Fidelity Bank Plc has unveiled a scholarship award and Read2Lead Anthology, a collection of essays written by young Nigerians as part of the bank’s flagship literacy initiative in commemoration of the 2025 Children’s Day.
The initiatives were launched at the Children’s Day event of the bank held at the Fidelity Grounds in Oniru, Lagos, which was themed ‘The Fidelity Fantasyland 3.0’.
The Read2Lead Anthology features superhero-themed essays written by 30 outstanding finalists from across the country. The stories centred on the theme “Naija Superheroes” showcase the imagination, intellect, and storytelling talent of Nigerian youth.
Speaking at the event, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank Plc, Dr Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, applauded the efforts of the more than 3,000 students who participated in the maiden edition of the Read2Lead competition.
“Today is more than just the conclusion of a competition,” she said. “It is a celebration of vision, hard work, and potential. Through Read2Lead, we provided books, writing tools, and opportunities for creative expression to thousands of young Nigerians, helping them to read more deeply, write more clearly, and think more creatively. This initiative reflects our belief that education is one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives and shaping the future.”
She described the anthology as “a powerful testament to the promise of Nigeria’s next generation”.
“As you turn the pages of this collection,” Dr Onyeali-Ikpe continued, “I invite you to see these stories not just as words, but as seeds of wisdom, leadership, character, and a brighter tomorrow.”
In further celebration of excellence, Fidelity Bank awarded scholarships worth ₦150,000 each to four outstanding pupils—Thiago Chukwudubem Agada, Nabeela Nia Rufai, Victory Alize Chukwuebuka, and Osinachi Olivia Onyeaghala—selected through the Fidelity Savings Loyalty Scheme.
