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What did (the various territories that were later
to be amalgamated into) Nigeria look like in 1894? How about a hundred years
later in 1994? And what caould Nigeria look like in the year 2094? History
provides elaborate answers to the first two questions. Answers - accurate or
near-accurate answers, that is - to the third, however, will rely entirely on
the ability to predict/envision the future and work to invent and create the
predicted future.
With a continuing shining legacy of
nation building - supporting innovative financial, commercial, and other
developments in Nigeria and even Africa - one bank is already projecting beyond
today to the year 2094 - exactly 200 years from its founding in 1894. The bank,
First Bank of Nigeria Ltd, is not just predicting a bright, innovative future
for Nigeria but is going all out to foster what is required to invent it.
FirstBank is putting its money where its mouth is. The bank has been betting the
farm on Nigeria's young and emerging generation for decades.
Take the last two decades, for example. FirstBank
has been involved with Junior Achievement Nigeria (JAN) for over twenty years as
one of the many 'fronts' in the bank's engagements with the next generation of
Nigerians to collaboratively create the bright, innovative future that
Nigerians dream of. For ten years now, FirstBank has been supporting the National
Company of the Year (NCOY) competition, an extension of the JAN Company
Programme, designed to help senior secondary school students better understand
how businesses are organised and operated. The students will be required, during
the competition, to develop a business plan, establish production and sales of goods
and services for their company, monitor progress toward goals at regular
department and company meetings, maintain complete financial records, compile a
report to stockholders, and liquidate the company at a given period with the
support of a volunteer.
FirstBank's partnership with JAN on the National Company
of the Year competition has meant a decade of impact and innovation illustrated
by the very nature of innovative products and services created by young minds
to solve real problems facing society and the business systems they put in
place in form of student companies to successfully produce and market the
products and services sustainably and to impact their local communities.
Consider the growing problem of fire accidents and deaths from gas explosions
resulting from gas leakage in homes, offices and industries. The students from
Taidob College, Abeokuta, through their student company, TC Achievers, created
an innovative solution to address it.
TC Achievers produced a domestic and industrial
gas leakage detector - a device which raises an alarm and sends SMS to the
owner's mobile phone once there is any gas leakage. Their innovative device
fetched TC Achievers first position in the regional competition in Ogun State
and at the national level in Lagos, earning them the right to represent Nigeria
in Ghana at the 2019 African Company of the Year competition. Taidob College emerged
from Ghana with four awards, the most by any of the participating Junior
Achievement member countries, including Botswana, Eswatini (Swaziland), Gabon, Ghana,
Kenya, Mauritius, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Nigerian
representatives won the following: Client Focus Award, Entrepreneurial Spirit
Award, Facilitator of the Year Award and were second runners-up for Company of
the Year Award.
The 2018 National Company of the Year competition
winners who went on to emerge the grand winners at the Africa Company of the
Year competition in Ghana same year, Inventive Explorers from Caro Favoured
College, Ajegunle, Lagos were concerned about traffic accidents, especially in
areas with school children crossing busy streets. Their innovative device, a rechargeable
handheld LED traffic light, was designed to solve this real problem faced by
various congested communities. Besides the grand prize at the Africa Company of
the Year competition, they also brought back home the Access Award, given to
the business that best exhibits the principles of global connectivity.
Guided by the same spirit of innovativeness and
enterprise and a passionate desire to solve a real problem facing society that were
at work when TC Achievers and Inventive Explorers devised their award-winning
innovative solutions, the first runners-up in 2018, Brain Max, the student
company formed by student representatives of Government Girls Secondary School,
Abaji, Abuja designed a website and software application for connecting local
produce farmers directly to their customers. Brain Box also won Best Corporate
Social Responsibility Project Award on account of which they visited camps of
Nigeria's internally displaced persons (IDPs) to provide financial literacy and
entrepreneurship education to occupants, including helping the IDPs to secure
seed funding. It was the same inspiration for the second runners-up, Sharon
Glory Ventures, the student company formed by students of Sharon Rose College,
Saki, Oyo State who produced a water-level indicator to enable homeowners to
determine the level of water in their tanks. Sharon Global Ventures also
received the award for the Most Innovative Product.
In 2020, given the global COVID-19 pandemic, the FirstBank-sponsored
National Company of the Year competition will be conducted virtually. The
virtual format will, however, not take anything away from the allure and
competitiveness that the competition has been noted for over the years. This
year's unique competition, holding on Saturday,
12 December 2020 at 3 p.m. (West/Central African time), will bring together
six outstanding student companies across Nigeria to lock horns for a lifetime opportunity
to carry Nigeria's flag at the JA Africa Company of the Year competition later
in the year, and possibly repeat the feat achieved by the 2018 Nigerian
representatives.
The Virtual Company of the Year (VCOY) competition
is the culminating point for the implementation of the Virtual Company Programme.
The goal of the VCOY is to create a signature showcase for JAN and the students
who benefited from the impact of the digital JA Company Programme. This pilot
programme will be in two stages where the first stage will identify the top
business ideas from each region and select the top five most viable business
ideas and reward them with seed funding to fully develop their ideas into
businesses. The second stage of this competition sees the introduction of top
professionals across different sectors who would serve as the panel of judges
to determine each student company's performance against a set of established
criteria. Judges look out for evidence of innovation and application of new
ideas in all aspects of business and select the best team to represent Nigeria
at the Africa Company of the Year competition.
Whichever student companies emerge as winners of
the 2020 National Company of the Year competition, one thing is certain: All
the participants, not just at the national level but also at the regional levels,
will join the ever-growing and rapidly expanding crop of young minds engaged, trained,
prepped and reoriented in a FirstBank-sponsored empowerment programme to become
innovative and entrepreneurial thinkers and problem solvers.
The bank is supporting such programmes so the
young participants will join it in the arduous task of nation building and
inventing the desired future for Nigeria. FirstBank is confident that the young
minds who come through the JAN Company of the Year competition will be
Nigeria's future Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Jeff Bezos, Mark
Zuckerberg, Richard Branson, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. In their time and in
the envisioned future for Nigeria, the country will stand tall, unintimidated
by her Western counterparts, having been catapulted to the status of a leading
developed nation by the young and emerging generation FirstBank has been
betting big on for years.
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