How Nigeria Missed Her Way Part 1/Edmund Obilo/State Affairs
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- Note that the opportunity of the state to triumph in war is tied to the moral leadership of the sovereign. The leader must lead by example for him to win his battles.
This is a principle of good governance. We have brilliant Nigerians that have been trained in the best institutions in the world. We have brilliant minds who have been trained at home. Due to the absence of transformative leadership, the brilliance of these ones are watered down to the extent that some of them join the looting gang.
State Affairs 29 June 2019
Splash 105.5 FM, Ibadan
Newspaper Review
Guest (from right):
Rev Sam Adesua, former MD/Editor-in-Chief, Nigerian Tribune
Chief Lakan Alabi, Agbaakin Olubadan of Ibadanland, veteran journalist
#StateAffairs
My mentor
You are a star in Journalism industry.
Who is bold? The timid people.
No commitment in Nigeria, not even in the highest office.
..their identity. Their identity is devalued.
Tinubu? Yoruba is a cracked wall in the sharing of national cake.
I disagree with your agreement, for 64 years, Nigeria has been struggling to be one as you argue. But a wise man said, “when you do a particular thing continually expecting a different results, that madness".
Nigerian can not work because culture differences ways of life we Biafras cnt leave with terorist in one country self determination is out qest @freebia