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X3M Ideas Boosts Literacy In Lagos With New Reading Hub

by Olushola Bello
3 years ago
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The Nigerian international creative agency, X3M Ideas has demonstrated its commitment to the reading culture among youths with the establishment of a reading hub for the students of Ilupeju Secondary School, Lagos.

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Speaking at the unveiling ceremony, the CEO, X3M Ideas, Steve Babaeko, reiterated his commitment to changing the reading culture among young people.

He stated, “X3M Ideas will not waver in our effort to support Nigerian children, especially those in the public school system within our locality.

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“We will consistently deliver impactful social intervention projects to the benefit of the students. This reading hub is modern, convenient and equipped with a library to make books accessible in order to groom these youths with ideas that can reshape the world.”

The principal, Ilupeju Secondary School, Mr Ayobami Masheyi expressed his gratitude for the act of goodwill, saying, “we are always so grateful to X3M Ideas for their contributions to the benefit of our students year on year.

 

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“This year, we are especially grateful for the contribution to building the knowledge economy by donating a reading hub to our school, for our students. A good reader makes a good leader. We want to also encourage our students to take advantage of this new facility to improve their reading culture.”

 

A representative for the Lagos State Commissioner for Education and director, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Mrs. Grace Akinfoyewa noted that “in this era of social media, school children are easily distracted. But this reading hub will make it easier for them to renegotiate their time for studies and leisure in order to become knowledgeable youths and ultimately future leaders.”

 

Others present at the commissioning of the reading hub include the founder and CEO Smooth Promotions, Ayo Animashaun and representative from the Education board Paul Legbeti among others.

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