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    NGX Group restates commitment to youth empowerment, socioeconomic growth

    April 2, 2025
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    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin 
    Lagos — Nigerian Exchange Group, NGX Group, has reinforced its commitment to youth empowerment and socioeconomic growth through a strategic partnership with The Athletics School Games, TASG, an annual sporting event bringing together young athletes from private schools in Lagos.
    The initiative aligns with NGX Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, focus on community development, underscoring the Group’s belief in nurturing well-rounded future leaders through sports, discipline, and teamwork.
    By collaborating with organisations like TASG, NGX continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Nigeria’s future workforce. This partnership exemplifies how private sector engagement in youth development can create lasting socioeconomic impact, aligning with NGX Group’s vision of a more inclusive and sustainable economy.
    Held at the Yaba College of Technology Sports Complex, the event provided a dynamic platform for students to showcase their athletic talent while cultivating essential life skills such as resilience, collaboration, and leadership, qualities critical for success in today’s competitive global economy.
    The involvement of NGX Group extends beyond sponsorship, reflecting a deliberate strategy to support initiatives that bridge education, leadership, and economic opportunity.
    Clifford Akpolo, Head, Group Communications and Partnerships at NGX Group, emphasized the significance of the partnership: “As a key institution in Nigeria’s financial ecosystem, NGX Group understands that sustainable development begins with investing in human capital. Our support for The Athletics School Games goes beyond sports, it is about equipping young Nigerians with the discipline, teamwork, and determination needed to excel in business, finance, and entrepreneurship. This initiative is a cornerstone of our broader mission to foster a resilient economy powered by capable, well-rounded individuals.”
    Seun Akinbohun, the event’s initiator, highlighted TASG’s role in unlocking opportunities for young athletes: “This initiative is designed to create pathways for athletes to excel and be discovered by scouts. There are so many opportunities for kids in TASG, and I am glad we are contributing to their development. We have expanded the event to include more participants, age categories, and flexibility. I am excited to bring the experience from the first edition into the second, with a larger technical committee and more experienced personnel.”
    The event featured a wide range of track and field competitions, including sprints, relays, long-distance races, high jump and long jump. Beyond medals and trophies, the games emphasised personal growth, resilience, and the value of teamwork, qualities that extend far beyond the sporting arena into leadership and professional development.

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