Fayemi urges youths to imbibe good reading culture

Tue, Apr 23, 2019 | By publisher


Education

The wife of Ekiti Governor, Mrs Bisi Fayemi has advised Nigerian youths to develop good reading habit that would stimulate their intellect and thinking faculties.

Fayemi gave the advice on Tuesday at the 2019 World Reading Day in Ado Ekiti.

She told the gathering of youths that sustainable growth and development can only be achieved through adequate and continuous pursuit of knowledge.

She, however, decried the negligence of youths towards reading, saying that the behaviour had negatively impacted on Nigeria development process.

The wife of the governor said it was sad that youths now give prominence to frivolities, rather than engaging in activities capable of sharpening their intelligence and reasoning through reading.

She said the present administration will soon embark on building of public library to support quality education in the state.

Fayemi also advocated for the incorporation of sex education into the country’s school curriculum, saying that this would open up children knowledge on sex and prevent abuse.

She explained that one of the major problems facing Nigeria parents and children was the shame and the secrecy in discussing sex matters.

She said efforts should be geared towards sensitising children on sex education at various ages and what they should expect as it relates to puberty as they grow. (NAN)

 

 

 

 

 

– Apr. 23, 2019 @ 05:20 GMT |

 

Tags:


UNIBEN orders immediate online clearance for new students

THE management of the University of Benin has ordered immediate online clearance for newly admitted students for the 2024/2025 academic...

Read More
We are not imposing Maikudu as substantive VC – UniAbuja

THE University of Abuja (UniAbuja), has made it clear that the university is not imposing the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Aisha Maikudu,...

Read More
University don scores ABU International Studies Alumni pass mark 

THE Dean of Faculty of Social Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University, Professor Shamsudeen Mohammed has scored the International Studies Alumni Association...

Read More