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    Lord Fiifi Quayle Launches Nationwide Book Donation Initiative to Shape the Future of African Finance

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 31, 2026Updated:March 31, 2026No Comments36 Views
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    Accra, Ghana — 31/3/2026  Ghanaian author and financial thinker, Lord Fiifi Quayle, has launched a nationwide educational initiative aimed at equipping Senior High School students with forward-thinking perspectives on finance, risk, and Africa’s economic future.

     

    Under this initiative, 320 copies of his book, Pricing Uncertainty: Black-Scholes Risk and the Future of African Finance, are being distributed across selected Senior High Schools in all 16 regions of Ghana, with each school receiving five copies.

     

    The initiative seeks to bridge the gap between traditional financial education and the realities of African markets, introducing students to concepts such as the Black–Scholes model while encouraging critical thinking about uncertainty, risk, and innovation within African financial systems.

     

    “Africa’s future will not be built by those who simply inherit systems, but by those who understand and rethink them. This initiative is about planting that seed early,” said Lord Fiifi Quayle.

     

    By targeting students at the Senior High School level, the project aims to influence the next generation of economists, policymakers, and entrepreneurs before they enter tertiary education and professional life.

     

    The donation is also part of a broader vision to build a nationwide intellectual movement around African-centered financial thinking one that reflects the continent’s unique challenges and opportunities.

     

    Educational institutions, policymakers, and corporate partners are invited to collaborate in expanding the reach and impact of this initiative.

     

    About the Author  

    Lord Fiifi Quayle is a Ghanaian author and thought leader focused on financial systems, uncertainty modeling, and African market dynamics. His work explores how global financial frameworks can be adapted to better reflect the realities of frontier and emerging markets.

     

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