Rite Foods Limited, Nigeria’s market leader in the food and beverage industry, joins Muslim faithful across the nation in celebrating Eid-el-Maulud, the commemoration of the birth...
As Nigerian businesses deal with rising supply chain risks, Stanbic IBTC Insurance Brokers, a member of Stanbic IBTC Holdings, will host a webinar on Wednesday, 10 September 2025....
Stanbic IBTC Bank, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings, has been named Commercial Bank Brand of the Year at the Brand Handlers Summit and Awards in...
By: Ijeoma Nelly Iwuoha For more than half a century, Nigeria’s oil industry has been the backbone of its economy, contributing the lion’s share of government...
In August 2025, businesses in Nigeria sustained a positive trajectory, with the index staying in the expansion zone since the start of the year. The NESG–Stanbic...
Wema Bank, through its women’s network, the Wema Women Network, in partnership with Evolve with Edememe, hosted the “Bloom, Lady, Bloom” Workshop on July 30, 2025 – a transformative experience designed to help female employees of the Bank reconnect with themselves, overcome imposter syndrome, and nurture confidence to thrive in their lives and careers. The interactive three-hour Workshop, facilitated by Edememe Oladiji-Wusu – Founder of Evolve with Edememe, Confidence C Visibility Coach, and former KPMG Director – was anchored on the Bloom, Lady, Bloom Workbook, a practical transformation guide developed by Evolve with Edememe. Through reflective exercises, open conversations and actionable strategies, participants gained tools to dismantle limiting beliefs and bloom in life. Participants described the Bloom, Lady, Bloom experience as “phenomenal”, “incredible”, “insightful,” and “transformational.” For Wema Bank, the initiative reaffirms its long-standing commitment to advancing gender equity and supporting women to thrive. A representative of the Wema Women Network remarked: “Today has been phenomenal! Wema Women Network was established in 2013 to enable Wema Women to thrive in all aspects of human endeavour particularly their personal lives and professional aspirations. The “Bloom, Lady, Bloom” Workshop powered by Evolve with Edememe helped our women push past their limitations, embrace their strengths and pursue their aspirations with confidence. The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive from members of the Wema Women Network across the country.” Commenting on the collaboration, Edememe Oladiji-Wusu noted: “Africa’s transformation depends on unlocking the potential of its women. When women step into their full potential, organizations and societies thrive. It was inspiring to see the women of Wema embrace the call to bloom unapologetically, and an honour to walk this journey with them.” The success of the Bloom, Lady, Bloom Workshop highlights how organisations can empower women by creating intentional spaces that inspire reflection, nurture confidence, and unlock potential.
Growth in the Nigerian private sector continued to gain momentum during August as customer demand improved and inflationary pressures softened. Sharper increases in output and new...
Stanbic IBTC Bank has reaffirmed its dedication to fostering a sustainable savings culture in Nigeria through the successful hosting of the fourth monthly draw in its...
Stanbic IBTC Bank is once again raising the bar for rewarding customer loyalty with the much-anticipated return of its Save and Enjoy Promo, Season 2, specially...
Stanbic IBTC Insurance Limited, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings, has once again reaffirmed its dedication to enhancing the quality of life for retirees following the...