Audio By Carbonatix
As part of the ‘UBA Read Africa Project’, UBA Ghana donated books entitled “Fine Boys” authored by renowned writer, Eghosa Imasuen to the Teshie Library at a short ceremony in Accra.
Presenting the books on behalf of the Bank, the Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Mr. Emmanuel Efo Dzakpasu expressed the Bank’s commitment to educating the African child by means of reading.
He further stated that “The future of Africa lies in her youth and education is key, hence the UBA Foundation through the Read Africa Project, is embarking on a passionate journey to make reading a possibility for the African child.”
Head of Retail Banking, Mrs. Victoria Attipoe, in her remark, said “Our passion for education and empowering the African has led the Bank to initiate the Read Africa Project where the bank encourages students to read books by renowned African authors, and as a fallout of this, we also undertake the National Essay Competition where winners are rewarded with scholarships of $5000, $3000 and $2000 to study in any tertiary institution of choice in Africa.
Mr. Justice Akitey, the Manager of the Teshie Library and Miss Mercy Abraham, the Library Assistant received the donations warmly and thanked UBA for its kind gesture and interest in education and development of African child.
Mr. Akitey advocated a positive attitude towards the Read Africa Project and encouraged the Bank to do more to help children across Ghana and Africa as a whole.
Since inception in 2005, UBA Ghana has established its presence in Ghana as a full financial service institution providing retail, corporate and investment banking services.
The bank offers a wide range of unique banking solutions and products to its customers. The Bank pioneered the entry of a new generation of foreign banks into Ghana in January 2005.
UBA Ghana’s presence in the banking industry in Ghana over the last decade has revolutionised banking in the industry, where competitive innovation in responding to the needs of the customers has become the driving force of the industry.
UBA's world-class customer-driven innovations have earned it the confidence of the Ghanaian public; as it continues to provide banking services to a wide variety of customers.
Head of Retail Banking, Mrs. Victoria Attipoe, in her remark, said “Our passion for education and empowering the African has led the Bank to initiate the Read Africa Project where the bank encourages students to read books by renowned African authors, and as a fallout of this, we also undertake the National Essay Competition where winners are rewarded with scholarships of $5000, $3000 and $2000 to study in any tertiary institution of choice in Africa.
Mr. Justice Akitey, the Manager of the Teshie Library and Miss Mercy Abraham, the Library Assistant received the donations warmly and thanked UBA for its kind gesture and interest in education and development of African child.
Mr. Akitey advocated a positive attitude towards the Read Africa Project and encouraged the Bank to do more to help children across Ghana and Africa as a whole.
Since inception in 2005, UBA Ghana has established its presence in Ghana as a full financial service institution providing retail, corporate and investment banking services.
The bank offers a wide range of unique banking solutions and products to its customers. The Bank pioneered the entry of a new generation of foreign banks into Ghana in January 2005.
UBA Ghana’s presence in the banking industry in Ghana over the last decade has revolutionised banking in the industry, where competitive innovation in responding to the needs of the customers has become the driving force of the industry.
UBA's world-class customer-driven innovations have earned it the confidence of the Ghanaian public; as it continues to provide banking services to a wide variety of customers. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
2026 World Cup: The main target is to qualify from the group stage – Queiroz
1 hour -
Ghana versus Wales: The winners and losers from Black Stars friendly
2 hours -
Senaya, Ati Zigi stand out as Black Stars players rated against Wales
3 hours -
UBA engages Gold Board to deepen strategic partnership
3 hours -
The Future of Banking in Ghana: How fintech partnerships are driving financial inclusion
4 hours -
Stanbic Bank calls for responsible digital lending to protect Africa’s financial future
4 hours -
BoG fears inflation could inch above 10% by year-end due to rising crude prices
4 hours -
Minority slams “funfair and PR” evacuation, urges focus on stranded Ghanaians in South Africa
4 hours -
Deputy COCOBOD CEO for Finance, Ato Boateng, outlines new financing framework at Ghana-UK Investment Summit
4 hours -
Yirenkyi scores as Wales claw back to hold Black Stars in Queiroz’s first game
4 hours -
Access Bank Ghana accelerates growth agenda with strategic engagements in Kumasi
5 hours -
“If Anti-LGBTQ+Bill is a nullity, many Ghanaian laws would be affected too” – Majority Leader
5 hours -
Sam George, CID Boss throw support behind #3FacesofJeffreyNortey ahead of June 12 show
5 hours -
Bagbin’s directive should prompt review of Parliament’s legislative practices – Sammy Obeng
5 hours -
NPP hoped NDC would fail to pass Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill – Ayariga
6 hours