Access Bank, Africa’s leading commercial bank, has announced the launch of The Power of 100 Africa initiative, aimed at honoring women driving change across various sectors in Africa. Building on the success of the 2015 Power of 100 book, which celebrated influential Nigerian women, this expanded project will highlight remarkable women in business, healthcare, technology, education, and more. In his remarks, Managing Director of Access Bank (Ghana) Plc, Olumide Olatunji, explained the Bank’s motivation for expanding the project beyond Nigeria. “This year’s edition of Power of 100 will extend beyond Nigeria, celebrating women making significant impact across the African continent. The Power of 100 Africa is not just a celebration, but a call to action”. We are opening nominations today, inviting the public to help identify these phenomenal women—trailblazers, change-makers, and unsung heroes.” Olumide also emphasized the importance of spotlighting African women leading innovations and
In a powerful statement, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Simon Stiell, emphasized the urgent need for a successful finance goal at COP29, stressing that G20 leaders have sent a clear message to their negotiators: "Do not leave Baku without a successful new finance goal". This directive underscores the importance of global cooperation in addressing the climate crisis. Stiell highlighted that leaders of the world's largest economies have committed to driving financial reforms to support strong climate action, making it accessible to all countries. This commitment is crucial in a world facing debt crises, climate impacts, and economic instability. The G20 leaders' statement reinforces the need for swift action, urging nations to move beyond posturing and find common ground on all issues. With the world watching, COP29 delegates must deliver on the promise of a successful finance goal. As negotiations unfold in Baku, the focus will remain