Wednesday 2 August 2017

READING HOLDS THE KEY TO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS AND LIFE TIME FULFILLMENT- Sarah Emmanuel Mshelia



It is worrisome to note that reading culture in the Nigerian society has drastically dwindled to the extent that Nigerians do not want to read even a page of a book, but are now embracing other things such as; watching of home videos, navigating the Internet in search of easy answers to their academic problems. This was content the opening speech by the Acting Head of Branch of National Library of Nigeria, Plateau State Branch Mrs. Sarah Emmanuel Mshelia.
She said “These acts also expose them to harmful behavior like drug abuse, pornography and violence etc that are posted on the internet by the bad elements of the society, even though, there could be other things they can get from there that are beneficial to them”.
Sarah noted that the benefit of a good reading culture cannot be over emphasized. “ It is in the light of this that the National Library of Nigeria, under the able leadership of our amiable National Liberian/CEO Professor L.O Aina launched a readership promotion campaign nationwide where this programe is held in all the 23 functional branches to sensitizes Nigerians on the importance of embracing reading culture by the Nigerian public.
She said “the theme of this year’s campaign is working together to build a virile reading nation; challenges and strategies and the objectives of the campaign include: to encourage reading among Nigerians particularly the people of Plateau state, to promote the increase of reading materials and to identify obstacles that inhibit and find ways of eliminating them”.
“As a way of encouraging the reading culture, the Plateau state branch has initiated an award for two personalities who have distinguished themselves in the area of reading and provision of reading materials respectively. She added
“Reading is an indispensable cornerstone to the development of any nation and Nigeria cannot afford to lack behind. If we want to develop and reach out full potentials, we cannot afford to relegate the issues of reading to the background.
She called on parents, teachers, authors, publishers, booksellers, Liberian, government, policy makers and non-governable organization to brace up to restore a good reading habit that will help our young ones take to reading not just for academic purposes but also for leisure which will lead to a full development  of Nigeria.   
In his opening remarks the National Liberian Chief Executive Officer, Professor Lenrie O. Aina said, “ it is right to say that reading culture in Nigeria is poor and that the benefit of good reading culture in any country cannot be over emphasized given the fact that reading enriches the knowledge to full participation in modern society. He said “reading is one fundamental building block of learning, noting that reading is not just for school purposes, it is for life long-learning. It is a way to get better knowledge from others experiences or research findings and it can be a journey to self-recovery to the reader, he added.
Lenrie noted that leading world nations pride themselves on their promotion of reading, that they see a high level of literacy as a major source of their competiveness and social maturity. He said, the absence of widespread culture of reading in the case of Nigeria acts as an effective barrier to our development and international competiveness.
He said, “it is in the light of the above that the National Library of Nigeria, which is the apex library in our country Nigeria. He called on parents, teachers, authors, publishers, booksellers, Liberians, government, policy makers and non-governmental organizations to brace up to restore a good reading habit that will help our young ones to reading not just for academic purposes but also for leisure which will lead to a full development of Nigeria.
In his remark the chairman of the occasion Hon. Joseph Alex Mairiga, commissioner for primary and secondary education Plateau state, said, knowledge is not only acquire in the four corner of the classroom, but a lot is imbedded in the books. He said book is the classiest teacher to the students and if you develop a reading habit you will be able to develop well and improve academically.
He called on students to develop their English skills because it is the gate to other subjects.

The occasion was also witness poem presentation, reading competition and debate as while as gifts and award presentations, as the famous Aharuwa Dance and choreography dance, thrill the staff, guest and students.     

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