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Actualités Régionales of Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Source: This Day Live

CWG rewards Best Graduating Computer Science students

Computer Warehouse Group (CWG) has rewarded the best graduating students of the Computer Science Department of the University of Lagos, Nigeria and the University of Douala, Cameroon, as part of her Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme.

At two distinct ceremonies, CWG representatives presented gifts to the students in furtherance of the company’s bid to extol the essence of attaining academic excellence.

At the presentation ceremony in Lagos, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Rahaman Bello observed that if the focus of CWG's CSR initiative is sustained, it is capable of aiding Universities in Nigeria to attain desired greatness.

Bello said: “This award presentation has been an annual event. Since inception, CWG has lived up to their promise of rewarding the best graduating student in Computer Science Department every year, for five years now.

On behalf of the management of the University I thank your organisation for your commitment to this partnership. Your commitment to promoting academic excellence will help us in going forward.”

“I tell you that your contributions have been helpful. At the moment, University of Lagos is the twentieth best school in Africa and the first in Nigeria, according to the 4icu rankings.

Going by our consistent progressive performance, we look forward to being the first in Africa anytime soon. This is our target, and we believe that the input of corporate partners like CWG will see us through to the point we aim to get to.”

CWG’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Phillip Obioha, pointed out that the annual award presentation event underscores CWG’s emphasis on hard-work and qualitative education.

According to him, “Our business scope covers a range of sectors; from banking to telecoms and recently SMEs. Our business is all about the quality of our workforce. We boast of an array of professionals whose expertise has formed the bedrock of service providers in the telecoms sector, for example. Our premium on quality workforce explains our emphasis on quality education.”

Obioha presented the prize to the best Computer Science student, Master Agho Adrian Osemwonyemwen, and informed the audience that the award includes a prospect of employment with CWG, if the recipient so desires. In response, the student appreciated the gesture shown by CWG.

According to him, “Someone told me that a reward for hard work is more hard work. This will go a long way in motivating me to aim for higher attainments, I promise to use what I have been given to do more than I have done in the past,” he concluded.

Similarly, in Cameroon, Mr. Alexis Mbele Ngono received the CWG excellence award for being the best graduating student of the Computer Science Department, Institute of Technology, University of Douala.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Head of Human Resources and Administration of CWG, Mrs. Olapeju Ayo-Fisher, noted that excellence is an integral component of the CWG corporate culture. This, she said, has defined CWG’s business approach and service delivery over the years.

According to Ayo-Fisher, “At CWG, we appreciate excellence wherever we find it. We nurture excellence within our system. And, we are very particular about doing whatever we do to the best standard of excellence, the first time and at all times.” “Our presence here today offers us a unique opportunity to make known to our host business community here in Cameroon that we promote excellence in academic pursuit and support our host communities”, She added.

Responding, Alexis Ngono thanked CWG for the novel gesture. He observed that the initiative is capable of motivating other students to aim for excellence in their academic pursuit.

According to him, “This award presents a remarkable opportunity for students who want to leave a legacy of excellence to be appreciated and encouraged. This is also an opportunity for many of us to pursue an excellent carrier outside the school environment.”