Monday, 29 December 2014

Port Harcourt World Book Capital 2014 reveals score card



 It has been celebration all the way as The Port Harcourt World Book Capital project marked its mid term in October as Port Harcourt became World Book Capital in April.
The coordinators said, “The programmes were designed to enlist participation of stakeholders in the book industry and a wide age range. Significant amongst the programmes carried out so far are: 150 weekly Reading Tree-Book Clubs taking place in 50 primary schools in Port Harcourt, 50 monthly Book Clubs holding in 50 Secondary Schools in Port Harcourt, The Walking Book Programme for students in the 23 Local Government Areas in Rivers State and a national version for students in the 36 states as well as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja which led to the publishing of 2 books - 100 Years Around Port Harcourt and 100 Years Around Nigeria.
“A National Essay Competition opened to students of tertiary institutions around Nigeria whose three winners were sponsored to attend the Port Harcourt Book Festival where they received their awards.
“Three Book Donation drives (Christmas 2013, Children's Day 2014 and Independence Day 2014): The books donated by the public where collated and distributed as 'seed' libraries to nine indigent communities in the city such as orphanages, a home for street children and prisons.
“We also had a book in focus every month supported by a monthly reading of that book and a monthly drama performance (on the same book where possible). The book of the month was the subject of discussion on various platforms.
“Other programmes were a residence for a dozen aspiring writers from around Nigeria at the Songhai Farm on the outskirts of Port Harcourt. The result is an anthology titled 'Songhai 12'.
“The PHWBC also represented Nigeria in International Book Fairs in Lagos, London, Cape Town and Frankfurt.
“To round off the first half of the World Book Capital programme was the annual Port Harcourt Book Festival with the theme 'Possibilities for Nigeria at 100'. This year we were joined by international partners - UNESCO, PEN, HAY Festival and the CAINE Prize For African Writing.”


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