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Booklovers in Lagos State have been treated to uplifting creative interactions at a book reading event organised by the Guaranty Trust Bank in the state.

The event held at the Herbert Macauley Library, Yaba, was an offshoot of Guaranty Trust’s You Read initiative which aims to champion continuous learning and promote a reading culture across Africa as part of its CSR policy.

Commenting on the You Read initiative, the Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank, Miriam Olusanya, said: “Reading is a rewarding life-long practice that greatly impacts quality of life – from building character and shaping thought to guiding ambition. With You Read, we are providing a platform that nurtures talent and rewards creative enterprise whilst fostering social engagement, especially among youths in society.

“We will continue to explore opportunities to expand our reach and impact with this initiative as it demonstrates our unwavering commitment to creating better outcomes for people and the communities where we operate through education.”

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The selected literature for the book reading was, ‘Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad’ by Damilare Kuku – a work of fiction that chronicles the experiences of various women as they navigate the world of friendships, dating, and marriage in Africa’s most populous metropolis.

Each of the 12 stories employs brilliant characterisation and witty dialogue to deliver relatable content and evoke familiar emotions. The author recited different portions of the book during the session and also explained her influences, while the attendees were allowed to join the discussion, and some got to share their personal experiences.

The event, which was compered by radio personality and broadcast journalist, Judith Atibi, featured a poetry act by a budding spoken word artist, Kolade Pelumi.

The Herbert Macauley Library was refurbished and equipped by Guaranty Trust Bank in 2017. The project, which was executed in partnership with the Lagos State Government, included internal and external remodeling of the physical structure, refitting of furniture, installation of computers, and internet facilities to start an e-library as well as provision of new books.

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