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Western Delta Varsity inks e-payment partnership with Wema Bank

Admin October 20, 2019

From the left: Dr Henry Oghoator (Chairman, Committee on MoU), Mr. Emmanuel Edah(South-South Regional Officer, Wema Bank), Prof (Mrs) Otete Okobiah (Vice-Chancellor, Western Delta University Oghara) and Mr Damola Bolodeoku, (Relation Manager, Wema Bank).

From the left: Dr Henry Oghoator (Chairman, Committee on MoU), Mr. Emmanuel Edah(South-South Regional Officer, Wema Bank), Prof (Mrs) Otete Okobiah (Vice-Chancellor, Western Delta University Oghara) and Mr Damola Bolodeoku, (Relation Manager, Wema Bank).

The Western Delta University,  Oghara, Delta State, has signed a far-reaching Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU) with Wema Bank Plc, to introduce the institution to the Electronic Bills Payment ( eBillsPay ) and WebPay platforms to enable students and other residents of the university community to receive payment and other transactions through the platform.

The bank also agreed to provide a School Portal Solutions through their technical partner (Upperlink ) to the University.

Most of all, the MoU will bring the WDU and the bank in a close relationship that will see the bank aiding the university, especially it’s Finance and Business departments in several areas.

The MoU was signed at a short ceremony in the office of the Vice Chancellor of Western Delta University , Professor (Mrs) Cecilia  Otete Okobia, by the Vice Chancellor herself;  Dr. Henry Oghoator, Dean, College of Social & Management Sciences, who also doubled as Chairman of the implementation committee for the speedy and successful completion of the agreement process and the officials of Wema Bank led by Mr Damola Bolodeoku, Head, E- Business & Payments, Wema Bank;  Mr Bryan Igbinedion, Regional Legal Officer and Mr Edah Emmanuel, Regional Head, South South of Wema Bank Plc.

Speaking to newsmen shortly after signing the MoU, the Vice Chancellor of Western Delta University, Prof. (Mrs) Cecilia Otete Okobia, explained that the strategic partnership with Wema Bank will bring transparency to the institution’s financial management, create easy opportunity for students and other human population in the university community to pay their bills and other transactions.

She also said, the university will benefit from the bank in area of the provisions of infrastructure like installations of ATM machines, introduction of multipurpose payment cards, e – library, e – exams and records processing devices, e – payments, and even buses for the transportation of students and staff to and fro the university.

The MoU marks another milestone in the life of WDU as it seeks to builds up a wide network with various corporate financial, ICT, mass media, and industrial leaders to help give WDU students a head start in their industrial training and in the labour market.

 

 

 

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