeavours."
"We
are excited about this partnership with Linda Ikeji TV and remain committed to
celebrating the successes of Nigerians which indeed resonates the theme of
FirstBank's 125 anniversary, thus "Woven into the Fabric of Society",
she concluded.
Also
speaking, Nigeria's renowned celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji said "being
the first to do something is remarkable. It defines and shapes paths for
others to follow. And it can be truly inspiring when one is partnering with a
company such as FirstBank - an institution of many firsts".
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