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Group Launches Cultural Storybook Series to Encourage Reading Culture

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AfriGrowth Foundation in partnershi­p with the National Institute for Cultural Orientatio­n (NICO) has launched the first in the series of “Tales On the Diverse Shades Of Culture” a cultural storybook series in Abuja.

Speaking at the unveiling of the book, Dr. Dayo Keshi explained that the partnershi­p with NICO is to further implement and enhance cultural awareness in school children. She noted that the foundation developed a series of storybooks in which the diverse Nigerian cultural heritage was showcased to invoke interest in children and give knowledge of the rich Nigerian culture.

“AfriGrowth Foundation has partnered with the National Institute for Cultural Orientatio­n to develop this storybook, Tales on the Diverse Shades of Culture to present diverse Nigerian cultures in simplified fictional literature for school children, in the vanguard of building their knowledge on our Nigerian Cultures,” she said.

She added that 1000 copies of the book would be distribute­d to LEA primary Schools in Abuja, even as she solicited the support of Nigerians to promote knowledge of culture through a credible alliance with the project.

The chairman, board of directors, AfriGrowth, Ambassador Joe Keshi in his address reiterated that the culture of storytelli­ng is a part of Nigerian heritage, adding that reading develops the mind and helps the developmen­t of writing skills.

He said, “Reading helps develop the mind and helps one express one’s self as the ability to write in good English is based on continuous reading”.

In his message, The executive secretary, of NICO, Ado

Muhammed Yahuza lauded the project, which according to him, can lay a solid cultural foundation for children and the youth.

The secretary, who was represente­d by the Deputy

Director of Orientatio­n, Mrs. Okoro Franca, stated that the initiative is in tandem with the Institute’s statutory objective of harnessing culture for national developmen­t.

Highlights of the event include the annual reading culture competitio­n in which three schools emerged as top winners out of 15 LEA schools that participat­ed.

 ?? ?? L-R, President AfriGrowth Foundation, Dayo Keshi; Chairman, Board of Directors AfriGrowth Foundation, Ambassador Joe Keshi; Deputy Director, Orientatio­n Unit, National Institute For Cultural Orientatio­n, Okoro Franca and Deputy Director Legal Deposit, National Library of Nigeria, Mrs. Akpabio IG at the unveiling of “Tales On The Diverse Shades Of Culture” storybook series in Abuja recently
L-R, President AfriGrowth Foundation, Dayo Keshi; Chairman, Board of Directors AfriGrowth Foundation, Ambassador Joe Keshi; Deputy Director, Orientatio­n Unit, National Institute For Cultural Orientatio­n, Okoro Franca and Deputy Director Legal Deposit, National Library of Nigeria, Mrs. Akpabio IG at the unveiling of “Tales On The Diverse Shades Of Culture” storybook series in Abuja recently

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