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Book Reading Challenge - Modalities For Participating






#31DaysBookReadingChallengeWithDrJerryTheFirst

*Modalities for Participation*

1.     Entry opened on Friday 26th June 2020 and would close on Tuesday 30th June 2020

2.     Orientation and Preparation will hold on Tuesday 30th June 2020 by 7 pm on both Whatsapp and Facebook Platforms

3.     The Chapters of the Books shall be captured on our Blog with effect from Tuesday 30th June 2020 and participants would be expected to read them there - however at the end of the Challenge, the soft copies of the books shall be gifted to the participants

4.     Book Reading Challenge will start by 12 am Wednesday 1st July 2020 and will end by 11.59 pm of Saturday 31st July 2020

5.     There will be daily reading review on the Platforms from 7 - 9 pm

6.     All participants will be expected to be actively involved in the Challenge

I am happy that you are participating in this Book Reading Challenge

Dr. Jerry - the First Oguzie: JP
Challenge Coordinator


Comments

  1. Thank you for another opportunity sir.

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    1. Great to have you in another Challenge
      I do hope you put all these lessons into use

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