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Access Bank, Max Air, 2 Others Crowned Champions At 2026 Charity Shield Polo Tourney
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Access Bank, Max Air, 2 Others Crowned Champions At 2026 Charity Shield Polo Tourney

The Leadership about 3 hours 1 mins read
The 2026 Access Bank/UNICEF Charity Shield Polo Tournament came to a spectacular conclusion in Kaduna, with Access Bank, Katsina Danmarna, Max Air and Golden Brickmore emerging champions in the competition’s four major categories after eight days of exhilarating polo action and charitable engagement. The prestigious tournament, widely regarded as one of Africa’s leading polo events […]

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