L-R: Representatives of the five charities supported in the 2020 PwC Staff and Alumni Walk for Charity; Slum2School, Executives Helping Initiative, Sponsor A child through school, Lagos Foodbank Initiative and Mentally Aware Nigeria during the presentation of Cheques after the Walk in Lagos.

Ngozi Onyeakusi—- Staff and alumni of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Nigeria have held the fourth edition of their annual Walk for Charity on Saturday 12 December 2020.

The walk tagged “5for5” covers five kilometres and is aimed at raising funds for fiveselected charities. This year however, due to COVID-19 and the restrictions to large gatherings, the Walk took a slightly different format with staff, partners and alumni of the firm walking in small groups around their own neighbourhoods.


L-R: Cyril Azobu, Advisory Leader, PwC Nigeria presenting a cheque of one million naira to Slum2School Initiative at this year’s PwC Staff and Alumni Walk for Charity in Lagos.

In a statement released by the firm, ObiomaUbah, Partner and Corporate Responsibility leader noted that the annual walk is an initiative that gives the firm’s staff and alumni an opportunity to give back to the community while promotinga healthy living lifestyle.

“This is one of the ways we are making a greater societal impact in line with our Africa societal purpose strategy. This year the walk is happening simultaneously in small groups across the country, wherever our people reside because of the pandemic and shows our resilience and ability to find new ways of doing the things that really matter”

The charities who receive a financial support of one million naira each are nominated and voted for by the staff and the funds are raised through voluntary donations by both staff, and alumni of the firm. The five beneficiaries for this year include Executives Helping Initiatives (Anti Suicide and Depression Squad), Lagos Food Bank Initiative, Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative, Slum2School and Sponsor a Child through School.

In his comment during the presentation of cheques, UyiAkpata, Country Senior Partner, PwC Nigeria who was represented by Cyril Azobu, Advisory Leader PwC Nigeria, indicated that though it has been a challenging year, the firm has pushed on with the initiative in furtherance of her commitment to society. He commended the partners, staff and alumni for their commitment to the initiative and assured of the firm’s resolve to continue making a difference in the society though the walk and other similar initiatives.

“It’s been a challenging year no doubt with COVID-19 disrupting our lives in ways we never previously imagined. As a business with a deliberate strategy of making greater societal impact, earlier in the year we launched an initiative tagged PwC Cares to support businesses, governments and individuals in responding to the impacts of the pandemic and build resilience. Today’s walk and presentation of cheques to the charities is an extension of that commitment to society and an exhibition of our resolve to do this consistently into the near future.”

Representatives of the five charities expressed their appreciation to the firm for the donation, indicating that the support would go a long way in helping them achieve their various objectives.