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Access Bank Gives Grants To NYSC Members

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Access Bank has rewarded 55 members of the batch A, stream two of the National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) with various cash grants.

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The bank stated that the financial grants were part of commitment to continually empower the youth through various entrepreneurial initiatives.

A total of N15.5million was given out to corps members with winning entrepreneurial ideas in Abuja, Delta, Kaduna, Kwara and River States with the star winners receiving N1million each.

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Njideka Esomeju , Group Head, Consumer Banking, Access Bank, said as an institution, the bank understands the role that young people play in the community and the nation, and it is committed to supporting their aspirations.

“We believe that the youths represent the future and hope of our nation. And we will do all we can to support their innovative ideas.

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“Access Bank has been in a strategic partnership with NYSC since 2016. The relationship further evolved into the launch of Accessprenuer: The NYSC edition in February 2021.

“We have completed 13 editions of Accessprenuer competition, impacting 490 corps members with N195m seed capital. We have a facebook community where the winners of this edition will interact freely amongst themselves and inspire young entrepreneurs with similar aspirations. The facebook community has about 5,800 members” Esomeju said.
The star prize winner in Rivers State, Obot, who wants to go into palm oil business, thanked Access Bank for motivating him with a seed capital to realize his dream and have a brighter future.

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Second runner up winner in Abuja, Nifemi Ademola, who pitched on tomatoes harvesting and reproduction and won N700,000 said “ I really want to thank Access Bank for this initiative. The seed capital money I won today will really assist to expand my business and also help me to acquire more tools that I need for efficient production in the future”.

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