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‘Why I left my sick bed for library commissioning’

It was jubilation for nursery and primary school pupils in Idemili North local government area of Anambra state during the commissioning of modern equipped libraries in five schools in the area by Zaccheus Onumba Dibiaezue Memorial Libraries, a non governmental organization.

Others were Uruaneke Nursery and Primary School, Umuoji and Union Nursery and Primary School, Eziowele. She said they had longed for a library to improve their reading culture as there was no such facility in the area. Describing the gesture as a dream come true, Orakwue thanked the organization for its magnanimity, expressing optimism that it would further improve the reading habits of the students.Chief Executive Officer of the organisation, Ego Mbagwu noted that the library was aimed at promoting education which served as a store house for the impartation of knowledge.

 

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