<p>The yuletide season has come to life in Lagos as Zenith Bank Plc lights up Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, with the theme “LET THERE BE LIGHT” The 2019 Xmas version marks the 14th year since the traditional Light up Ceremony at the Ajose Adeogun roundabout came to be. The official lighting was done by Mr. Ebenezer Onyeagwu the GMD/CEO, Zenith Bank Plc supported by Executive management, staff and customers in attendance.</p>



<p>Speaking during the Light up Ceremony, the GMD/CEO said
“Ajose Adeogun Street has come to be recognized by not only Lagosians, but
Nigerians in general as an iconic place and tourist attraction because of the
beautiful decorations adorning its length and breadth during the yuletide
season. In fact, people from all walks of life visit with their friends and
families to take pictures of this wonderful spectacle, especially at night and
enjoy the ambience of the street and season.”</p>



<p>The light up ceremony came shortly after the ‘Zenith Bank
Aspire Music Festival’, which took place in September and is part of the Bank’s
line up of events ushering in the yuletide season and end of the year
festivities. Others include ‘The Zenith Bank Tech Fair, Style by Zenith 2.0 and
Zenith Bank Christmas Youth Parade. These events are in line with the Bank’s
retail business drive and continued commitment to customers as they are
guaranteed opportunities to network and enjoy discounts on products displayed
at these events. ; </p>

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