UNILORIN students get
Bank of America Merrill Lynch, London, appointments after undergoing a
nine-week internship training programme.
I'll advice you to read till the end after the cut.......pay special attention to the part on skills acquisition
Two students of the University of Ilorin, Abeeb
Adebayo and Ajoke Ogunshola, have been offered full time jobs with one of the
world’s top financial institutions, the Bank of America Merrill Lynch, London,
after undergoing a nine-week internship training programme with the Bank in
London.
Ogunsola, a graduating student in the Department
of Counsellor Education, and Adebayo, a 400L student of the Department of
Accounting, were selected to participate in the 2014 summer undergraduate
internship having started out as “Campus Ambassadors”. The programme is
targeted at engaging undergraduate students from select universities across the
country regardless of their disciplines or courses of study, but with
flair for Finance.
In an interview with Unilorin Bulletin, Ogunsola
said, “In my intern class, we were close to 200 from different continents of
the world; Nigeria and Ghana represented Africa. Students were selected from
the best five universities in each of these countries in order to meet the
standard.”
Ogunsola, who interned with the Global Market
Division of the Bank, disclosed that she interned on the Commodities Desk and
the Equities. On the contributions of the University of Ilorin to her success,
she said, “I would say the University of Ilorin is still the best for many
reasons. First, I was here for three and half years, not even up to four years-
I had an academic session with no negative break whatsoever; there was no
strike. I don’t think any other Federal University can say that. I learnt in a
conducive environment and I have professors that were willing to answer my
questions. I think if I have not been in this kind of environment, I might not
have been able to do so well because the challenges came and we are able to
deal with it and above all, the University of Ilorin has a disciplined
environment.
“By the grace of God, I should be graduating
with a Second Class Upper in Counsellor Education; after which, I will undergo
the national service year and then go back to London as a full time employee of
Bank of America Merrill Lynch” Ogunsola said.
On his part, Adebayo said: “I gained a lot of
experience that I wouldn’t have learnt in the four walls of the classroom; an
experience that would last me a lifetime. I learnt things like paying attention
to detail, possessing good communication skills. It is not just enough to write
it on your Curriculum Vitae, those are the things that I learnt on the job; the
ability to work under pressure really matters. I was taught how to use Excel in
the class, power point presentations and all that, but I never really had
enough practice. On the job, I get to learn a lot of that, learn a lot of
shortcuts in Excel, Power point, how to build a model, how to analyse financial
statements properly, and how to predict what’s going to happen to a particular
company, value and many more.”
In his reaction, the Dean of Student Affairs,
Prof. Abayomi Omotesho, said, “We are very proud of them. They have
represented the University very well. When we first got an invitation last year
to attend the programme in Lagos, we were one of the few universities in the
country that had that privilege.”
He said, “I think they have portrayed the
University well that they can compete with their peers anywhere; for them to
have gone from this relatively backward background –talking about the
infrastructure in the country, and to have performed so well. They have placed
the name of the University on the world map, I am sure Merrill Lynch will be
very willing in the future to take more interns from the University.”
Prof. Omotesho enjoined them to “continue to be
good ambassadors of the University because whatever you do has implication
particularly for other people, once you have raised the bar. Anytime they see
somebody from the University of Ilorin, the first thing will be we have very
good experience with UNILORIN so let’s try these ones too.”
“The way the world is going today, it is your
skills that really matter. I will encourage our students to identify areas that
they can excel and where they have comparative advantage and make the best use
of it. If your hobby becomes your job, then you know you are going to excel at
it because you are happy doing what you are doing. Passing through the
University, take as much as possible and act like a sponge and soak up as much
knowledge as you come across and use it practically”, the Dean advised other
students.
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