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Home » Posts » Educating Nigeria, One Community at a Time: Inside Union Bank’s CSR Approach

Educating Nigeria, One Community at a Time: Inside Union Bank’s CSR Approach

by Vanessa
April 30, 2026
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Nigeria’s economic ambitions—higher productivity, a stronger private sector, and resilient households—depend on one factor: human capital. Many classrooms, however, remain under-resourced. For a bank, that reality carries a clear implication. The next generation of customers and entrepreneurs sits in today’s classrooms.

It is within this context that Union Bank of Nigeria has built its corporate social responsibility around education. The bank does not claim it can fix the system. Instead, it focuses on making steady, meaningful contributions.

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The Scope of the Work

Union Bank’s education initiatives operate through Edu360, a platform that brings its interventions under one umbrella. The work follows three key tracks.

First is teacher development. The bank supports the Maltina Teacher of the Year programme, which recognises classroom excellence. Strong teachers remain the most effective drivers of long-term educational outcomes.

Second is practical learning. Through school hackathons, students tackle real-world problems and engage with technology as creators, not just users. This approach shifts how young people interact with innovation.

Third is financial literacy. The bank delivers this through outreach tied to global events like World Savings Day. Students learn saving, budgeting, and basic banking early—skills that often last a lifetime.

Edu360 also includes partnerships with institutions. One example is Greensprings School in Lagos, where Union Bank sponsored 11 editions of a football academy. The programme combines sports with leadership training for children aged five to seventeen.

Reflecting on the 2025 edition, the school’s founder, Lai Koiki, said the initiative prepares young people for the future. Her remark reflects the broader goal of Edu360—steady, practical impact.

A Morning at Ebutte Elefun

The real impact of these efforts shows at the school level.

During its back-to-school programme this year, Union Bank visited Ebutte Elefun High School on Lagos Island. The bank distributed school bags and learning materials to hundreds of students.

The bank’s Chief Financial Officer, Oluwagbenga Adeoye, attended the event. He once studied at the school. His visit went beyond official duties. He shared his journey, answered questions, and engaged with teachers.

For many students, the interaction mattered as much as the materials. Encounters with senior professionals remain rare in such communities.

While modest in scale, such interventions reduce pressure at the start of the school year. They also signal that someone outside the school system is paying attention.

Why a Bank Invests in Education

A financial institution’s interest in education is not sentimental. It is strategic.

Children who stay in school tend to earn and save more. They also use formal financial services as adults. A stronger education system supports economic growth, which in turn benefits the banking sector.

Union Bank aligns its programmes with this reality. It partners with organisations rooted in local communities. It focuses on solving real problems, not creating publicity moments. Inclusion also remains central, with support for girls, underserved learners, and students with disabilities.

The Honest Limits

Corporate interventions cannot replace public investment. They cannot fix curriculum gaps or systemic challenges.

A school outreach improves access at a point in time. A hackathon sparks interest but does not build full career pipelines. Financial literacy lessons plant seeds that need years to grow.

Union Bank recognises these limits. Edu360 focuses on sustained engagement rather than one-off events. The bank is now placing more emphasis on measuring long-term outcomes such as attendance and completion rates.

A Quieter Model of CSR

Corporate social responsibility in Nigeria often comes with exaggerated claims. Union Bank’s approach is more measured.

Its education work is steady, local, and long-term. It reflects the understanding that meaningful change takes time.

Ebutte Elefun High School captures this approach. Students received essential materials. A former student returned to inspire them. The message was simple: progress is possible.

In the end, effective corporate responsibility is not about headlines. It is about consistency.

Show up. Stay engaged. Build systems that scale. Measure impact over time.

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I'm a journalist and relationship columnist. Nigeria Media Merit (NMMA) 1st Runner Up Award Recipient. I'm passionate about arts, entertainment,marriage, religion and politics. I love giving back to society.

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