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Fidelity Bank boosts Food Relief Efforts, supports more than 1,000 Families in Kogi

Leading financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc, has continued its efforts to address food insecurity and support vulnerable households with the distribution of essential food items to more than 1,000 families in Kogi State through its Fidelity Food Bank Initiative.


The outreach programme, held at the Youth Centre in Lokoja, reflects the bank's commitment to fostering positive social impact in communities across Nigeria. Since its launch in April 2023, the Fidelity Food Bank has reached hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries nationwide, providing critical support to families facing economic hardship while contributing to the attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2 – Zero Hunger.

 

Speaking at the distribution exercise, Regional Bank Head, North Central II, Fidelity Bank Plc, Blessing Onwumere, described the initiative as one of the bank's most far-reaching Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) interventions. According to her, the programme was established to help reduce hunger and improve the wellbeing of underserved populations, while reinforcing Fidelity Bank's belief that businesses have a responsibility to contribute meaningfully to the communities they serve.

Onwumere noted that the outreach in Lokoja represents more than the distribution of food items, emphasizing the bank's broader goal of empowering communities and fostering resilience.

"Today's distribution will provide essential food supplies to over 1,000 beneficiaries. This initiative goes beyond the distribution of food items; it is about uplifting lives, strengthening communities, and supporting families with resources that contribute to their wellbeing and resilience. We appreciate the Lokoja community, the Abbasid Foundation and all our partners for supporting this impactful initiative," she said.

Commending the initiative, Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, represented by the state’s Commissioner for Water Resources, Yahaya Faruk, described Fidelity Bank's intervention as a remarkable demonstration of corporate citizenship.

"We commend Fidelity Bank for extending a helping hand to vulnerable members of our society, particularly women and youths. This is a laudable initiative that complements government's efforts to improve the welfare of our people. We remain committed to providing an enabling environment for the bank and other responsible businesses to thrive. If more corporate organisations emulate Fidelity Bank's example, many more lives will be positively transformed," he said.

In his goodwill message, the Kogi State Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development, Aridaojo Monday Anyebe, described the initiative as a timely intervention for young people across the state.

"On behalf of the youths of Kogi State, I sincerely appreciate Fidelity Bank for this timely intervention. The Fidelity Food Bank initiative continues to provide much-needed relief to families and demonstrates the bank's genuine commitment to community development. We look forward to strengthening this partnership for the benefit of even more young people across the state," he said.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Zainab Abubakar expressed gratitude to the bank for the support.

"This is the first time I am receiving this kind of assistance, and I am truly grateful to Fidelity Bank. These food items will go a long way in supporting my family. Fidelity Bank has brought hope to many homes, and we pray that the bank continues to prosper so it can keep touching more lives," she said.

Ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank Plc is a full-fledged Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 10 million customers through digital banking channels, its 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.

The Bank is a recipient of multiple local and international awards, including the 2025 Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) Innovation Award for MSME support; Best Retail and SME Bank Award from Independent Newspapers; Best Bank for Export & Trade Finance and Most Innovative Bank of the Year at the 2025 BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards; and Nigeria’s Best Private Bank at the 2025 Euromoney Awards.

 

The Bank also received the inaugural Most Improved Commercial Bank of the Year award by Nairametrics, the SME Bank of the Year award by NewsDirect, and the Straight-Through Processing (STP) Excellence Award by Citi Group, in addition to recognition by Global Brands Magazine for Excellence in Community Empowerment.


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Fidelity Bank boosts Food Relief Efforts, supports more than 1,000 Families in Kogi
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20-Aug-2026

Shell at CEO Contractors Forum strengthens Safety Commitment

Shell has hosted chief executives of contracting companies in Lagos highlighting the need to sustain safe operations across its businesses in Nigeria. The annual Shell Leadership and Contractor CEO Conference aims to shine a light on “a shared commitment to people, performance and safety.”

The theme of this year’s event is "Learn. Adapt. Improve." Addressing the session, Executive Vice President and Country Chair Nigeria, Elohor Aiboni said: “Shell is delivering an extensive portfolio of projects and operations that will help meet Nigeria's growing energy needs, create value for our stakeholders, and support national development. We are advancing major opportunities, executing complex work, and pursuing ambitious goals. But no matter how significant the opportunity, no matter how important the project, our success will always be measured first by how safely we deliver it. That is why this conference matters.”

