Union Bank of Nigeria has commemorated the 2026 International Day of the Boy Child with a visit to CMS Grammar School, Bariga, Lagos, as part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives to support education and youth development.
The bank said the outreach formed part of efforts to strengthen partnerships with educational institutions and promote inclusive learning opportunities for young boys.
During the visit, a Union Bank delegation, led by the Head of Corporate Banking and alumnus of the school, Ali Kadiri, met with the school management and students to discuss potential areas of collaboration to support educational initiatives.
The bank also donated educational materials, including books and school bags, to the students.
In a related engagement, Union Bank hosted students from CMS Grammar School and Methodist Boys High School at its headquarters in Marina, Lagos, where it organised a programme to equip them with practical knowledge and skills to support personal growth, academic development, and future career aspirations.
Speaking during the visit, Kadiri commended the school management for its commitment to academic excellence and character development.
He said the initiative reflected Union Bank’s commitment to supporting the growth, wellbeing and future success of boys through educational and developmental programmes.
According to the bank, the initiative aligns with the goals of promoting inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities.
Union Bank said it would continue collaborating with institutions and stakeholders to advance the development and welfare of boys across Nigeria.
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