Tomorrow is the World Literacy Day worldwide, a day the UNESCO celebrates to draw attention to the status of literacy and adult learning globally.
In Lagos State, the day will be marked with a target to break the Guinness World Records. The attempt to break the record will happen at an event in which the Deputy Governor, Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, will lead over 4,000 school children to read a book jointly.
The event will hold at 10 Degree Events on Billingsway Road, Oregun, Ikeja, from 9 a.m.
Organised by Ecole de Dessin in conjunction with the Lagos State Government, the Big Read will attract a galaxy of celebrities and many school children.
The record for “Most Children Reading With An Adult In A Single Location,” was first set by 3,032 children of the Kindergarten Status School at Global Village in Dubai on 12 November, 2008.
On Thursday, 4 March, 2010, the Islamic Forum Charity in the UK also assembled 3,234 children to take part in a Big Reading Session. The event took place at East London Muslim Centre.
Lagos hopes to raise the bar tomorrow.
A sobering reality facing UNESCO on each World Literacy Day is that achieving 100 per cent literacy worldwide remains an elusive target as over a billion people lack minimum literacy skills worldwide.
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can some of the pupils read even?
all for attention seeking!
And the point of this would be?
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