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Access Bank Wins Euromoney Awards For Excellence 2024

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
Access Bank has won Nigeria’s Best Bank and Ghana’s Best Bank at the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2024, highlighting the Bank’s outstanding performance and commitment to sustainable practices across its operations in Africa.
 
Naijablitznews.com reports that in the last two decades, Access Bank has consistently demonstrated its ability to innovate and provide tailored solutions that meet the needs of its diverse clientele, and has also shown leadership in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices, serving as one of the continent’s leading lights in sustainable finance. 
 
Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank Plc, Roosevelt Ogbonna, speaking on the awards, said: “This recognition by Euromoney doesn’t just acknowledge our achievements, it also reflects our future aspirations as a Bank. 
 
“At Access, we are driven by a purpose to not only meet the financial needs of our customers, but also to make a lasting positive impact on the communities we serve. These awards motivate us to continue leading the way in responsible banking practices across Africa.”
 
“Last year, Access Bank Nigeria received Euromoney’s ‘Market Leader’ rating, across the areas of Corporate Banking, CSR, Digital Solutions, ESG, and SME Banking. Similarly, Access Bank Ghana was rated ‘Market Leader’ in CSR, affirming its strong impact in the local communities”.
 
Also speaking on the awards, Managing Director of Access Bank Ghana, Olumide Olatunji said, “Our commitment to sustainability is integral to everything we do at Access Bank Ghana. Whether it’s through our support for grassroots sports, such as our partnership with the Ghana Football Association’s Division One League, or our environmental initiatives like planting over 20,000 seedlings across the country and the ‘A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow’ campaign, we are dedicated to enriching lives and building resilient communities.”
 
The Euromoney Awards for Excellence is widely recognised as the definitive annual awards programme for the global banking industry. For over 30 years, Euromoney has celebrated banks and bankers who demonstrate differentiation and innovation, setting the industry benchmark for excellence. This year, Access Bank’s achievements have been acknowledged, reaffirming its leadership in the financial sector.
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Ex-Governor Uduaghan, Daughter Dump PDP, Join APC

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Ex+Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta State and his daughter, Orode Uduaghan have dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The Uduaghans returned to the APC on Wednesday.

Uduaghan and his daughter joined the APC at their Warri, GRA residence.

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He was received into the party by its Delta South Women Leader, Alero Tenumah; the party’s Chairman in Abigborodo Ward 6, George Ino, and other party leaders in the ward and local government levels.

The ex-governor, whose new APC membership card reads: ‘Delta WRN//023/32001′, praised the party’s leaders for their solidarity and honour.

He assured them of synergy and continuous working relationship towards further development of Delta State.

Uduaghan’s daughter, who is the Delta State Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Community Support Services and Child Development, Orode Uduaghan, also picked her APC membership card from the ward’s leadership of the party.

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Tenumah urged new members to contribute meaningfully to the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as well as the agenda of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori.

She assured Uduaghan and the new members of the party’s support and collaboration.

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120 vultures poisoned by poachers in South Africa – Official

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At least 120 endangered vultures died after eating an elephant carcass poisoned by suspected poachers in South Africa in one of the single largest such spikes in the region, wildlife officials said Thursday.

Another 84 vultures were evacuated by road and helicopter for treatment and monitoring after the poisoning in the Kruger National Park early this week, the park and Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) said in a statement.

“The scale of the tragedy is staggering: 123 vultures were found dead at the scene,” the statement said.

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The dead birds of prey included white-backed vultures, Cape vultures and a lappet-faced vulture, which are all listed as endangered or critically endangered species.

Poachers had laced the elephant carcass with highly toxic agrochemical pesticides in a method increasingly being used to target species such as vultures and lions, whose body parts are in demand for traditional medicine, the statement said.

It was the biggest single such poisoning since 2019, when more than 500 endangered vultures died in Botswana after eating elephants whose carcasses were poisoned by poachers, EWT birds of prey programme manager Gareth Tate told AFP.

Poachers who use poison either lace a dead animal with a toxin or snare one to use as bait, he said.

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“We have seen a massive spike in poaching for lion parts, for which sometimes vultures are the unintended victims,” Tate said.

In some cases, birds of prey are “maliciously targeted” by poachers because they are natural sentinels and can give away the location of the poaching of other animals, he said.

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Cardinal-electors vote in historic conclave to choose next Pope

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The Director of Public Communications, Lagos Catholic Archdiocese, Rev. Fr. Anthony Godono, on Thursday confirmed that the 133 Cardinal-electors for the new Pope would return to the Sistine Chapel to elect a new Pope after their first ballot on Wednesday failed to produce a new Pope.

Godono, described the process as flawless as the cardinals decisions were being directed by the Holy Spirit.

The Lagos archdiocesan communications director, spoke on the process, said that after the first ballot, no Pope elected that the trend has been for centuries.

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“Today, May 8, the Cardinal-electors will return this morning to continue with voting until a Pope is elected. The Cardinals are expected to have two rounds of votes this morning and two more in the evening if we do not have a Pope elected in this morning’s session.

“Black smoke emanated from the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel yesterday evening, indicating no new pope was elected during the first round of voting.

“One hundred and thirty-three red-robed cardinals from around the world have filed into the Sistine Chapel to the strains of a choir backed by organ music, and the doors were sealed behind them.

“The papal conclave — a centuries-old tradition to elect a new head of the Catholic Church,” he said.

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He said that the announcement of a new pope will be made with white smoke billowing from the Apostolic Palace. Soon after, the new pope will emerge onto the balcony to greet his flock.

The cardinal electors faced a stark choice to select a pope who would follow in the footsteps of late Pope Francis, an Argentine reformer who advocated for migrants and the environment, or one who would guide the Catholic Church down a more traditional path.

The meticulous selection process has kept the world in suspense for weeks after the demise of Pope Francis.

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