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Hills Harvest MB, foundation partner to host Omoluwabi Festival

By Guardian Nigeria
05 January 2025   |   3:41 am
Hills Harvest Microfinance Bank, in collaboration with the Gbagede Ewaede Foundation, recently hosted the Omoluwabi Festival to celebrate the virtues of diligence and integrity. The event brought together community leaders, entrepreneurs, and individuals who exemplify these values, reinforcing the bank’s commitment to empowering lives and fostering ethical practices. Hills Harvest Microfinance Bank, is renowned for…
Nigerian filmmaker, Tunde Kelani (L) and Managing Director, Hills Harvest Microfinance Bank, Deji Rotimi, at the festival.

Hills Harvest Microfinance Bank, in collaboration with the Gbagede Ewaede Foundation, recently hosted the Omoluwabi Festival to celebrate the virtues of diligence and integrity.

The event brought together community leaders, entrepreneurs, and individuals who exemplify these values, reinforcing the bank’s commitment to empowering lives and fostering ethical practices.
Hills Harvest Microfinance Bank, is renowned for its innovative financial solutions, including micro-lending, asset-based lending, salary-based lending, business lending, agency banking, Ajo/Esusu savings, and POS merchant terminals.

Speaking about the event, the Managing Director of Hills Harvest Microfinance Bank, Deji Rotimi, expressed the bank’s dedication to community development, stating, “As a financial institution deeply rooted in the community, we are proud to partner with Gbagede Ewaede Foundation for this remarkable event. The Omoluwabi Festival is a testament to our shared commitment to promoting values that drive sustainable development and enrich lives.”

The partnership with Gbagede Ewaede Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting cultural heritage and social responsibility, underscores Hills Harvest’s dedication to social impact beyond financial services. Through the festival, the bank highlighted the importance of integrity and diligence as cornerstones of both personal and professional success.

Head, Corporate Communications, Mosunmola Orioye said, “This festival is an opportunity for us to highlight the timeless values of diligence and integrity. Hills Harvest Microfinance Bank is committed to promoting these virtues through our initiatives and partnerships.”
The festival featured cultural performances, storytelling, and awards recognising individuals and organisations that have made significant contributions to their communities through ethical and diligent practices.

A representative from the organisers emphasised the core message of the festival, saying, “Reputation is more valuable than any material possession. This event highlights the importance of standing tall in one’s values and beliefs, letting actions speak louder than words. The Omoluwabi Festival shines a light on those who prioritise character over wealth, reminding us that success is not measured by money alone but by the impact we have on others.”

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