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Absa Group awards scholarships to 10 Ghanaians

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published August 22, 2018
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In-coming Managing Director of Barclays Bank Ghana, Abena Osei –Poku
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Absa Group Limited, one of Africa’s best-growing banks through its Ghana subsidiary; Barclays Bank Ghana has awarded a three and half year fully paid scholarship to 10 Ghanaian students.  The students will be pursuing various courses at the African Leadership University (ALU) at Kigali, Rwanda under the Mandela Centennial Scholarship (MCS) programme.

The 10 beneficiaries made up of SHS graduates and undergraduates went through a rigorous selection process during which they had to write thematic essays based on Nelson Mandela’s philosophy on education.

The total cost of the scholarship is worth over $ 350,000 in tuition, living allowance, accommodation and a laptop. In addition, each student will be entitled to a fully paid holiday back home during semester breaks as well as an internship with Barclays Bank Ghana.

The ALU employs the most innovative and effective method of teaching and learning. Students are encouraged to drive their own learning in a self-paced way and also learn from their peers.  Students are attended to by an expert facilitator who engages them in lively debates and discussions.

During a brief interaction with the scholars, in-coming Managing Director of Barclays Bank Ghana, Abena Osei –Poku congratulated them for the hard work they put in which ensured that they qualified. “One area of our Shared Growth agenda is to empower young persons to attain greater heights in achieving their academic goals. These young persons have demonstrated the potential for leadership by actively participating in identifying and solving problems in their communities”, she said.

She added that the beneficiaries “showed evidence of resilience in the face of challenging circumstances and how they used their resourcefulness to overcome economic, social and circumstantial barriers.  They are particularly passionate about effecting social change”.

Earlier this year, Barclays Ghana awarded a full scholarship to 195 students from 12 universities across Ghana.

Nana Essilfuah Boison, Director of Marketing and Corporate Relations noted that the bank “will continue to provide education financing through bursaries and scholarships in our bid to increase access to higher education that will result in an increase in suitably qualified tertiary graduates entering the job market”.

The excited beneficiaries expressed appreciation to Absa Group Ltd and gave firm assurances that they will perform to their optimum best and make Ghana proud.

Barclays Ghana which is the currently the most profitable bank in the country, as at the end of the 2017 financial year, is part of the newly rebranded Absa Group Limited (formerly Barclays Africa Group Limited) and is preparing to rebrand as Absa by June 2020.

The new bold strategy associated with the new Absa brand prioritises innovation, digital leadership, strong focus on the customer and being a force for good in society, which are expected to ultimately help grow a forward-looking African business with global scalability that Ghana and Africa will be proud.

Source: Ghana/Starrfmonline.com/103.5FM

 

 

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