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Sterling Bank Leverages Entertainment To Raise Cancer Awareness
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Sterling Bank recently took the bold step of joining forces with the Leah Foundation to create awareness on breast and cervical cancer by sponsoring the production of a movie titled Diamonds in the Sky. The movie which premiered at Viva Cinemas in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, is a breast and cervical cancer advocacy movie […]

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