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SCHOOL OF BANKING HONOURS.raising operational champions Innovation Enterprise Institution Credit Culture Federal Ministry of Education 1

Table of Content Page Dean s Comment 3 Our Location 4-5 About Us 6 7 Value Proposition 8 9 Career Path 10 Curriculum 11 12 Growth Strategy 13 Growth Model 14 Our Foot Print 15 Strategic Partnership 16 Our Faculty 17 21 Next Steps 22

Deans Comment Challenged by the evolving realities in The Banking and Allied Industries subsector in the Nigerian economy, there is a demand for production and supply of highly resourceful and exceptionally skilled, re-skilled and upskilled staff who can successfully meet the needs of this growing and highly competitive industry. At the School of Banking Honours (SBH), we are positioned to produce graduates who would take leading roles in the financial Industry subsector of the economy. School of Banking Honours (first of its kind) is a member of the Innovation Enterprise Institutions (IEIs( created by Federal Ministry of Education (FME) under accreditation and supervision of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) to drive a new policy of emphasizing skills education over the curriculum of conventional tertiary institutions Our mission statement is to apply a highly resourceful and empowered faculty, to cultivate cost-effective methods in Mentoring, Skilling, Re-skilling and Up-skilling our students for the banking industry... In achieving this objective, SBH admits a cross-section of the Nigerian youth ranging from High school leavers (Skilling programme) and University Graduates (Re-Skilling program) to Entry-level bank staff (Up- Skilling) program to take up the challenges of today in banking operations. At School of Banking Honours, our main goal is to raise operational champions. All our programmes are centred on raising a new generation of empowered leaders with broader perspective and greater insight into banking practices. SBH will provide you with 100% practical experience. You will work passionately with seasoned professional bankers in various spheres gaining knowledge required for excellence in banking practices. In addition, you will have close interaction with the distinguished SBH faculty who will steer you to the shores of success. Welcome to our school

SBH- Our Location School of Banking Honours (SBH) is located in Lagos, the commercial nerve centre of Nigeria. Lagos (former capital of Nigeria) has three Shipping ports and two Airports (local and international). It is the most populous city in Nigeria. At the last census by Lagos State government it was reported as having a population of over 17 million. Lagos is currently the second most populous city in Africa after Cairo, and is estimated to be the fastest growing city in Africa (UN-HABITAT, 2008. As a city Lagos retains much of the nation's wealth and economic activity are concentrated within the state. All Industries ranging from banking to Oil and Gas, Telecoms, Hospitality etc. have their Head Offices located in Lagos. As a city Lagos has one of the highest standards of living as compared to other cities in Nigeria or in Africa.

SBH- Our Location Cont SBH pilot campus is situated at: 74, Isheri Road, (All Season s Place), Besides Road Safety Corps, Ojodu Berger, Lagos

About Us School of Banking Honours (SBH) is a member of Innovation Enterprise Institutions (IEIs) created by The Federal Ministry of Education (FME), under the supervision and accreditation of National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) in May 2007, to drive a new policy of emphasizing skills education over the curriculum of conventional tertiary institutions. Our School was incorporated in Nigeria on June 24 th, 2010 as School of Banking Honours (Limited by Guarantee). We have the status of a non-governmental organisation (NGO). Under this mandate, SBH is expected to skill High School Leavers to acquire The National Innovation Diploma (NID) in Banking Operations Techniques ( 24 months), Re-Skill Nigeria Graduates to acquire National Innovation Certificates (NIC) in Banking Operations (programmes ranging 3-9 months), and Up-Skill Bank Staff in all aspects of Banking Operation techniques.

About Us Skilling Hihg School Leavers (24 months) Re-Skilling Banking & Finance Graduates (3 9 Months) Up-Skilling Employees in Banking Industry Employees in Non-Banking Industries Auxilliary Services Job Fairs Seminars Workshop Conferences 7

SBH- Value Proposition VISION STATEMENT - To set the pace for production and supply of highly resourceful and valuedriven entry-level skilled staff to the banking & allied industry, along global best practices by the year 2015. MISSION STATEMENT - To apply a highly motivated and empowered faculty to cultivate costeffective methods in mentoring, skilling, re-skilling and up-skilling its students for the banking industry, and achieving all-round objectives of its stakeholders.

