UBA was a lead sponsor of the awards and summit as part of its
commitment to the development of the next generation of future leaders
in Africa.
Explaining why UBA was sponsoring ‘The Future Awards Africa’ the
GMD/CEO, UBA Plc, Phillips Oduoza, represented by the Divisional, Head,
e-Banking UBA Plc, Dr. Yinka Adedeji, said “Over 50 percent of
Africans are youths. As a pan-African bank with operations in 19 African
countries, UBA aligns its vision to the aspirations of the continent’s
youthful population by developing tailor made products that aligns with
the aspirations and ambitions of the African youth. For example, our
Next Generation account also known as “NextGen” is specifically targeted
at youths and is about building the next generation of educated and
enlightened professionals, employees, entrepreneurs, self employed
persons, from all walks of life, early in their financial life cycle.”
The Next Gen account, he said, allows account holders to have
access to 24 hour online banking services on UBA’s highly acclaimed
internet banking platform besides other privileges like free web
portals, specially branded Mastercard, interest bearing savings
accounts, career advisory, scholarships, work place experience schemes
with the UBA Group, entrepreneurial skills development workshops and
social media engagements.
He spoke during the presentation of the prize for “the Future Africa
Award in Agriculture,” won by Samir Ibrahim and Charles Nichols,
Founders of SunCulture, Kenya; a solar-powered irrigation kit which
makes it simpler and cheaper for farmers to grow food. The kit replaces
expensive diesel and petrol pumps.
UBA also endowed The Future Africa Awards “Young Person of the year,”
which was won by Sangu Delle, Co-Founder, Cleanacwa, Ghana; a 27 year
old entrepreneur from Ghana who built a Clean Water organisation that
has impacted tens of thousands of people in rural Liberia and Ghana. The
prize was presented by the representative of President Goodluck
Jonathan, Bonni Haruna, Minister of Youth Development and two time
governor of Adamawa state.
The Executive Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, Obiageli
Ezekwesili, former Minister of Solid Minerals, young entrepreneurs,
students from different secondary and tertiary institutions, captains of
industry, attended the awards ceremony.
One of the major highlights of the evening was the final phase of The
Future Awards Africa’s #STOPEBOLA campaign, which was held via an
auction on a custom piece by A-List haute couture designer, Lanre Da
Silva Ajayi with a winning bid of N1Million on the dress. The proceeds
will go to the UN Ebola Response Fund.
The awards which was hosted by Iyanya, Osas Ighodaro, Ice Prince and
Flavia from Uganda, saw 10 outstanding individuals rewarded for their
excellent work across different fields: business, entertainment,
politics, science and technology and education.
The Future Awards, are a set of awards given by The Future Project
(TFP), a social enterprise set up with a strong, practical commitment to
human and capital development, especially in Africa. The Future Project
is the largest home-grown network of policy-makers, business people,
and other stakeholders in Young Africa.
It is also committed to finding effective and innovative ways of
addressing social issues. It has become one of the most respected
private sector-driven development platforms with a history of verifiable
impact, including in under-privileged and grassroots communities.
Source::naij.com
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