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On Africa Day, Access Holdings Celebrates Africa’s Greatness, Innovations and Achievements

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In line with the theme for the 2024 celebraton of Africa Day, “Educate an African Fit for the 21st
Century: Building Resilient Education Systems for Increased Access to Inclusive, Lifelong,
Qualty, and Relevant Learning in Africa”,Access Holdings is celebrating the positives across
the continent. This year’s theme is a poignant reminder of Afrca’s diversity and the need to
address the educational challenges faced across the continent.
Africa is a vast and complex contnent of over 1.2 billion people speaking more than 3,000
languages across 54 countries. Despite shared challenges, each nation contributes uniquely to
the continent’s rich cultural and historical mosaic. Unfortunately, education remains a significant
hurdle. According to UNESCO and the African Union, over a quarter of school-age children in
Africa were out of school in 2023, and 90% of children were unable to read or write by age ten.
This stark reality underscores the needfor urgent educational reforms to equip future
generations.
In algnment with this educational drive, Access Holdings will once again host the Access
Bank/UNICEF Charity Shield Polo Tournament starting from the Children’s Day Anniversary on
May 27, 2024, in Kaduna. This event, which will culminate at the Fifth Chukker Polo & Country
Club on June 9, will bring together over 150 school pupils and their teachers for a day filled with
sports, art activities, and messages promoting child welfare, such as “Stop Child Abuse” and
“Childhood Isn’t Meant to Be aNightmare.” As the largest charity polo tournament in Africa, this
event highlights Access Bank’s commitment to supporting underprivleged children, having
donated over N700 million towards building schools and provding social amenities for
surrounding communities in the past seven years.
Beyond education, there are numerousaspects of African heritage and achievements that
deserve celebration:
1.Angola:Known for its vast oi reserves, Angola is also home to the ancient Tchitundo
Huluvilo Caves, a significant cutural landmark showcasing, prehistoric art.
2.Botswana:Celebrated for its stable democracy established by Sir Seretse Khama,
Botswana is also renowned for producing world-class athletes like Amantle Montsho, a
former world champion sprinter.
3.Cameroon:Home to the towering Mount Cameroon and the legendary musician Manu
Dibango, Cameroon has made significant contributions to global music and boasts rich
natura beauty.
4.Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC):Known for its rich copper reserves and the
majestic Congo River, the DRC is also the birthplace of Patrice Lumumba, a pivotal figure
in Africa’s fight for independence.
5.Gambia:Famous for its beautiful beaches and vibrant culture, Gamba is also making
strides in education and tourism, becoming a notable destination in West Africa.
6.Ghana:A beacon of democracy and economic growth in West Africa, Ghana is also
celebrated for its rich history, including the Ashanti Kingdom and significant cultural
festivals.
7.Guinea:With its rich mineral resources, particularly bauxite, Guinea is also known for ts
vibrant music and dance traditions that play a crucal role in cultural identity.
8.Kenya:Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and wildlife, Kenya is a leader in
environmental conservation and home to world-renowned long-distance runners.
9.Mozambique:Known for its stunning coastline and rich cultural heritage, Mozambique
is also recognised for its vibrant arts scene, including music and dance.
10.Nigeria:Africa’s most populous nation, Nigeria is celebrated for its diverse cultures,
Nollywood film industry, and sgnificant contributions to literature and music, including
figures like Chinua Achebe and Fela Kuti.Nigeria is also home to Dangote Petroleum
Refinery, the continent’s largest petroleum refinery.
11.Rwanda:A symbol of resilience and progress, Rwanda has made remarkable strdes in
economic development and technological innovation, becoming a model for other African
nations.
12.Sierra Leone:Known for its rich history and natural beauty, Sierra Leone is also making
progress in education and healthcare, contributing to a brighter future for its citizens.
13.South Africa:Famous for its stunning landscapes and diverse cultures, South Africa is
a global leader in mining and a symbol of freedom and reconciliation, epitomised by
Nelson Mandela.
14.Zambia:Renowned for its spectacular Victoria Falls, Zambia is also making signficant
strides in economic development and conservation efforts.
Access Holdings is proud to operate in these African nations contributing uniquely to the
continent’s narrative, from historical landmarks to modern achievements in various fields.
As we continue to consolidate the discourse around the 2024 Africa Day theme, the Group calls
on Africans to unite, invest in our incredible human resource even as we work to take our rightful
place on the table of deliberations of global signficance.