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UBA awards 2022 National Essay Competition winners

O cer of UBA Ghana revealed that, “UBA Foundation believes that the future of Africa lies in its youths. For this reason, the Foundation has spent huge sums of money to actively facilitate educational projects and bridge the literacy gap on a Pan-African scale.”

Adding that, “In Ghana, UBA Foundation’s National Essay Competition has grown to be one of the best initiatives that allows every student in Secondary School to exhibit their cognitive skills and potential while developing a positive work ethic with problem-solving and critical thinking skills. The National Essay Competition is one of our stunning initiatives to which we will forever pledge our full commitment.” winners from the 2022 National Essay Competition at an award presentation ceremony held at Alisa Hotel in Accra.

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The winners are Genevieve Budu of the Ghana International School, Kenrich Nii Nakai Nettey from Presbyterian Boys Secondary School, Legon and Cecilia Akye also from the Methodist Girls High School, Manfe. They received $5000, $3000 and $2,000 respectively as educational grants from the UBA Foundation. In addition, ed items.

Speaking on behalf of the Minster of Education, Catherine Agyapomaa Appiah Pinkrah Director, General Administration at the Ministry of Education congratulated all the nalists and commended UBA for their immense contributions to Ghana’s education and commitment to enhance the writing skills of the youth. She used the opportunity to call on other private sector businesses to emu-

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