Zenith Bank Begins Christmas Light-Up Ceremony
Zenith Bank Begins Christmas Light-Up Ceremony
Christmas season has come to life in Lagos with the 2021 Zenith Bank Christmas Light-Up ceremony.
THE SUN reports that the ceremony which has as its theme “Let There Be Light”, was held at the Ajose Adeogun Street Roundabout in Victoria Island, Lagos State over the weekend. Information Guide Nigeria
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaAccording to THE SUN, the official lighting ceremony, which was performed by the Group Managing Director/CEO of Zenith Bank Plc, Mr. Ebenezer Onyeagwu, and with support from members of the bank’s Executive Management, saw thousands of staff and customers joining virtually and through the bank’s social media platforms.
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Speaking during the ceremony, Onyeagwu said: “each year when we come in, and we see the decorations, I keep asking myself what next?
“Would there be something better than what we have seen and I see that at the end of every season, they come up with innovations and creativity, and they make it even far better and take it to a higher level”.
THE SUN reports that he expressed his delight that the 2021 Light-up Ceremony is able to hold following the cancellation of last year’s edition due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the EndSARS protests.
He added: “last year was a very unusual year. COVID-19 threw a curveball at humanity, and as a result, it changed the way we engaged and the way we live; it transformed so many other things, and as a country, we had some unique challenges. Jamb Result
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“As a result of those challenges, especially the EndSARS protest, last year we couldn’t light up, not because there was no money. It was because we had to grapple with COVID-19, and again during the EndSARS protest, the fittings that we employ in having this light-up were terribly vandalised, and it required time and resources for us to put it together. We didn’t want to have any undue exposure or create vulnerability…”
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