UBA Foundation,
the corporate social responsibility arm of United Bank for Africa Plc,
has called on students to take critical interest in developing their
reading habits to improve their vocabulary, knowledge and understanding
of events around them.
The Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, UBA Foundation, Ijeoma Aso, made the call while launching the 2016 edition of the Read Africa initiative.
The initiative is aimed at encouraging students across Africa to rekindle their interest in reading.
The programme took place at the Dolphin
High School, Ikoyi, Lagos where the students played host to a team of
senior management workers from the UBA in a reading a mentoring session.
The Read Africa initiative is meant to instil awareness among students on the need to develop a passion for reading.
Aso was quoted to have said, “It is
important that as students you develop a reading habit, not only for the
purpose of studying to pass your examinations but also for pleasure and
expanding your knowledge and vocabulary.”
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