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Friday, August 21, 2020 / 09:40AM /Ecobank/Header Image Credit: Ecobank
The Managing Director, Ecobank Nigeria, Patrick
Akinwuntan has reiterated the need for young Nigerian graduates to be digitally
savvy, imbibe uncommon integrity, deep insights, accountability and excellence
to be able to compete in the new world order. Akinwuntan who gave this charge
while delivering a commencement speech at the historic first virtual graduation
ceremony for 2019/2020 Lynx set of Babcock University, Ilishan, Ogun State
noted that in this fast-paced and covid-19 impacted world, only those who are
responsive to change and able to learn, unlearn and relearn that will survive.
According to him, "Our world faces many opportunities and challenges ranging from spiritual, economic, political, social to technological. Concepts, identities, institutions and their definitions are being challenged daily. You must therefore bring into our unfolding world, uncommon integrity, deep insights, accountability, excellence, servant leadership, creativity and a never-give-up spirit that truly creates a new, better world. Also you must be digitally savvy to compete effectively notwithstanding what you studied here".
Further, Mr Akinwuntan tasked the graduands that
would be establishing business in today's environment to be digitally savvy and
focus on industries that offer services and products that have massive
day-to-day use such as agriculture, telecoms, food and beverages, technology,
banking and finance, urging them to also pay attention to businesses that will
enable them to scale or grow without much additional capital such as Uber,
Netflix, Tiktok. "The basic values of punctuality, respect, humility,
diligence, integrity have become rare in the business environment. Do not take
these for granted. Keep them and you will be better for it."
He also gave a word of advice to those of them
who would be seeking employment, urging them to have the DNA of an employer. "It may come across as a paradox, but an employer DNA seeks to add value while
an employee DNA seeks to collect salaries. Note the huge difference."
While congratulating the graduands, he told them
to ready imbibe integrity and play by the right rules always, to make positive
difference in any sphere, adding that "God has granted you a moral compass and
a conscience that speaks loudly when you are doing the wrong thing. In other
words, remember the child of whom you are. You must therefore always act with
integrity if you are to be the positive difference." "You must draw from your
formation, inner-self and live by your values, vision and passion. Your
attitude and perspective to changing realities is critical to achieving
excellence, success and enduring impact."
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