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World Book Day Festival: Delta head of service commends Ejiro Umukoro for Asaba event

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  • March 10, 2026
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World Book Day Festival: Delta head of service commends Ejiro Umukoro for Asaba event

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THE Head of Service of Delta State, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim Oseji, has commended Lady Ejiro Umukoro for organizing the inaugural World Book Day Festival 2026 in Asaba, describing the initiative as a commendable effort toward promoting literacy and a culture of reading in the state. Oseji, who was represented at the event by the Permanent Secretary, Office of the State Head of Service. Mr. Wilson Chukwuka, said the festival was both enriching and educative, stressing that reading remains an essential tool for knowledge acquisition and personal development.

She noted that literature has the power to challenge, inspire, and encourage individuals to think critically and creatively. She therefore urged participants to cultivate the habit of reading and inspire others to do the same.

While delivering goodwill message, the guest speaker, and Deputy Clerk of the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Smart Edoge, also praised Lady Umukoro for the initiative, and highlighted the themes of mental health and stigmatization explored in the book Distortion. He noted that such topics are vital in raising awareness and fostering empathy in society.

Other speakers at the event, including the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Mrs. Stella Macaulay, President of Asaba Literacy and Reading Club, Dr. Gabriel Okonji, Dr. Omena Egedi, Chief (Mrs.) Theresa Allanah and Mr. Uche Egbuche, encouraged Deltans to cultivate a strong reading culture. They emphasized that reading not only enhances personal growth but also promotes intellectual independence and informed decision-making.

In her keynote address, Lady Umukoro expressed appreciation to the Head of Service for her encouragement and support. She also thanked the permanent secretaries, directors, and other speakers for their contributions to the success of the event. She stressed the need for more functional libraries across the state and advocated for the establishment of additional book clubs to further strengthen reading habits among residents.

The event featured spoken word poetry performances by Unumeri Success of Patricia Group of Schools and Onajite Prosper of Westend Mixed Secondary School, Asaba. It also witnessed the official launch of the book Distortion.

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