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Importance Of Books In Students Life

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Osunde Osaigbovo Massy

Books are considered as the best friends of students in a real sense, and it is said that they are also the best companions of students.

They play a significant role in student’s life. Books give plenty of joy to students, and they learn a lot of things from books.

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They take them into a unique world of imagination and improve their standard of living.

Books help to inspire students to do hard work with courage and hope. They enrich the experience of students and sharpen their intellect. There are many benefits of Reading books; students will get more knowledge, improve memory and build more vocabulary.

Here Know Why Books Are Important in Students Life

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1. Books Make Student Intelligent

2. Books Improve The Memory

3. Books Relieve Stress Of Students

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4. Books Improves The Vocabulary

5. Books Help To Get More Focus

6. Learn Different Languages

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7. Develops Analytical Skills

Here Know Why Books Are Important in Students Life

The Importance of books in student life can be known from the following:

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1. Books Make Student Intelligent

Books increase the knowledge of students and improve their intellect. They reveal the different concepts and introduce the numerous shades of culture of the world. Reading books makes students aware of the various societies and civilizations across the globe.

By reading books students can explore the past, present and future and can solve many problems. Books inspect the clarity and creativity in Student’s mind.

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2. Books Improve The Memory

Many students forget what they have learn yesterday, but Reading books can help improve the memory of students. When students read books, they create the images of the story and character mentioned in the book and they are able to memorize what they have read.

So if students read regularly their visual memory will activate and it will help them to quickly remember things.

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3. Books Relieve Stress Of Students

Reading books is an adequate remedy for students to relieve stress. When students read books they feel stress free and books take them to the world of imagination.

Reading books inspire students and motivate them to change their life and they are highly charged with positive energy.

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4. Books Improves The Vocabulary

If students want to improve their vocabulary then Reading books is the fastest way for them.

When students read different books on different subjects, they are able to learn more new words which will not only help them to modify their vocabulary but also them to build the awareness on various topics.

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5. Books Help To Get More Focus

When the students relieve their stress by Reading books, then it naturally help them to focus on their life. This will also help them to improve their academic performance and they can learn more in very less time.

When the students feel stress-free, then they can focus on their studies easily without any barrier and the chances of getting top grades will increases.

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6. Learn Different Languages

Books can also improve the language skills of students. By reading different books students will be able to interact with people in their endemic language.

This is very useful when students go abroad for studies. If students know different languages then they can make new friends and easily cognate with their teachers.

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7. Develops Analytical Skills

Books can improve the Student’s ability to think, and they are able to find the solution to problems. Reading books can builds the understanding and awareness of students in different situation.

Books make the students self-effacing and compassionate and also boost the confidence of Students.

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Reading books can enhance the imagination and creativity of Student’s and increases positive thinking.

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FLASHBACK: How Tinubu Blamed Jonathan For Killing Of Christians In 2014

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As allegations of an ongoing ‘Christian genocide’ in Nigeria intensify, a 2014 statement from President Bola Tinubu condemning former President Goodluck Jonathan for failing to protect Christian worshippers has resurfaced, drawing sharp parallels to criticisms now leveled at Tinubu’s administration.

In January 2014, Tinubu, then an opposition leader, lambasted Jonathan over attacks by Boko Haram in Borno and Adamawa states that targeted Christian communities.

“The slaughtering of Christian worshippers is strongly condemnable. It calls into question the competence of Jonathan to protect Nigerians,” Tinubu stated at the time.

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By April 2014, amid escalating violence including the Nyanya bombing in Abuja, Tinubu doubled down, emphasising the president’s non-negotiable duty to ensure citizen safety.

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“My heart bleeds for our people and the country over the deaths in Nyanya. A government unable to protect its citizens deserves to be queried,” he said.

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Eleven years on, Tinubu’s words are being repurposed by critics amid reports of widespread violence against Christians across northern and central Nigeria.

According to a recent report from the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (Intersociety), at least 7,087 Christians were killed in the first 220 days of 2025 alone—an average of 32 deaths per day.

Advocacy groups like Open Doors and International Christian Concern describe the attacks by Islamist militants, including Boko Haram and Fulani extremists, as targeted persecution amounting to genocide, with over 7,000 Christian deaths recorded in 2025 and thousands more displaced or kidnapped.

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READ ALSO:Trump Breaks Silence On ‘Christian Genocide’ In Nigeria

The Nigerian government has denied claims of religious targeting, insisting the violence stems from broader security challenges affecting all communities.

The crisis gained fresh international spotlight on October 31, 2025, when U.S. President Donald Trump declared Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern” over the “existential threat” to Christianity there. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated: “Thousands of Christians are being killed by radical Islamists in Nigeria… The United States cannot stand by while such atrocities are happening.”

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He urged Congress to investigate and affirmed US readiness to protect global Christian populations, echoing calls from allies like Senator Ted Cruz, who has described the violence as a “religious genocide.”

Opposition figures and faith-based organisations in Nigeria have invoked Tinubu’s 2014 rhetoric to demand urgent action, arguing that the same standards of accountability he once applied to Jonathan now apply to his own leadership.

Security experts caution that while the violence has complex ethnic and resource dimensions, the failure to curb targeted attacks on Christians risks further eroding trust in federal institutions.

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The Tinubu administration has not yet responded to the renewed scrutiny or Trump’s designation.

Source: Nigerian Tribune

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Court Stops 2025 PDP National Convention

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday halted the planned 2025 National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) until the party complied with the statutory requirements of the party, the Constitution and the Electoral Act.

The suit was filed by three aggrieved members of the party namely, Hon Austin Nwachukwu (Imo PDP chairman), Hon Amah Abraham Nnanna (Abia PDP chairman) and Turnah Alabh George (PDP Secretary, South-South) seeking to stop the convention on the ground of violation to the Electoral law.

Delivering the judgment, the Judge also restrained INEC from accepting report on the outcome of any national convention of the party without following the due process of the law as well as its guidelines and regulations.

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The Judge held that INEC is not entitled to give effect to the convention a party not done in accordance with the Constitution, Electoral Act and the guidelines/regulations of political parties.

The plaintiffs instituted the suit seeking to stop the planned November 15 and 16, 2025 National Convention of the PDP scheduled for Ibadan in Oyo State where new National Officers are expected to be elected on the ground of breach of the party’s Constitution.

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The nine defendants are, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC); PDP; Samuel Anyanwu, National Secretary of the party; Umar Bature, National Organizing Secretary of the party; National Working Committee (NWC); and National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party; Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum; Ali Odefa; and Emmanuel Ogidi.

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2027: Why Jonathan Can’t Run For President – Appeal Court Ex-President

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Former President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Salami, has clarified why former President Goodluck Jonathan cannot contest the 2027 presidential election.

According to Salami, the Nigerian Constitution explicitly bars any individual from holding the office of President for more than eight years, making Jonathan ineligible to run again.

He explained that Jonathan had already completed the tenure of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua before serving his own full term, which constitutionally disqualifies him from seeking another.

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In an opinion piece, Salami argued that any attempt by Jonathan to contest and win in 2027 would amount to a violation of the law, stressing that such a victory would be nullified by the courts.

It is painstakingly and dispassionately demonstrated that the ambition of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to contest for the office of the president in the 2027 general election is effectively and undoubtedly shot down,” Salami stated.

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