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Youth Leadership: NDIC, Nile University Host Immersion Challenge For Business School Students

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L – R: NDIC’s Executive Director (Operations), Dr. Kabiru S. Katata; Team Lead, Nile University Business School, Engr. Bamidele Kayode; NDIC’s MD/CE, Mr. Thompson Oludare Sunday; and Nile University Business School Team Member, Mr. Ogo Akabogu during the closing ceremony of the NDIC/Nile University Business School Executive Industry Immersion Challenge.

The   Nigeria   Deposit   Insurance   Corporation   (NDIC) has reaffirmed  its commitment to talent development   and   stronger   industry-academia collaboration,   through   the platform   of the Executive   Industry   Immersion Challenge (EIIC) programme conducted in partnership with the Nile Business School, Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja.

Speaking at the opening ceremony   of   the  4-day   programme   at   the Corporation’s Head Office in Abuja, the Managing Director/Chief Executive of the NDIC, Mr. Thompson Oludare Sunday, described the initiative as strategic in addressing the widening gap between the academia and the business community.

According to the NDIC Chief Executive, the rapidly evolving global work environment requires professionals who possess both theoretical knowledge and practical insight into the realities of the corporate world.

In his words, “the Executive Industry Immersion Challenge has provided the NDIC with the opportunity   of   a   practical   platform   to   expose participants   to   real-world experience in policy formulation, institutional governance, and public sector management.”

The Managing Director reiterated the commitment of the NDIC as a critical financial safety-net institution, to the promotion of financial system stability and enhancement of depositor confidence in the financial system.

He urged participants,  who   are  students  of   the  executive   NBA   programme   of   the University,  to   embrace   the   positive   values   that   will   be   learnt   during  the programme and adopt them as guiding principles for leadership and national development.

He   stressed   that   institutions   can   only   command   public confidence when their actions consistently reflect honesty, sound ethical conduct, good governance and transparency, according a statement by Hawwau Gambo Head, Communication & Public Affairs Department of NDIC.

The   Project   Coordinator   of   the   programme   for   the   NDIC   and   Director, Research, Policy & International Relations Department, Mr. Ibrahim Aliyu, explained that the EIIC had been consciously designed as an experiential learning initiative aimed at bridging the gap between theory and industry practice.

In his remarks, the Dean of the Nile Business School, Prof. Hauwa Lamido, represented by a senior faculty member, Dr. Festus Ekechi stated that, the choice   of   the   Corporation   for   the   Industry   Immersion  Programme   was informed by its footprint of sound corporate governance, professionalism and integrity in the nation’s financial landscape.

He assured that the School would take conscious steps toward integrating all the learning points from the exercise into its curriculum with a view to ensuring practical application the
knowledge by the participants in their places of work.

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