A former Deputy Minority Leader of the House of Representatives and Chief of Staff to the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Toby Okechukwu, has urged Nigerian youth to
harness the power of social media to make a positive impact, empower themselves and others, and to drive economic development.
While noting that Nigerian youth through social media has played a significant role in driving political change, the CoS said it was important to recognise the challenges as well. Okechukwu said, “I recall my own university days when I read 30 novels in a semester, and I challenge you all to ask yourselves how frequently you read books. Have you delved into the pages of classics like “Things Fall Apart,” “There was a country,” or “Arrow of God”? Books hold the power to transport you to distant realms without physical movement. While we cherish social media, let us not forget the enchantment of books.
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