As the world celebrates us today, it is with delight and appreciation that I pen this letter.
I became a father at a relatively young age, juggling the struggles of charting my path as a young professional and being a good father to my first son. He became the centre of my existence - his smiles; his stares; the excitement in his steps as he ran into my arms after a hard day’s job motivated me to become the man that I am today.
Evidently, at Access Bank, we know a thing or two about the essence of a solid foundation, as over the past 29 years we have nurtured an institution that thrives on innovation, commitment, and the ingenuity of its people. More so, we recognize the pivotal role of a balanced work-life for our employees. This is why we continually introduce policies such as the Paternity Leave Policy – a first of its kind in the history of work places in Nigeria.
Today as we mark Father's Day and celebrate the great men that have shaped our lives, I am reaching out to say thank you to all amazing fathers and father figures.
To my friends and colleagues who make up the great Access family, I would like you to know that you impact is recognized and appreciated.
Happy Father's Day!
Herbert Wigwe
MD/CEO Access Bank
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ReplyDeleteHappy fathers day to both d dead and living beat fathers. Happy fathers day to "chicken head" fathers too
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DeleteNice one. Herbert Wigwe seems like a jolly good fellow. I remember vaguely what he did/wrote for one of his staff who was getting married. The ideal boss.
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