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The Head of Youth Banking at Access Bank has expressed his excitement and commended Hitz FM for putting together its maiden ‘Hitz Tertiary.’
Mr. Nathin Cole said: “I would like to commend Hitz FM for this beautiful initiative, which is just in line with what we have planned since 2016 to focus on the youth, of which students form a huge segment.”
He added that: “We’ve been looking for avenues which will add value to young people, we’re not looking at just finance, but rather a 360 view of how we can improve their careers, how to help resource them, and bringing on board people from various places to impact them as students. So this is a very beautiful initiative, and it’s colourful, so I’m happy to be part of this one.”

The ‘Hitz Tertiary’, is an initiative put together by Ghana’s super entertainment radio station, Hitz FM.













Its main aim is to connect and create an avenue for the youth and students in tertiary institutions to socialize while giving them a platform to air their voice on policy creation in government.
The maiden event took place at the BlueCrest University College campus in Kokomlemle and was characterised by fun activities such as a dancing competition, rap battles, the ‘Flip the Bottle’ challenge, the ‘Straw and Bottle’ challenge, and more.
The event was sponsored by Access Bank and Ghana’s largest cocoa processing company; Niche Confectionery Limited.


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