Vesti, the leading immigrant fintech company, has announced a strategic partnership with renowned visual artist and cultural icon, Dr. Fola David, in support of his groundbreaking ‘Unity in Diversity’ project with sponsorship package of N25million.

L-r: Ifeoluwa Ariyo-Agbaje, Partnerships & Communications Lead, Vesti; Dr. Fola David; Mr. Oyewale Okeyode, Deputy Operations Lead, Vesti; Olubunmi Opadoyin, Snr. Business & Migration Analyst, Vesti and Victoria Adegoroye, Human Resource Lead, Vesti during Dr. Fola David’s visit to the Vesti Nigeria Office on Wednesday 31st July, 2024.

The project aims to create the largest drawing in the world, which will be a monumental artwork that will celebrate Nigeria’s rich cultural diversity and fosters unity among its people.

The revelation was made known when David visited Vesti’s Lagos Office to discuss the project in details and explore avenues for collaboration yesterday.

David made history by surpassing the existing Guinness World Record (GWR) for the world’s largest drawing by an individual. The massive artwork, spanning an impressive 1050 square meters, surpassed the previous record of 629.98 square meters held by Ravi Soni from India.

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Co-founder and CEO of Vesti, Olusola Amusan, stated that the meeting marked the official commencement of the partnership, underscoring the shared commitment of both parties to showcasing Nigeria’s exceptionally talented people on a global stage

His words: “We are honoured to support Dr. Fola David’s visionary project. The ‘Unity in Diversity’ initiative aligns perfectly with Vesti’s mission to empower individuals with exceptional ability and celebrate the richness of our culture. We believe this partnership will inspire others to embrace their heritage and contribute to building a more united Nigeria.”

In his response, Dr. Fola David thanked Vesti for the support.

“Their support is invaluable as I embark on this historic journey. Together, we are creating a powerful statement about Nigeria’s unity and diversity,” he said.