
Read Africa is an initiative of UBA Foundation geared at rekindling
the dwindling reading culture amongst African youths. Conceived and
introduced in 2011, by the Foundation, the project involves the
provision of recommended Literature for junior and senior secondary
school students across the African continent.
This year, the foundation has selected the book The Fisherman by
Chigozie Obioma as one of the books that will be distributed to children
on the continent. The Fisherman is a tale of four brothers growing up
in the 90's in Akure, Nigeria and the secret that bound them together.

Acting CEO, UBA Foundation, Bola Atta visited the C. William
Brumskine elementary school in Monrovia to introduce The Fishermen to a
delightful group of young students with hopes and aspirations for the
future. As she read passages of The Fishermen to the children, she
told them: “We at UBA Foundation are eager to better the lives of people
across the continent. I am here to tell you a bit about the importance
of reading and how it can change your lives dramatically. Reading will
encourage you to dream; it will broaden your knowledge, your vocabulary.
You can read yourselves into very successful careers in the future’ she
said.

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