 Culture Among Secondary School Students, Universal Authors and Writers has organized an inter-secondary school essay writing competition in Kaduna. They say the aim is to strengthen and reawaken the lost glory of reading and writing skills of students to meet up with global system in the 21st century. Plus, TV correspondent Habila de Ralfa's report is presented from our studios. With the use of modern technology and other e-learning platforms, the reading and writing culture among students is fast fading away and there is an urgent need for rates to be revived. Speaking of the final stage of the essay writing competition in Kaduna, the president of the Universal Authors and Writers, Abdulaziz Al-Hasan, says the aim is to motivate students, especially the girl child. He laments that the lack of girl education in North Nigeria is a major setback for women to rise above their contemporaries. However, the Kaduna State Commission of Education was represented by the deputy director, Education Planning. Ruth Hew says the ministry has provided e-learning teaching platforms to all students across the state and quality teachers to boost the educational system. Education is the key to everything. It's the key to national development. It's the key to the growth of a nation. A girl child education is somehow important and paramount to the nation building. Our ladies nowadays drop out from senior section O, senior section of secondary school. They tend to get it difficult to continue with their education. Students should embrace reading culture and this platform is very good to help them. It's not because we now have students going only to social media, to browse, to chat and all what not, but we now have education content in digital ones that students can also go in and learn more and improve their own learning outcome. Some of the students who emerged witness from the competition expressed their delight, saying it has improved their writing skills and also broadened their horizons. 5G technology is useful. If you take as example during the COVID-19 lockdown, people stay at home very longer. So at that time you may use your phones and learn online, like learning online. Today Nigeria women are due to the inequality and danger discrimination. Women are not given the right to for education. If you look at especially in the North, most of the women we have rather were married than their education. Over 400 schools participated in ASN writing competition in other three senatorial zones. With three schools emerging, winners.