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Saturday, 27 June 2026

Do You Read?

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By Tofunmi Oyekanmi

The library was almost empty. While others were busy scrolling through their phones, a young student quietly sat in a corner, flipping through the pages of a book. His friends laughed at him and asked, "Who still reads books in this digital age?" He simply smiled and kept reading. Months later, when the examination results were released, he was among the best in his class. The knowledge, confidence, and ideas he had gained from reading had given him an edge. His story reminds us of a simple truth: every page we read is an investment in our future

The rise of technology has ultimately led to the decline in the reading habit of many people. How many of us take our time to read books nowadays? The decrease in literacy rate is mostly due to lack of reading habit. Most students fail in their academics because they fail to read ahead of examination. A good reading plan lays a strong foundation for academic success.

Beyond academics, reading plays a vital role in expanding one's knowledge. Reading make us come across books that will give us insight or enlighten us on what we don't know. we become more familiar and knowledgeable about things when we read books.

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Exploring different kinds of books like novels, magazines or biographies can shape one's mindset. Books has the ability to influence one's belief or change people's perspective about an idea. It help people to see things in a different dimension and encourage readers to dream bigger. Reading stimulates imagination which will bring about creativity.

Often times we wish to travel round the world which might be hindered for one reason or the other. Rather than killing that dream, book offers an opportunity to see beyond our environment when you read them. Book contains descriptive words that gives a mental picture of the world and helps to explore different culture, histories and experience without leaving your comfort zone

How To Develop A Good Reading Culture 

Imagine standing before two doors. One leads to endless distractions, while the other opens to knowledge, wisdom, creativity, and opportunity. Every day, we choose which door to enter. Sadly, many have abandoned books for endless hours on social media, not realizing that a single book can change a life, inspire a dream, or provide the solution to a problem. The question is not whether books still matter—the question is, do you read? 
 
A good reading culture does not develop overnight. It requires careful steps and a high level of interest in reading, consistency and dedication. Here are some tips to achieve good reading culture.

1. Have a reading goal. This will help you stay motivated as you will be focused on achieving the goal. Decide on how many books you want to read within a particular period.

2. Create a specific time in each day for reading. Doing this daily will make reading become an habit for you.

3. Choose interesting books that can sustain your attention.

4. Visit libraries and bookstore regularly.

5. Have a reading partner with whom you can share ideas and book recommendations.

6. Limit the time you spend on social media.

7. Read extensively to broaden your knowledge and perspective.

8. Make use of your spare time to read. For instance, you can read while waiting for someone or something.

9. Be consistent in your reading activity.

Reading is necessary for your intellectual growth and personal development as it helps unlock hidden potential or instill knowledge that can be used for future success. Just as the saying "Readers are Leaders" reading makes you stand out among individuals and equip you with the right skill that will make you capable of leading.
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