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CSR: IEI invests in edutainment, sponsors Kids & Teens Talent Africa finals

The International Energy Insurance (IEI) has invested in the development of talents in children and teenagers in the country as part of its Social Corporate Responsibility (CSR).

In the light of this, the fast-growing insurance firm sponsored the 2023 edition of the Kids & Teen Got Talent Africa Finals event which took place in Lekki, Lagos, where three finalists were selected for the 2023 award.

The firm promised continuous investment in children by selling the message of insurance through sponsorship of major events targeted at children and teenagers.

The Dynamic Stars, a group of kid and teen dancers, won the star prize of N500,000 having been declared the winner of the competition, while Chrysolite Crew came second with N100,000 cash prize with Moyinoluwa Sodeinde coming third with N50,000 cash prize.

Kids & Talent Africa Finals is a firm that organises talent hunts annually for children and teenagers with the motive of identifying and developing talents of children from young age.

Speaking on the sideline of the event, the Managing Director/CEO of IEI Plc, Mr. Supo Sogelola said, the involvement of IEI Plc as one of the sponsors was in line with the goals of the company to support children in realising their life ambitions.

He added that, this is also meant to preach the gospel of insurance to the children at such a young age so that they can grow up to appreciate insurance services or even grow up to practice the profession, just like him.

Promising that his underwriting firm plans to sign 5-year sponsorship agreement with Kids & Talent Africa Finals, he said, the gesture gel with the aim of his insurer to invest in children, sports and edutainment.

He said: “As a company owned by Norrenberger, IEI Plc wants to ensure we sell the message of insurance to the children right from childhood so that they can grow up with the understanding of how insurance works and by that, we will be increasing insurance awareness and the kids can grow up to pick interest in insurance in the future.

“Apart from selling the brand, it’s a means of advertising insurance generally. IEI, now powered by Norrenberger, feels it is also a way of selling insurance, making insurance popular with the children from school. We are going to sign like a five-year sponsorship deal with Kids and Teen Got Talent. That is our plan and each year, we make it bigger, better, lovelier and interesting, such that we continue to entrench the brand and also, insurance in getting children and teenagers’ talents that were hidden and show them to the world. So, we are going to be doing this often. What we are doing is not wasting money, but building talents.”

Similarly, the founder, Kids & Talent Africa Finals, Mr. Kola Lenson, who was elated by the competitiveness of the competition, stated that, the 2023 edition was one of the most keenly contested, with 32 teams participating, before they were trimmed to 10 out of which the second and first runners up and the winners were chosen.

While thanking sponsors of the event such as IEI Plc, among others, he said as a former teacher, he believe the fact that a child isn’t good academically doesn’t mean he or she can’t be in other areas of skills.

“Currently, there is no industry for children entertainers, which is a gap that can be filled in the future. The motive of the programme is to identify talent and breed them and all the participants came from different schools across Lagos State.

“Our outfit tends to create a community for the participants to continue to nurture their talents to adulthood. We call on relevant stakeholders to come enmass to support this laudable initiative and make the future of Kids and Teens Talent Africa to be brighter.

“The idea is to help everyone, especially, children discover their talents early, so that, they can build on it to make the most out of their talents. Everybody has talents, but the school focuses on academically sound ones. It’s now left for us the teachers, to find out those who are talented in other areas. What we are looking at, which we have not started, is to have a continuity programme for them where we will situate them in, maybe movie industry that are strictly for children which we don’t have now. We hope in the near future, we will start something in that regards,” he pointed out.

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