There is no denying the fact that the novel Coronavirus pandemic is threatening the collective health and physical well-being of all and sundry. From the recurrent destabilization of economies, to the disruption of international and local value chains, as well as the nationwide closure of schools. In response to this, Nigeria\u2019s largest retail Bank, Access
There is no denying the fact that the novel Coronavirus pandemic is threatening the collective health and physical well-being of all and sundry. From the recurrent destabilization of economies, to the disruption of international and local value chains, as well as the nationwide closure of schools.
In response to this, Nigeria’s largest retail Bank, Access Bank PLC, in partnership with 9ija Kids, a Nigerian EduTech company, has employed the use of gamified technology to engage, educate and reward Nigerian children. The Access9ijaKids platform, which is running for the seventh consecutive week, is designed to introduce children to new ways of learning through the use of digital platforms.
Speaking about the initiative, Access Bank’s Head, Sustainability, Omobolanle Victor-Laniyan explained that in addition to aiding the nation’s fight against COVID-19, investing in the educational development of children also forms a key part of the Bank’s Sustainability drive.
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