Hajiya Amina Sani Bello Commends Girau International School, Urges Students to Embrace Reading Culture
Jerry Adesewo
Hajiya Amina Sani Bello, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Kaduna State on Student Affairs, has commended Girau International School for its commitment to quality education, describing the institution as “a shining example of academic excellence and forward-thinking leadership.”
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She made the remarks during the official flag-off of the TY Buratai Literary Initiative’s 2025 Book Placement Project in Kaduna, where the school received a donation of assorted books, to boost its literary resources.
According to Hajiya Amina, “Girau International School is driven by a hunger for excellence. The kind of atmosphere you find here—disciplined, curious, and engaged—shows that the future is indeed bright for these students.”
She used the opportunity to charge the students to embrace reading as a daily habit, describing books as “a window to the world of limitless possibilities.”
“No matter where you come from or what you have, when you open a book, you open your mind to the world. Reading is not just about passing exams; it’s about building character, dreaming big, and unlocking your potential,” she said.
The TY Buratai Literary Initiative, which was represented at the event by a team of five led by its Chairperson, Dr. Liz Ben-Iheanacho, presented over 40 titles to the school’s library. The project aims to deepen reading culture among Nigerian youth and support schools committed to intellectual growth.
Rear Admiral Abdul Adamu Biu (Rtd.), the Director of Girau International School expresses gratitude to TYBLI and reaffirmed the school’s dedication to grooming a new generation of critical thinkers and change-makers.
The event is part of TYBLI’s ongoing national outreach to promote literacy and literary excellence across Nigeria’s basic education institutions and beyond.
Hajiya Amina Sani Bello Commends Girau International School, Urges Students to Embrace Reading Culture