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Ecobank Promotes Digital Learning for Children with Disabilities

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Last updated: November 10, 2025 8:41 am
Joshua
November 10, 2025
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Ecobank Nigeria has provided children with disabilities with tools to enhance their education and digital learning in commemoration of Ecobank Day 2025.

Ecobank Day is the group’s annual flagship corporate social responsibility event. The theme for this year is “Enabling Inclusive Learning for All.”

According to a statement from the bank, the staff of Ecobank Nigeria visited and supported Hope Fountain Foundation for the Deaf in Lagos; Omoyeni School for the Blind in Ibadan; OPM Free School for Children Born with Autism and Down Syndrome in Port Harcourt; and the Niger State School for Special Education in Minna.

Commemorating the day, the Managing Director/Regional Executive, Ecobank Nigeria, Bolaji Lawal, said the initiative is part of the bank’s ongoing drive to make learning inclusive and accessible for all children, regardless of their physical or learning challenges.

“We believe every child deserves a fair chance to learn and thrive,” Lawal said. “Through our Transforming Africa Through Education campaign, we’ve supported schools with digital tools, training, and facilities to help children develop essential digital and AI-based skills. This year, we’re reaching even more learners because education should never leave anyone behind.”

To bridge the digital gap between children with disabilities and their peers, Ecobank donated assistive digital learning kits to support teaching and learning in the selected schools.

The Proprietor of Hope Fountain Foundation for the Deaf, Tony Nwokolo, praised Ecobank for the initiative, noting that it would help his students overcome learning barriers and feel more connected to the wider community.

“What Ecobank has done today goes beyond donations,” he said. “It gives these children confidence, visibility, and the belief that they matter.”

Launched in 2013, Ecobank Day has become a major platform for volunteerism and impact across Africa. Every year, Ecobank employees, partners, and the Ecobank Foundation unite to support causes that improve lives, from health and education to youth empowerment. The 2025 edition is especially meaningful as it marks Ecobank’s 40th anniversary, four decades of innovation, growth, and a deep commitment to Africa’s progress.

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