THE VIEW ON PROMOTING READING AMONG NIGERIANS
Read yourself to the brighter future.
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You are the best author of your own future. So, the next time you sit down to writer your story, remember that you are the creator of the best chapters that could ever be written. Catherine Pulsifer.
Lack of Reading culture has generated poor markets for books in Africa due to poor patronage while their authors are becoming irrelevant in the society due to lack of recognition. Unlike musicians who start making waves in the music industry after releasing an album, which may and in most cases, contains amoral messages.
The lack of reading widely by students is what is endangering the standard of Education in Nigeria and making the performances of students in various institutions of learning helpless. One will tend to ask what is the core. Value of the Nigerian Educational system? Is it consumer educational practice or dead education, the issues of productive educational systems is far away to imagine in Nigeria as many federal and private institutions have proof any worth of their educational values in creating something publicly acceptable or something tangible to uplift the name of the institutions. Therefore, It is a known fact that without wide reading pupils/students cannot develop skills of locating, selecting, organising, manipulating, analysing, evaluating and processing information.
These non-book readers are forming a huge population of illiterate and start posing serious problem in the country. This negative trend can lead to a split in the country between those who have access to information and those who do not and this can affect the people's ability to make informal decisions.
We have to save the future of this great continent by imbibing reading culture into her future leaders and This has to be done through promotions of reading culture in every nook and cranny of this continent using our new-sprung approaches.
Join the operation one-million-man March to revive reading culture in Nigeria.
How to participate:
1. Obtain the Q-1 project book -readers reward at any bookshop nationwide for N1,000 only
2. Visit the registration page at The back of the book and use the entry pin to answer any question
3. Print out your confirmation slip and bring to the event Venue for your entry ticket.
Visit www.dotparaward.net for informations.
Win the dotpar education award
You are the best author of your own future. So, the next time you sit down to writer your story, remember that you are the creator of the best chapters that could ever be written. Catherine Pulsifer.
Lack of Reading culture has generated poor markets for books in Africa due to poor patronage while their authors are becoming irrelevant in the society due to lack of recognition. Unlike musicians who start making waves in the music industry after releasing an album, which may and in most cases, contains amoral messages.
The lack of reading widely by students is what is endangering the standard of Education in Nigeria and making the performances of students in various institutions of learning helpless. One will tend to ask what is the core. Value of the Nigerian Educational system? Is it consumer educational practice or dead education, the issues of productive educational systems is far away to imagine in Nigeria as many federal and private institutions have proof any worth of their educational values in creating something publicly acceptable or something tangible to uplift the name of the institutions. Therefore, It is a known fact that without wide reading pupils/students cannot develop skills of locating, selecting, organising, manipulating, analysing, evaluating and processing information.
These non-book readers are forming a huge population of illiterate and start posing serious problem in the country. This negative trend can lead to a split in the country between those who have access to information and those who do not and this can affect the people's ability to make informal decisions.
We have to save the future of this great continent by imbibing reading culture into her future leaders and This has to be done through promotions of reading culture in every nook and cranny of this continent using our new-sprung approaches.
Join the operation one-million-man March to revive reading culture in Nigeria.
How to participate:
1. Obtain the Q-1 project book -readers reward at any bookshop nationwide for N1,000 only
2. Visit the registration page at The back of the book and use the entry pin to answer any question
3. Print out your confirmation slip and bring to the event Venue for your entry ticket.
Visit www.dotparaward.net for informations.
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