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UNICEF Charity Shield Polo tournament

20 Aug 2018
Access Bank Plc, in partnership with Fifth Chukker, has raised $2.2 million (N800 million) in support of vulnerable children, during the finale of its yearly UNICEF Charity Shield...
11 Aug 2018
To an average Nigerian, the game of Polo may be nothing more than a group of men riding on a horse trying to hit a round object, but for Access Bank, a leading player in the Nigerian banking industry, the game is an avenue to further deepen its commitment towards impacting the environment and positively affecting the lives of its teeming customers.
12 May 2017
They have come from all parts of the world to vie for honours at the 2017 Access Bank-UNICEF Charity Shield Polo tournament, which is scheduled to hold at Fifth Chukker Polo & Country Resort, Kaduna, from May 15 to May 21, 2017.

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