UBA Foundation’s Read Africa initiative was birthed almost
two decades ago with a purpose of ensuring that African school children
continue to read as they further their education. Read Africa also supports
African authors in different languages(English, French, Portuguese, Swahili)
through the selection and purchase of books by African authors from different
countries on the continent.
In celebration of the African child, the UBA Foundation
visited schools and orphanages across Africa donating thousands of books,
school bags, food and other gifts as they stressed the importance of education
and the expansion of knowledge.
At one of the reading sessions which was held at the Joef
Dynamic College, Obalende, Lagos, the Foundation, led by its Managing Director/CEO,
Bola Atta talked to the school children about topics ranging from financial
literacy and the importance of imbibing a good reading culture to developing
business acumen and following through passionately.
During her interaction with the school children, Bola Atta
emphasised that every child deserves the right to learn. She told them, “The
pursuit of knowledge should be a lifelong activity that starts at a very young
age.
You should cultivate an interest in reading not just
academic text books but different types of books that will allow you to explore
cultures and worlds outside your immediate environment so that you can expand
your knowledge and your mind’ Atta said.
Whilst answering questions from the students, the
Foundation’s CEO highlighted that one of the main objectives of the UBA
Foundation is uplifting lives and communities on the African continent by
creating dynamic educational platforms for future generations and future
leaders.
The Vice Principal of Joef Dynamic College, Danladi Ladan,
in his appreciation of UBA Foundation’s visit to the school and donations of
books and other educational items said “Our school will continue to inculcate
the habit of reading amongst students as we believe a society of knowledge is a
panacea towards development.”
He called on other corporate organisations to emulate UBA
Foundation’s initiatives especially in the area of educational development.