SERAS 2024: Airtel Nigeria Clinches Partnership of the Year Award

Airtel Nigeria’s commitment to sustainable development has once again been acknowledged at the 18th edition of the Sustainability, Enterprise, and Responsibility Awards (SERAS), where the company received the prestigious Partnership of the Year award.

Eko Hot Blog reports that the recognition celebrates Airtel’s groundbreaking collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on the Re-imagine Education Initiative, which aims to revolutionize education in Nigeria through the power of technology.

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Airtel’s consistent focus on creating social value through strategic partnerships has solidified its position as a key enabler of progress in the Nigerian education sector.

Commenting on the award, Director, Corporate Communications and CSR, Femi Adeniran, highlighted the significance of the winning the Partnership of the Year award for the second time with the Airtel collaboration with UNICEF to provide digital access to quality educational resources for more than 1,200 schools in Nigeria.

SERAS 2024: Airtel Nigeria Clinches Partnership of the Year Award

“Winning this award for the second consecutive year is a reflection of our enduring belief in the transformative power of technology in education. We are deeply committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of Nigerians, and this recognition fuels our resolve to do even more,” he said.

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The SERAS Awards, widely regarded as Africa’s most prestigious platform for celebrating sustainability and corporate social responsibility, brought together leaders from various industries to honour organizations driving impactful change.

Airtel Nigeria remains steadfast in its mission to foster inclusive growth, empower communities, and champion a sustainable future for its stakeholders and the environment.

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