The conference featured among other things, discussions and cascade of learnings, an exhibition and awards and recognitions for outstanding safety performances. The highlight of the event was the signing of the Leadership Charter which was jointly created in 2025 through collaboration between SNEPCo and her contractor partners.

“This year’s conference theme, Learn. Adapt. Improve, connects strongly with the purpose of the Charter,” SNEPCo Managing Director Ronald Adams said before the signing. “To learn, we must be honest about what has worked, what has been difficult, and what our people and operations are telling us. To adapt, we must be willing to adjust our approach where the realities of work require us to do better. To improve, we must make sure that the commitments in the Charter are not only discussed during conferences, but embedded into how we lead, how we engage, how we review performance, and how we support safe execution every day.”

Elohor reiterated the place of safety in company operations, adding: “Every person who works for Shell or on behalf of Shell deserves to return home safely to their family, every day, without exception.”

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Shell at CEO Contractors Forum strengthens Safety Commitment
Economy
19-Aug-2026

Give all Recovered Liquid Funds, Dividends from Capital Market, Dormant Account to NELFund, Tinubu orders EFCC

President Bola Tinubu has directed that liquid funds recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) be channeled to the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund).

The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, disclosed this on Wednesday while briefing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by Tinubu in Abuja.

Alausa said the President also directed that unclaimed dividends from the Capital Market Trust Fund and Dormant Account Trust Fund be channeled to NELFund.

He, however, clarified that the directive applied only to liquid, unencumbered funds that were not subject to legal disputes or other restrictions.

“The President, in his benevolence, has now directed that all funds recovered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission be diverted to NELFund to continue to support its funding,” Alausa said.

He said the President had also directed the Ministers of Finance and Justice, the Debt Management Office and other relevant agencies to work with the Education Ministry on the legal and operational framework.

According to him, the Justice Minister, Lateef Fagbemi  will review the laws establishing the two trust funds to determine how the unclaimed dividends can legally be transferred to NELFund.

He said the Attorney-General would also work with the EFCC Chairman to identify eligible liquid funds recovered by the commission for transfer to NELFund.

“Note, and the President was very clear, not seized properties, or recovered looted funds, but liquid funds, from the EFCC will now be transferred to NELFund,” the minister said.

Alausa said the decision would strengthen NELFund’s financial capacity as demand for student loans continued to grow, adding that more than 1.2 million Nigerian students had benefited from the scheme.

He said NELFund had also disbursed more than N93 billion in stipends to students in federal and state public institutions and over N250 billion in institutional fees.

The minister said the development demonstrated Tinubu’s commitment to fulfilling his campaign promise of expanding access to quality higher education through sustainable student-loan financing.

“The education of our children cannot wait, is of utmost importance to him, and he will do anything and everything to protect the future of every single Nigerian child, every single Nigerian student,”  he said.

Alausa also disclosed that FEC approved the transformation of the Suleja Academy into the Nigeria Academy for the Gifted and Talented, to provide specialised support for exceptionally gifted Nigerian children.

He said the academy would operate autonomously, with its own governing structure and diversified funding sources, including government appropriation, endowment and donations.

“We need to do this because we have to look for every single genius in this country and bring them in, nurture them, and let them help create the Nigeria of tomorrow,” he said.

The minister said FEC also approved the augmentation of the existing contract for completion of the National Library of Nigeria, which had been abandoned for about 18 years.

He said construction of the library began in April 2006, with a projected two-year completion period, but work stopped in October 2008.

Alausa noted that funds had been sourced from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), while additional support had been mobilised from the Wife of the President, Oluremi Tinubu, to enable work to resume on the project.

He also disclosed that FEC approved the deployment of an entrepreneurship, innovation and business incubation certification programme in 14 federal universities.

According to him, the technology-driven programme will equip students with entrepreneurship, innovation, enterprise development and digital skills, alongside mentorship and incubation support.

He said the programme, which had been tested at the University of Lagos, was designed to transform students from job seekers into job creators and innovators.

The 14 universities include Ahmadu Bello University, Bayero University Kano, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Abuja, and University of Benin.

Others are University of Ibadan, University of Ilorin, University of Jos, University of Lagos, University of Maiduguri, University of Nigeria Nsukka, University of Port Harcourt and Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto.

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Give all Recovered Liquid Funds, Dividends from Capital Market, Dormant Account to NELFund, Tinubu orders EFCC
Economy
19-Aug-2026

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