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Over the weekend, UBA Ghana swapped suits for sneakers as staff came together for the second quarter edition of its Jogging to Bond event, and it was nothing short of energetic.
Held under the inspiring theme “Push the Limits,” the event blended fitness, fun, and friendly competition into an unforgettable experience.

The morning kicked off with a spirited health walk from Aviation to the Airport, setting the tone for the day. What followed was a mix of high-energy aerobics, laughter-filled games, and plenty of moments that reminded everyone why wellness and team bonding go hand in hand.
True to UBA’s values, the event wasn’t just a workout; it was a showcase of teamwork. Four teams, representing the bank’s core values, Team Excellence, Enterprise, Execution, and Empowerment, went head-to-head in a series of challenges that had everyone on their feet.
From push-ups to maze games, each activity was a chance to connect and cheer each other on.

Managing Director of UBA Ghana, Uzoechina Molokwu, in his address, thanked everyone for showing up and reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to promoting a healthy, supportive work culture.

And it wasn’t just Accra in action; UBA branches across the country joined in simultaneously, proving once again that connection doesn’t need to be confined to one location. Whether in Tamale or Takoradi, the UBA family showed up and bonded.

For UBA Ghana, Jogging to Bond is more than just a quarterly activity; it’s a lifestyle. It’s a reminder that work can be fulfilling and fun, that wellness matters, and that sometimes, pushing your limits is exactly what you need to discover your strength.
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