The UBA Foundation, the Corporate Social Responsibility arm of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, continued on its quest to educate and empower African youths as it visited the Accra High School in Ghana.
UBA
Foundation’s Read Africa Initiative was launched in 2011 and has been
changing the lives of African students across the continent
for six years. The project is aimed at encouraging children to improve
their vocabulary and communication skills through reading. Through its
Read Africa 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.
The
Accra High school assembly hall was packed with over 500 energetic and
enthusiastic high school students who were already in reading
mode as they prepare for their exams next week. They were eager to talk
about their own ambitions and to read passages from
The Fishermen.
Bola
Atta, Acting CEO of the UBA Foundation, told the children that the
Foundation was eager to give back to society and to contribute
to creating dynamic educational platforms for future generations on
the continent. She encouraged the students to read voraciously saying:
‘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.’
Abiola
Bawuah, the CEO of UBA Ghana who was also present, advised the students
to pay a lot of attention to studying. ‘Don’t spend all
your time glued to your mobile phones. Spare some moments for reading
also’ said Bawuah.
The Assistant head master of Accra High School, Michael Addo thanked the UBA Foundation for coming to their Aid.
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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