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Nigerian Students Lose Interest in Reading
Gone are the days when students were hungry to learn in Nigeria. After independence, young Nigerians seemed very passionate about education and reading. Teachers recently have begun to observe declining interest in education and learning, which is being reflected in the dismal, nationwide examination results. Some students in Junior or Senior Secondary school found themselves in literature classes and do not know who African literary giants, Chinue Achebe or Wole Soyinka, are. Unlike their post-liberation counterparts, they do not read novels. This has many teachers and parents in Nigeria worried about the future of their country.
How can a student who has no passionate hunger for reading and acquiring knowledge succeed as a literature student? How can a science student who has no deep and consistent hunger to know more about scientific laws, experiments and knowledge succeed as a science student? Your guess is as good as mine. Success comes to any student who will develop and maintain a passionate hunger for knowledge and backs it up with hard-work and persistence.









