Ex-Staff Launches UBA Alumni Network

Ex-Staff Launches UBA Alumni Network

It was an interesting and auspicious time to see ex-staff of Africa’s global bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, come together to launch the UBA Alumni Network.

The maiden event took place at UBA’s Amphitheatre on Tuesday, 2021, and was very well attended by Ex-staff in line with the Covid-19 protocols. A number of ex-staff of the bank from within and outside Nigeria who couldn’t attend physically joined the session virtually and were able to participate in the epoch-making event.

The Chairperson of the UBA Alumni Network, Mosun Yusuf – (Matron) who was a former staff with the Employee Experience unit, welcomed all participants and explained the reason behind the establishment of the Alumni Network. She also shared the team’s expectations for the network.

She said, “What we are witnessing today is a result of enormous collective efforts that came about with the express desire of ex-staff to network and maintain a cordial relationship after their exit from the bank. It is an innovative effort to build a strong bond of human community especially in the face of technological developments that is forcing people into some sort of isolation.

Continuing, Mosun said, “We believe human connectivity is necessary to promote cordial living and will assist to achieve the individual and collective goals that we plan to attain,”

UBA’s Executive Director, Treasury and International Banking, Chiugo Ndubisi, who gave the goodwill message on behalf of the Group Managing Director, Kennedy Uzoka, commended all those who had worked tirelessly behind the scene to ensure that the Alumni was up and running.

He said, “We are indeed glad at the launch of this Alumni Network and the bank will continue to support you in any way we can. We who are still staff of the bank will follow through to ensure that things are working well so that we can also join this great network in future.”

The former FIRS Chairman and member of the UNILAG Alumni, Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru, who gave the keynote address at the event, commended Ex-UBA staff and the steering committee for this great idea of setting up an alumni network.

“I cannot over emphasise how networking and strong bonds remain essential for people even after they have left their places of employment and I therefore must commend both the Ex-staff and the bank for this great feat.

Ifueko who is currently the President of Queen’s College Alumni, cited examples of how successful her career in the FIRS was as a result of support from members of her various alumni groups despite having no prior experience working in a government parastatal.

She stressed the need for members of the Alumni network to have a clear objective and look for ways to support each other and the bank’s brand to meet their common goals.

‘Where do people get such money?’ — reactions trail Obi Cubana mum’s burial

‘Where do people get such money?’ — reactions trail Obi Cubana mum’s burial

BY JAMES OJO

‘Where do people get such money?’ — reactions trail Obi Cubana mum’s burial
The flamboyant funeral of Uche Iyiegbu, mother of Obi Cubana, Nigerian nightlife promoter, has sparked different reactions on social media.

On Friday, the entrepreneur’s mother, who passed away in December last year, was laid to rest in Afor Uzo Oba, Anambra state.

The event had in attendance prominent figures across various spheres in Nigeria including Davido, D’banj, Phyno, Odumeje, and Abba Kyari, a deputy commissioner of police (DCP).

The ceremony was characterised by live performances from various artistes who graced the event. Guests also took turns to spray wads of naira notes to a huge crowd that graced the occasion.
The lavish burial ceremony has, however, begun to attract controversies on social media, particularly Twitter, where Nigerian users ensured it topped the subject of conversation.

While some users hailed the activities that took place at the event, especially the spraying of money, others had their reservations.

“The bastardisation and rubbishing of Nigeria naira by umu Igbo has spiritual coronation. Some of them spreading these monies never knew it was an assignment. They are being used by our forefathers whose investment & millions in banks were denied & only 20 pounds given #obicubana,” a user wrote.

“I thought we are all shouting no money for this Nigeria. Where una dey see this money,” another user wrote in a mixture of English and Pidgin.

Here’s what others had to say:

EFCC won’t disappoint!

They’ll investigate the “rain of money” at Oba for no reason other than it’s in of the “Dot Nation”

They won’t see:
The bullion vans at Asiwaju’s home
The multi-million power bikes of unemployed Yusuf Buhari
The lavishness of politicians’ kids#obicubana pic.twitter.com/ac0hfDlBkq

—Afri-Sagacity (@afrisagacity) July 17, 2021

Nobody is fuming about extravagant spending of Obi Cubana & his friends.

No one is angry they’re throwing money in the air instead of feeding the poor or building infrastructures.

Wait till one Church builds a new auditorium.

“feeding the poor” logics go full twitter.

—This Girl is Blessed 🇨🇦 (@Girl_isBlessed) July 16, 2021

There’s no “Obi Cubana” in East Africa, with crass, vulgar displays of wealth.

What East Africa has in abundance is the extravagant expression of the uniquely African feminine form.

We must go there, and leave Nigeria to wallow in its inauthentic gaudy flamboyance.

—Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) July 16, 2021

Let me just quickly clarify a few things because I know this issue will come up again in the future.

Most of the folks who criticised yesterday didn’t criticise Obi Cubana for spending on his mums burial neither did they criticise Cubana Chief Priest for buying 46 cows.

—Dr. Dípò Awójídé, FHEA (@OgbeniDipo) July 17, 2021

In the end, the biggest winner in this whole Obi Cubana’s mom’s burial is Anambra State economy. I am so happy it happened in Alaigbo. Make traders, hotelier, transport companies etc smile small. ❤️

—Afamefuna Ezenwankwọ (@AfamDeluxo) July 17, 2021

Police officers are greedy oo
See what is happening in Oba ooo
Obi Cubana don cause wahala #obicubana pic.twitter.com/ivefusgWGY

—Kelz Tbg (@KelzTbg) July 15, 2021

Reasons why having rich friends as well in your life is very important. Just look at how funeral gifts have turned into a potential business #obicubana #cubanachiefpriest #cubana pic.twitter.com/3sGvdoyndS

—Carrington (@black_vasilis) July 15, 2021

 

Me dropping out of school to focus #obicubana money pic.twitter.com/LMFkupJBj1

—😈✞ skucci szn ☔🧵 (@theclothsmith) July 16, 2021

How Igbo group are defending the wealth of #obicubana without any fact but you are jealousy and hating of our tribe

Show Nigerians only see criticisms as an attack on their in-group.

Too much for those who blame Hausa for defending their tribe

—theSociologyGuy (@Freshdipo1) July 17, 2021

Obi Cubana’s mom burial has to be the most talked about burial since Michael Jackson. Anambra men doings is on another level 🙌🏾#obicubana

—Billionaire Ambition 🙏🏾 (@datgreatnigga) July 16, 2021

Person dey bury e mama, you dey shout God When
Don’t worry very soon
#obicubana

—provii (@provii8) July 16, 2021

Because we no get money, rain wey suppose fall for oba, they shift am come Lagos now everywhere don flood😭😭#obicubana pic.twitter.com/aLHZ2Vip5h

—Bride of Jesus ☺️ (@Tife_Young) July 16, 2021

 

Ithought we are all shouting no money for this Nigeria.
where una dey see this money#obicubana pic.twitter.com/y4sO09qUxG

—Precious 🇳🇬 (@prexy500) July 16, 2021

Davido is the first music artist to turn a burial into a concert 🤯🔥 happening live at Oba Anambra #obicubana pic.twitter.com/4oFRQAABIZ

—KOBZ ❼ (@Mistakobz) July 16, 2021

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