Bring Back the Book

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The "Bring Back the Book" Campaign is an Initiative aimed at encouraging Nigerian Youths to Cultivate a Book-Reading Culture.

PUB: Win a Trip to UK/ Seychelles: 2013 Living Rainforest International Schools Essay Competition >. 12/10/2012

http://kalamu.posterous.com/pub-win-a-trip-to-uk-seychelles-2013-living-r

PUB: Win a Trip to UK/ Seychelles: 2013 Living Rainforest International Schools Essay Competition >. Win a Trip to UK/ Seychelles: 2013 Living Rainforest International Schools Essay Competition Deadline: 22 March 2013 The Living Rainforest is pleased to announce that the theme of this year’s competition is: ‘Who is responsible … are we ready to take responsibility for the future of our planet?’ A...

23/08/2012

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Why Nigerians No Longer Read Books As an author especially one residing in Nigeria, one of the many questions I get asked a lot is “Why Don’t Nigerians Read Books?” Almost every literary event from book readings to speaking engagements to discussion forums ask that same exact question! OK ok they don’t ask that exact question, but it...

Jonathan: Protecting the future through books «  Daily Independent 24/07/2012

http://dailyindependentnig.com/2012/07/jonathan-protecting-the-future-through-books/

Jonathan: Protecting the future through books « Daily Independent The Bring Back the Book (BBtB) campaign, initiated by President Goodluck Jonathan December 20, 2010 at the Eko Hotel and Suites Lagos, appears to have taken a new dimension. He said the campaign would continue to wax stronger so as to reinvigorate the reading and literacy culture in the country.

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