
At the Waziri Primary School in Niger State, Stanbic IBTC Holdings has successfully finished renovating six classrooms and the head teacher’s office as part of its Adopt-A-School initiative and corporate social responsibility program.
The organization’s dedication to creating better learning environments for Nigerian students is demonstrated by this program. This is the eighth school in Nigeria to gain from the company’s dedication to educational advancement.
Distinguished dignitaries, including Muhammad Baba Ibrahim, the chairman of the Niger State Universal Basic Education Board (NSUBEB), Hon. Aminu Ladan, the chairman of the local government, Haj. Hadiza Shuru, the representative of the Niger State First Lady, and other important government officials and guests attended the recent official opening of the Waziri Primary School project. Their presence served as a reminder of how important community involvement is to improving educational facilities. Stanbic IBTC’s commitment to sustainable educational development is demonstrated by the school’s renovations and infrastructural improvements.
Two classroom blocks were renovated, 120 new pieces of classroom furniture were installed, a modern computer lab was built, a modern block of 12 restrooms was constructed, 50 trees were planted to improve the school’s environment, and a football field was created for physical education and recreation. Along with these improvements to the infrastructure, Stanbic IBTC offered necessary educational resources to improve the quality of education for both teachers and students.
BrandSpur Nigeria news today, reports that 117 teachers and 1,000 students will immediately benefit from these improvements, which will give them better tools to reach their greatest potential.
Acting Chief Executive, Kunle Adedeji of Stanbic IBTC Holdings emphasized the company’s dedication to long-term learning, saying: “The Adopt-A-School initiative is part of our broader mission to foster sustainable growth and development in Nigeria. We are dedicated to creating an environment where children can learn and thrive.”
Through these efforts, Stanbic IBTC continues to reinforce its commitment to improving lives and shaping future generations. This project represents another important milestone in the Adopt-A-School initiative, which is already improving the learning conditions of those impacted in Ogun, Akwa Ibom, Ekiti, Sokoto, Borno, and Gombe states. Local Government Chairman Aminu Ladan spoke during the event, expressing the magnitude of Stanbic IBTC’s impact on the community.
Stanbic IBTC reinforces its confidence in the transformational potential of information by making educational investments.
However, through the Adopt-A-School program, the organization helps to create a better future for kids by giving them the tools they need to prosper in a world that is always changing. This all-encompassing strategy improves educational resources and creates a setting that is favorable to learning and individual growth.





