Sterling Bank partners African Ventures

Fri, Sep 7, 2018 | By publisher


Banking Briefs

The Sterling Bank Plc has announced plan to partner with 500 indigenously promoted African enterprises with a view to make 50 of them globally competitive in the next five years. Shina Atilola, group head, Strategy and Innovation, Sterling Bank, said Africa needs leadership in every sector of the economy and not only in government,

Atilola, who disclosed this while addressing participants at the African Ventures Programme hosted by the bank in Lagos, recently, explained that the Africa Venture Programme is an annual pan-African leadership event that brings together exceptional emerging leaders from government, businesses and non-profits across Africa.

In a statement, Atilola added that the programme enables the transfer of knowledge, know-how and inspiration across generations and attracts some of the most inspiring leaders in the world today as participants. “It creates a new generation of African leaders who have the cultural intelligence to work fluidly and flexibly across the continent, who have the analytical and creative skills to use diversity to spark innovation, and who have extraordinarily broad African networks.

“We need leaders that can see wider and deeper than others can see. We need leaders that are willing to take the risk. We need leaders that are willing to leave their comfort zones. Leadership is about service, not an entitlement. Leadership is about what you are willing to give and not what you are expecting to receive.

“Leadership is about denying yourself just because you want to achieve a greater purpose. It is not about solving your problems, but it is about solving other people’s problems,” he said.

Atilola said leadership determines the values of the society and if one set an effective tone for culture, man will continue to make progress and part of the challenge man has is how leaders imbibe culture.

– Sept. 7, 2018 @ 12:45 GMT

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