The
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, through its Corporate Social
Responsibility arm, the UBA Foundation, continued on its quest to
educate and empower African youths as it visited Our
Lady of Mercy Girls Secondary School in Nairobi to donate over 500
copies of the book
The Fishermen(by Chigozie Obioma), under the UBA Foundation’s Read Africa Initiative.
The
initiative which was launched in 2011 with the aim of encouraging
students to improve their vocabulary and communication skills through
reading, has been changing the lives of African
students across the continent for six years. Through the initiative,
the UBA Foundation is helping rekindle the dwindling reading culture
amongst African youths as they pursue their education. Over a hundred
thousand books and educational materials have been
donated to various schools across Africa as UBA Foundation continues to
traverse the continent, contributing positively to the development of
African youths.
This
week, the foundation visited Emma High School in Kampala, Uganda with
its Read Africa initiative before going to Kenya to read to the students
at Our Lady of our Mercy School. The
High school for girls which was founded in 2008 by Mrs Angwenyi with
just 32 girls has grown into a student body of over 500 with donations
from both private individuals and the Kenyan Ministry of Education. The
school started off with girls who were very
under priviledged and living in conditions that were not conducive to
education. Less than a decade later, some of these students have gone on
to Universities to pursue their dreams.
Present
at the drive were the CEO of the UBA Foundation, Bola Atta, UBA Kenya
MD/CEO Isaac Mwige, the school principle Mrs Angwenyi and the students
who got an opportunity to interact
and read with the UBA Executives, sharing their future aspirations and
ambitions as they engaged Executives in a Q& A session.
Atta,
told the students that the UBA Foundation was committed to uplifting
the lives of the societies within which they operated by
creating dynamic educational platforms for future generations
on the continent. She also encouraged the students to read voraciously.
“The pursuit of knowledge should be a lifelong activity that starts at a
very young age. You should read all types of books so that you can
explore and shape your own narrative,” she said.
UBA Managing Director/CEO Isaac Mwige further encouraged the students to cultivate an interest in reading not just the academic text books but also material outside of their course work
in order to acquire knowledge. “Everything you read fills your head with new bits of information, and you never know when it might come in handy.
The more knowledge you have, the better-equipped you are to tackle any challenge you'll ever face,” he added.
The
Principal of Our Lady of Mercy Girls Secondary School Mrs. Angwenyi
thanked the UBA Foundation for their contribution and said that it was
very timely as the school is currently placing
emphasis on the value of reading not just to prepare for exams but
reading to prepare for life. ‘What UBA Foundation has brought to you
today is worth more than money. The drive today will ensure that you all
understand that reading is an essential part of
living’ she said.
The
Kenyan Ministry of Education’s Chief Education Officer who was also
present applauded the initiative saying: ’books allow us to expand our
minds and enables us to keep
abreast in all fields of human endeavor. The Students of Our Lady of
our Mercy will benefit greatly from reading the books donated by UBA
Foundation today’he
UBA foundation donated books to the school library of Our Lady of Mercy
and funding to pay for the accommodation of ten girls at the school
dormitory.
United
Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, Africa's global bank, is committed to being a
socially responsible company and role model for all businesses in
Africa. UBA understands that there is
a need for a social contract between the bank, the communities in which
it operates, and its people. To this end, in 2006, UBA became the first
bank in Nigeria to institute a foundation, the UBA Foundation. As the
Corporate Social Responsibility arm of the
UBA Group, UBA Foundation is committed to the socio-economic betterment
of communities across the African continent focusing on development in
the areas of Environment, Education, Economic Empowerment and Special
Projects.
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