- LG Electronics Boosts Student Welfare with Solar-Powered Borehole Donation in Warri, Pledges Expansion to Nigerian Campuses.
By Manny Ita –
In an era where corporate relevance is increasingly measured by social impact alongside commercial performance, LG Electronics is strengthening its position in Nigeria through sustained investments in community development, environmental sustainability, and education-focused interventions designed to deliver long-term value beyond business operations.

The company’s recent donation of a solar-powered borehole to the College of Education, Warri, underscores a growing corporate strategy that aligns technological innovation with social responsibility. The initiative provides students and staff with reliable access to clean and safe water while introducing renewable energy solutions capable of addressing infrastructural challenges common within public educational institutions.
Executed under LG Electronics’ Corporate Social Responsibility framework, the project is expected to significantly improve sanitation standards, reduce dependence on inconsistent public utilities, and enhance overall welfare within the academic environment.
At the commissioning ceremony, the Provost of the College of Education, Warri, Dr. Dickson Onovwakpoma Oyovwi (JP), described the intervention as a transformative development for the institution. “This solar-powered borehole project is a significant contribution to our institution. Access to clean water has been a major need for our students and staff, and this donation will greatly improve our daily activities and overall well-being. This water has been sustaining the hostel since its installation,” he said.
Dr. Oyovwi emphasized that private sector participation remains critical in bridging infrastructure gaps within Nigeria’s education sector, commending LG Electronics for responding directly to institutional needs. He further called on other corporate organizations to adopt similar initiatives capable of strengthening learning environments across the country.
Providing insight into the company’s broader philosophy, the Head of Corporate Marketing, LG Electronics Nigeria, Mr. Paul Mba, noted that the intervention reflects LG’s commitment to delivering innovation that improves everyday living. “At LG Electronics, we believe that meaningful innovation goes beyond technology; it is about improving the quality of life in the communities where we operate.
From a stakeholder perspective, the initiative also demonstrates measurable impact at the student level. The Secretary General of the Student Union Government, Ms. Testimony, acknowledged the practical benefits of the project, stating, “We are very grateful to LG Electronics for this project.
The commissioning event brought together representatives of LG Electronics and principal officers of the College of Education, Warri, including Mr. Paul Mba, Head of Corporate Marketing; Mr. Moses Osime, Public Relations Manager; Chief Dr. Dickson Onovwakpoma Oyovwi (JP), Provost; Comrade (Dr.) Oghenevize Moses Umukoro, Deputy Provost; Mr. Anomioghene Afure Joe, Registrar; Dr. (Mrs.) Ejiro Sandra Ukubeyinje, College Librarian; Dr. (Mrs.) Dorcas Abiri, Bursar; Engr. Clinton Oyovwi, Director of Works; and community leader Chief Godwin Ejumi, Unuvwerhovwo of Ugboroke Community, among others.
Analysts observe that LG Electronics’ sustained investment in renewable infrastructure and education support reflects an evolving business approach in which corporate growth is closely linked with environmental responsibility and community empowerment. By integrating sustainability into its operational footprint, the company continues to position itself as a corporate leader advancing inclusive development within Nigeria’s socio-economic landscape.
As competition intensifies across Nigeria’s consumer technology sector, initiatives such as the Warri solar-powered borehole project illustrate how strategic social investments can reinforce brand trust, deepen community relationships, and create enduring societal value while supporting national development priorities.