SBH- Value Proposition (Cont ) Core Values R = Resilience E = Empathy H = Humility G = God-factor I = Integrity H = Honesty

SBH- Career Path Input Window SBH baking process Output Window Partnering Windows All-round satisfaction DEGREE HOLDERS Graduate programme Innovation Foundation CIBN Exams HIGH SCHOOL LEAVERS Technical programme stringent merit-driven psychometrical Fundamentals Hands-on training Curriculum standard Professional certification newsletters certified roll-outs job fairs direct to banks outsourcing firms agencies banks graduates agencies DEGREE Distance learning (UNIs)/ Direct placement (JAMB) Local & Foreign Graduate banking career path Technical banking career path

SBH Curriculum National Innovation Certificate (NIC) in Banking Operations National Innovation Diploma (NID) in Banking Operations Code GES 501 Title Business Communication Skill Code GES 101 Use of English Title GES 502 Introduction to Entrepreneurship OPS 101 Introduction to Computing GES 503 Applied Psychometrics in Banking GES 111 Basic Economics GES 504 GES505 OPS 512 OPS 513 Principle of Economics Business Mathematics Bank Domestic Operations Bank Safety Management OPS 112 OPS 113 OPS 114 OPS 115 OPS 116 Basic Accounting Basic Law Basic Management Fundamentals of Banking Bank Domestic Operations OPS 522 Elements of Banking OPS 117 Bank Software Operations I OPS 521 OPS 523 OPS 517 Principle of Accounting I Fundamentals of Business Management Banking Law Ethics & Best practices OPS 118 GES 102 GES 103 GES 104 Bank Safety Management Introduction to Entrepreneurship Basics of Communication Business Mathematics OPS 511 OPS 525 OPS 519 OPS520 OPS 512 OPS 513 OPS 522 OPS 531 OPS 527 OPS 532 Bank Software Operations Bank Customer Service/Fundamental of Selling Risk Management in Banking Investment Analysis & Portfolio Mgt Treasury Operations/Bank Foreign Operations Principle of Accounting II Bank Credit & Loan Documentation SIWES Internal Research Paper SIWES Attachment OPS 122 OPS 123 OPS 124 OPS 125 OPS 126 OPS 127 OPS 128 OPS 201 OPS 226 OPS 221 OPS 222 Fundamentals of Marketing Macroeconomics Business Law Bank Foreign Operations Bank Software Operations II Bank Customer Service Basic Credit and Loan Documentation Business Correspondence Project Reports Business Statistics Business Accounting

SBH Curriculum (Cont ) National Innovation Diploma (NID) In Banking Operations Code Title OPS 223 Business Finance OPS 224 Bank Marketing Services OPS 225 Banking Laws, Ethics & Best Practices GES 205 Applied Psychometrics in Banking OPS 227 Research Project

SBH- Growth Strategy The School plans to: Roll out SBH campuses all states of the federation including The Federal Capital Territory (FTC) by theyear 2015. Increase the production rate of Nigerian youth in Banking Operations by 5% annually. By way of: Franchising : Owner operator scheme funded by franchise operator. School owned campuses : Operated and funded by Skills Education and Enterprise Developers Ltd (SEED). Joint Ventures (JV s): Operated by SBH but jointly funded by SEED and Partners.

SBH- Growth Model SBH is located in Lagos, the commercial nerve centre of Telecoms Real estate Para-legal Nigeria. Lagos is a port and the most populous city in Nigeria. With a population of 7,937,932, it is currently the second most populous city in Africa after Cairo, and is estimated to be the fastest growing city in Africa (UN-HABITAT, 2008) and the seventh Oil & Gas fastest growing in the world. Lagos is the economic and financial Others capital of Nigeria and was once the capital of Nigeria. Lagos is Nigeria's most prosperous city, and much of the nation's wealth and economic activity are concentrated here. Most commercial and financial business is carried out in the central Treasury business district situated on the island. This is also where most of the country's commercial (Bank) banks and financial institutions and major corporations are headquartered. Lagos has one of the highest standards of living as compared to other cities in Nigeria as well as in Africa. School of Banking Honours Banking & growing other schools

SBH Foot Print- Location Sokoto Kebbi Zamfara Katsin a Kano Jigawa Yobe Borno Kaduna Bauchi Gombe Niger Kwara Adamawa Abuja (FCT) Plateau Oyo Nassarawa Taraba Osun Ekiti Kogi Ogun Ondo Benue Existing Lagos Edo Enugu Ebonyi Planned Delta Imo Akwa Bayelsa Ibom Not Attractive Cross River Abia Anambra International Rivers

Regulators SBH- Strategic Partnership Operations Professionalism Education JAMB CBN CIBN NUC NBTE FITC Senior Staff BANKs Regular Students MFIs Skilled Students (+) Universities and Polytechnic (Local and International) Firms School of Banking Honours High School Leavers Other graduates [100% banking skills]

