Reading Culture is making a comeback as LIVE YOUR DREAM renovates and hands over a fully-equipped library to Radev Early Education Center
Reading Culture is making a powerful return thanks to an inspiring initiative by LIVE YOUR DREAM. In an era where AI-driven answers dominate the learning space, this project is reminding students and educators alike of the lasting value of reading.
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In a move to restore the Reading Culture among young learners, LIVE YOUR DREAM handed over a fully renovated library to Radev Early Education Center in Abeokuta North. This step is part of a broader effort to instill lifelong learning habits from an early age.
The project was coordinated by Comrade Mrs. Ayedun Olubusayo Oluwakemi, Ogun State NIWEN Coordinator, whose passion and commitment to both education and unionism shone through.
Mr. Somefun Olufemi, who had the honor of cutting the tape, lauded the magnitude and selflessness of the initiative. “This is history in the making,” he said, encouraging even more outreach in the future.
The handover event was led by Comrade Mrs. Adefunke Ogunkola and supported by notable community and educational figures, including representatives from FCE 04, Afro Grams Club 940, NUT Ogun State Wing, and others. The heartfelt turnout reflected a shared belief in reviving reading as a core part of education.
The Head of Department for School Services, Abeokuta North, expressed gratitude and called on teachers to build upon this momentum by cultivating reading habits in their classrooms.
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This library symbolizes more than just books on shelves it represents hope, growth, and a brighter future for learners. The Reading Culture isn’t lost. It’s being reborn.
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