UBA launches 2022 National Essay Competition

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The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Ghana has launched the 9th edition of the UBA Foundation’s National Essay Competition in Accra.

Chris Ofikulu, Managing Director/CEO, UBA Ghana

The Managing Director and CEO of UBA Ghana, Chris Ofikulu, stated that the competition which started in 2014 is a follow-up on the Read Africa project. Read Africa gives books to schools and communities to inculcate the habit of reading among the youth in Africa.

Chris Ofikulu noted: “The National Essay Competition has grown to be the best initiative that allows every Secondary School student to exhibit their cognitive skills and potential while developing positive problem-solving and critical reasoning skills. The National Essay Competition is one of our stunning initiatives to support the Government of Ghana in developing the youths in Ghana to which we will forever pledge our full commitment”.



The Managing Director added that so far, 24 students have benefitted from the scholarship awarded by the UBA Foundation through the National Essay Competition.

Mrs. Patty Assan, Director, Schools and Instructions Division

Speaking at the launch, the Director of the Schools and Instructions Division, Mrs. Patty Assan, noted that it is universally acknowledged that education is an investment in human capital.

It is considered the principal instrument for the acquisition of the requisite knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes for improving the overall levels of efficiency, productivity, and technical and managerial performance of the labour force.

She praised UBA for the choice of the essay topic for this year as the world continues to battle the consequences of sports betting among the youth, particularly under-aged students. I will be interested in the winning essay and to see some of the innovative ideas from the students. This would further augment what we are doing in partnership with other agencies to deal with this matter.

The launch, which took place at the Presbyterian Boys Senior High School (PRESEC), Legon, saw other schools – like Achimota School, Accra Girls’ Senior High School, and West Africa Senior High School – attending.

Miss Augustina Yohunu Amanor, 2021 winner of UBA NEC

The current champion, Miss Augustina Yohunu Amanor from the Ghana Senior High School, Koforidua, expressed her excitement at winning the ultimate prize in the 2021 edition, and encouraged all students present to take advantage of the competition to participate. She also noted that this could further improve their writing skills and help them become better students.

The topic for the 2022 UBA National Essay Competition is: “Write an essay on Sports Betting, which has become rampant among the youths in the country. What can the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and the Gaming Commission do to regulate the activities of under-aged persons participating in sports betting?” The deadline for submission is Friday, November 11, 2022. Entries can be submitted through the UBA website www.ubaghana.com or dropped off at any UBA Branch countrywide.

UBA Foundation is the Corporate Social Responsibility wing of the bank that supports the community and gives back to society as a good corporate citizen. The foundation focuses on three main areas – Education, Environment and Empowerment.

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