Oladimeji Alo, Ph.D Dr. Alo was President of West African Bankers Association, and ex-national executive committee member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria. He was a member of Ethics sub-committee of the Bankers Committee, and ex-president of Chartered Institute of Personnel Management. With a Ph.D in Industrial Psychology, he recorded successes on corporate governance issues in the banking and finance sector of the economy. He is an alumnus of University of Ife, and was head of Coopers & Lybrand Associates (UK legacy firm), before being made Director-General of Financial Institutions Training Centre. He was visiting lecturer to University of California, Los Angeles, and is Chairman of the Governing Council of SBH. Kemi is a Banking & Finance graduate of University of Lagos with Masters in Banking & Finance from University of Ibadan. She is a fellow of Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, and a founding member of Women in Banking & Finance in Nigeria. She attended the Strategic Human Resources Management course in Harvard, and has over 20 years practical banking experience, exiting at Standard Trust Bank (now UBA) where she managed over 3000 staff, bank-wide. Until she was recently invited to Nigeria, she was Executive Director of Values 4London, a non-charitable NGO promoting values & morality education among UK s multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and restless youth. She is the Dean / CEO of SBH. Kemi Adekoya 17

Soji Otudeko Soji graduated in Accounting from University of Lagos before joining Z.O. Ososanya & Co for his professional accounting training. He has a PGD (Admin) from De Montfort University UK, and is a Fellow of Chartered Management Institute (UK) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. He worked briefly in Nigeria before a stint at NatWest Bank UK. He joined National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children (UK) as Finance Manager. He was Head of Finance, Ravensbourne College, and later, Director of Finance & Compliance of KICC (UK). He is a Trustee of a christian charity, Charis Communications (UK), and pastors across Nigeria and UK. He is the Vice Chairman of SBH. Gbadegeshin is an Accounting graduate of University of Lagos, and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, and the Chartered Institute of Marketing of Nigeria, where he was a Council member. He had his professional training with Coopers & Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) before venturing into the world of corporate finance. He is an accomplished facilitator on accounting, marketing and stock-broking courses. He is also an renowned author on several academic and professional titles stocked and published by reputable publishers. He consults on the training programmes of many banks. He is a regular facilitator on accounting and marketing courses organized by SBH. Gbadegeshin Gbede 18

Demola Bakare Demola is a Soil Science graduate of University of Ibadan, an M.Sc holder in Management & Extension Services of University of Reading (UK), and an MBA product of University of Ibadan. He was for several years the Ikeja Branch Manager of Savannah Bank Plc from where he promoted McStraw Nigeria Limited, an investment advisory firm. He has presented papers on finance, bank credit, bank operations and supervisory skills at various programmes of Credit Culture (a stakeholder in SBH), and has demonstrated commitment to programmes initiated by SBH. Suzan is a graduate of University of Nigeria where she had an MBA. She was Head, People Listening Unit of Standard Trust Bank Plc (now UBA) before joining Credit Culture as HR Consultant and Resource Person. She regularly and effectively represented Credit Culture on programmes organized by the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, nationwide. She anchored HR / Customer Service courses of Credit Culture. She has recently joined ARM as Head of Human Resources, and is committed to SBH programmes as guest lecturer. Suzan Effiong-Akpan 19

Atinuke Rogers Atinuke is a Graduate of Statistics from University of Ilorin, with a Masters in Banking & Finance from Delta State University, as well as a Masters in Supply Chain & Operations Strategy. She started her banking career with Afribank in 1994 as a Customer Relations Officer, and moved variously from there to Gulf Bank of Nigeria, Fortune Bank Plc, Platinum-Habib Bank Nigeria, and Ecobank, all spanning 11 years, cumulatively. She exited the banking industry as Head of Credit & Marketing of Ecobank. Atinuke is currently the Investment Manager of Rogetide Nigeria Limited, an investment advisory firm with significant portfolio on the Capital market. She is a Resource person in Banking Operations studies at SBH. Leke is is a graduate of University of Ibadan with an MBA. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, and has a professional certification in Project Management. Leke has extensive experience in multinational firms, spanning a period of 12 years, and public sector assignments, spanning 7 years. He also has over 10 years key experience in academics, with over 10 years experience in business consulting. He was an Associate Partner in Phillips Consulting with various exposures to big ticket jobs, locally and international. He is a resource person in SBH. Leke Olufade 20

Sola Bickersteth Sola is a graduate of Electronics and Electrical Engineering of Obafemi Awolowo University, before firming up his managerial skills at Harvard Business School. He has been in ICT for about 20 years, and has membership of ICT associations like Nigeria Internet Registration, Electronics Payment Association, Global VSAT Forum, Nigeria Internet Group and Africa Network Info Centre. He was involved in developing World s largest digital facility at Chams, satellite communications hub with Viasat Inc, ecommerce with Smartpay and satellite solution with Panasat. Tola is a Chemistry graduate of University of Ibadan, and a Fellow of Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria. He started his career with Coopers & Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) in audit, accountancy, taxation and later on, staff training, with a total experience spanning 27 years on teaching financial /credit-related courses. He used to volunteer at Fate Foundation (Nigeria), Faith-in-Business (UK), FITC and CMD programmes. He is presently the CEO of Credit Culture Limited, a stakeholder in SBH. Tola Adekoya 21

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