The memory of Professor Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, a former Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos, came alive as Zenith Bank Plc named the iconic building housing its Unilag Branch and the University of Lagos (Unilag) Alumni in his honour on Friday, November 25, 2022.
In his opening remarks at the commissioning ceremony, the Group Managing Director/CEO of Zenith Bank Plc and Chairman of the Body of Banks' CEOs in Nigeria, Mr Ebenezer Onyeagwu, lauded the Founder and Chairman of the bank, Jim Ovia, CFR, for being physically present at the commissioning of the building to honour the memory of his late friend, Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, who served on the board of Zenith Bank as a Non-Executive Director, and for his passion for youth education and digital learning.
He noted the
remarkable and continued commitment of Jim Ovia, CFR, to education and youth
development in Nigeria, especially through the setting up of James Hope
College, a co-educational institution which offers a combination of British and
Nigerian curricula, and the James Hope University, which is billed to commence
academic activities next year. He also extolled his philanthropy through the
setting up of the Jim Ovia Foundation and Mankind United in Total Support for
Education Initiative, which has awarded scholarships and produced over 1500
graduates from among indigent people who would not have had the benefit of
having a university education.
Onyeagwu also
recalled how the bank’s partnership with the University of Lagos began in 2001
with the donation of the first ICT centre, when the Founder and Chairman was the Group Managing Director/ CEO of
the bank. According to him, "Today, Zenith Bank has built not less than 15
ICT centres in various tertiary institutions and cities all over the country.
And I just want to say that no single institution or individual has been able
to accomplish what we have done in that respect. And this is a demonstration of
the passion our Founder and Chairman has, not just for education, but also for
digital learning and computer literacy. This is in addition to several other
support to the university, including the institution of Academic Excellence
Awards in 2001, where the best graduating students from selected departments –
Banking & Finance, Business Administration, Economics and Accounting, receive
awards with financial rewards (currently NGN500,000) and employment
opportunity, and the donation of 3,500 tablets to enable indigent students of
the university to learn online effectively in 2020 during the Covid-19
pandemic”. Onyeagwu noted that the building is a strong statement of Zenith
Bank’s sustainability initiatives as a signatory to several global
sustainability frameworks including the United Nations Principles for
Responsible Banking, as it incorporates many of the elements that
make a facility environmentally friendly and sustainable.
Speaking at the
commissioning of the iconic building, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of
Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel noted the huge contributions of Zenith Bank and,
in particular, Jim Ovia, CFR, a man he described as a father, to the
development of Nigeria. In his words,” when you see things being done
consistently in the right way, there is always a man pointing in that
direction. A lot of people ask me how come you are doing so much in public
service; I say I come from a background where my mentor told me that you don't
report efforts, you don't give excuses, but you report results. So no matter
the situation, even in the midst of an economic recession, in the midst of
Covid, you should not stop development and performance. As far as you are from
the Zenith family, you are expected to have that creativity and ideas that can
make you produce results. In Zenith, we say only the paranoid survive. So I
really want to appreciate what I am seeing here today”. Whilst thanking the
alumni association and the school authority for their collaborative efforts
towards achieving capacity development, which he described as the bane of
Nigerian society, he expressed his delight and honour to commission a building
named after the revered Late Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, who touched and
impacted so many people while he was alive.
In his address,
the National President of Unilag Alumni Association, Dr. John Momoh, thanked
the Founder and Chairman of Zenith Bank as well as the management of the bank
for the magnificent building and Mrs. Sola Ibidapo-Obe for accepting the
association’s request to name the building after her husband as a lasting
legacy in his honour. He encouraged everyone to take good care of and maintain
the building to serve the university community for years to come.
In her remarks,
the Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Prof. Folasade Ogunsola,
acknowledged the invaluable contributions of Zenith Bank to the development of
the school, promising to work with the Alumni association to ensure that the
facility serves not only the Alumni but also the entire students populace. She
thanked the Founder and Chairman of Zenith Bank, Jim Ovia, CFR, for donating
3,500 tablets to the university, which ensured that students who could not
afford laptops for e-learning during the covid-19 pandemic were not left
behind.
In her remarks,
the wife of the Late Prof. Oyewusi Ibidapo-Obe, Mrs. Sola Ibidapo-Obe, thanked
the Founder and Chairman of Zenith Bank, Jim Ovia, CFR, for immortalising her
late husband with such a great edifice named after him. Recalling how close he
was to her late husband, Mrs Ibidapo-Obe said: “You are my husband’s friend.
Dr. Jim Ovia has demonstrated the love that does not die in his friendship with
my beloved husband. When he fell ill, Dr. Jim Ovia was there from day one till
the last moment. I could feel the way he felt. From then, I knew that he was a
genuine friend. He tried his best to ensure my husband survived, but he did
not”.
The iconic
building, which sits on a total site area
of 950m2, was constructed by a team
of world-class builders who had the mandate of delivering the best quality
possible.
The iconic structure is a smart building that
incorporates many of the elements that make a facility environmentally friendly
and sustainable,
including a grid-tie solar system that sustains power
load on solar and not on a generator or national grid, an inverter-driven VRF
air conditioning system and motion sensor lighting to enhance energy efficiency, perforated aluminium composite panels for natural
lighting and ventilation, free Wi-Fi system to provide internet access for
students, fire management systems, including fire hydrant, smoke detector, and
fire alarm system, and a LED screen installed on the building for the
dissemination of information. The iconic building will house the Unilag Branch
of Zenith Bank Plc and the operations of Unilag Alumni. Of
the total 1,665m2 of floor area designated for office use in the
four-storey building, 585m2 will be used by Unilag Alumni.
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