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Muna Kalati Shines at Access Bank Women-Preneur Pitch-a-thon 2025.

Updated: 5 days ago


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Muna Kalati continues to make waves on the innovation stage, this time standing out at the Access Bank Women-Preneur Pitch-a-thon 2025 with a dynamic and passionate pitch delivered by Scortia Quansah, one of the rising stars of the Muna Kalati ambassador team. 


Her presentation highlighted Muna Kalati’s mission to empower African children, particularly girls, through animation and digital storytelling that centers African heritage and values. Her pitch earned applause and recognition from judges for its clarity, passion, and strong potential for impact across the continent. 


“We are not just creating content, we are reshaping the way African children see themselves,” said Scortia Quansah after the pitch. “Through culturally relevant animations and a strong focus on digital skills for youth, especially young women, Muna Kalati is building a future where our stories and identities take center stage. Being part of this platform is both a validation and a call to do more.” 




The Women-Preneur Pitch-a-thon, hosted annually by Access Bank, provides visibility, support, and funding opportunities for female entrepreneurs making a difference in their communities. Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the 2024 cohort, the Executive Director for Retail and Digital Banking, Pearl Nkrumah, reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to empowering women entrepreneurs as a means of fostering economic growth. 


“It’s truly an honor to stand before you today as we celebrate a significant milestone, the 2024 Womenpreneur pitch-a-thon graduation. We, at Access Bank, embarked on this flagship program ten years ago, starting from a group office in Nigeria," she stated.


This year’s competition drew hundreds of applications from across Ghana and West Africa, with only a select few making it to the final pitching round. 

Muna Kalati’s participation reaffirmed its unique place at the intersection of technology, education, and cultural preservation. 


Scortia’s performance inspired attendees and fellow participants. Gifty Agyeman, a young entrepreneur at the event, remarked, “Scortia brought so much energy and vision to the stage. Her passion for storytelling and African children’s education is contagious. Muna Kalati is doing something compelling.” 

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