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1 DAY READING ACTIVATION 27 th MAY 2014

READING HOUSE AFRICA REPORT

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MISSION To deploy the participation of all stakeholders in cultivating and promoting the reading culture through a competitive, rewarding and entertaining media showpiece.

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1 DAY READING ACTIVATION

27th MAY 2014

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To breed and deliver on global stage a vast, competent, intelligent, confident

and eloquent group of future leaders.

To cultivate and promote passion for reading as a means to a

progressive and sustainable human capacity development in Nigeria. Vision......

Mission………..

To deploy the participation of all stakeholders in cultivating

and promoting the reading culture through a competitive,

rewarding and entertaining media showpiece.

Aim……

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It started with pupils trooping in their countless numbers with excitement for a yet unknown experience. They picked their numbers. 250 energetic pupils

from Word of Faith School, Kings & Queens Montessori, Cedar Court British, Great Minds Int’l, Christ The King, Full Life Int’l Schools, King Solomon Int’l

Schools, Sanvee Int’l School, Graceland Int’l, Kings Kids Montessori, and other pupils from various church groups and the general public. They were

accompanied by teachers and administrators some adults took opportunity to learn as well

it begins...

Pupils started by greeting

each other and chose

partners that werent from

their schools.

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The Event lasted for 4Hours and

was fun-filled, exciting, educative

and informative. The students

contributed with highly

intellectual ideas to “Nigeria”

believing that some day their

books will count. Readers are

Learners……

Pupils presenting their

communiqué on

“The Nigeria of Our Dreams”

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Everything you read fills your head with new bits of information, and you never know when it might come in handy. The more knowledge you have, the better-equipped you are to tackle any challenge you’ll ever face. Additionally, here’s a bit of food for thought: should you ever find yourself in dire circumstances, remember that although you might lose everything else—your job, your possessions, your money, even your health—knowledge can never be taken from you.

Why R.H.N? Solution To Africa’s Reading Needs...

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Intellectual capital is the brain behind economic

and socio-political growth in a country. Reading is

one of the cheapest forms of entertainment, it is

even free on the internet or libraries. It

can stimulate your analytic thinking abilities and

skills. If we can teach Africans to Read we would

have helped them learn….thereby improving our

economy.

Why R.H.N? Solutions To Africa’s Learning Needs...

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1 Day Reading Activation “1Child1Book” because ….. I have a dream that one day, our beloved country Nigeria will have the best learning citadels. I have a dream that all Nigerians will be given an opportunity to have affordable education in an environment that is secure and stable; where our minds are not abused by the content on the media but upheld by our history and culture. We are Nigerians and we will deliver the future of our beloved Country Nigeria!!

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Nigeria like many other world countries

has an educational system that is facing a

siege with an academy full of learners yet

few readers, is our challenge peculiar? The

answer is NO. It is a world class challenge.

The more the entry of the media, the less

the concentration on prints and the more

we are loosing in leadership because there

are no informative methods to make the

children productive.

Have you ever imagined what Africa would

be if were had more informed leaders,

voters, teachers, doctors and readers…

Yes! Readers because it matters what you

read not just that you read!

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We believe that teachers are

the bane of education and the

foundation of a child’s learning

system so we emphasize the

need for teachers to be

readers themselves as they are

the first depositors of

information and the donors of

knowledge.

They must Read, if they must

teach….

This Reading House Nigeria’ free event was in partnership with Imaginit, Event Managed by PurplePatch Partners...

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Thank

You!

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Contact Info... Feel free to contact us

+234.812807.9351, +234703.689.3853

+234.806.629.2069, +234.802.340.1104,

108, Gline Ewet Housing Estate. Laison Contact:

Email// [email protected]

Website// www..thereadinghouse.tv

Facebook//ww.facebook.com/readinghousenigeria