Education
Diminishing Reading Culture, Brewing Ground For Social Vices – Joke Silva
Nigerian Actress, Joke Silva has stressed that reading culture among children in Nigeria has diminished and consequently serving as a brewing ground for social vices, inclusive of drug abuse and addiction.
A sixteen-year-old Nigerian, Munachi Mbonu launched her book, ‘PEARL’ along with an innovative online book clubhouse to strengthen the reading culture among youngsters in Nigeria recently in Lagos.
Silva urged parents to recall the old days of tales by the moonlight, by reading stories to their wards regularly.
According to her, these stories, aside from adhering to reading and writing, have a way of impacting their lifestyles and behaviour.
Meanwhile, Joke said the online book clubhouse would provide a platform for storytelling, preserving the cultural heritage, and fostering a love for reading.
She urged all mothers to encourage their children to discover their talents, noting that everything is not about study.
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