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International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
American Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science (ARJHSS) is a double blind peer reviewed, open access journal published by (ARJHSS).
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Cultural-pluralism: implications for national integration and socio-economic ...Premier Publishers
The process by which nation states are created makes them to be a conglomerate of various ethnic groups or sub-nationalities. These groups, as it were, surrender some of their sovereignty to the new state with the central objective of providing security and welfare for the people. This derives perhaps from the notion that things are better achieved within a cooperative environment. The state therefore strives to create a peaceful and conducive environment to enable it attain its objectives of sustainable development using appropriate structures. The state also ensures that its various segments live in harmony in their day-to-day interactions by establishing a consensus on norms, values and ethics of engagement. This leads to forging a ‘homogeneous’ culture which further engenders peaceful co-existence and socio-economic development of the country/state. However one cannot say this about Nigeria where ethnic rivalry has continued to undermine her developmental efforts. This paper examines the plural nature of Nigeria and concludes that rather than be an asset, the country’s cultural pluralism is a draw-back to its development. Means of harmonious co-existence geared towards national socio-economic development are suggested.
Nation building never stops. According to history, nation-building is a work in progress, a dynamic process in constant need of nurturing and reinvention.
The paper reviews literature which supports the position that culture is a contributor to economic activities of a nation, and by extension entrepreneurship. The paper identifies and explains cultural factors, attributes and variables considered important to entrepreneurship. The particular cultural values and forces which impact Nigerian entrepreneurship are also discussed. The conclusion is that the identified cultural values and practices can inhibit the evolution of an entrepreneurial culture in Nigeria. Based on the above, the paper recommends a change in values and mindset so as to enable both a high entrepreneurial behaviour and culture in Nigeria.
Indians without Borders - The Indian diaspora can create tremendous value for...Parth Tewari
Thousands of people will gather in Delhi on 9 January 2003, to discuss the potential of a global community of Indians, to rejuvenate the bonds among overseas Indians, and to sensitize India about their issues and concerns. This is likely to be a terrific event. Yet, after the music is over and the speeches are made, after the awards are presented and friends united, there will remain the question that will only be answered one transaction at a time in the years to come: What is the economic and social basis for a sustainable partnership between India and its diaspora, and for a valuable network amongst the diaspora?
Economists believe that Indian GDP growth of 10 percent per year will require an increase in annual investment from 24 percent of GDP to 30 percent of GDP, and a doubling of labor and capital productivity. The Indian diaspora can help close India’s investment gap, raise productivity, and can also contribute in a number of other ways that make it a significant partner in India’s development. This paper lays out a framework for exploring the role of the Indian diaspora in India and independent of India.
The first chapter demonstrates that the diaspora wields commercial and social influence from its rising prosperity, its business and technical skills, its willingness to invest in India, as well as the value the network itself generates for its members. The diaspora, which is often considered a liability, a ‘Brain Drain’, is in fact a severely underutilized asset; it is a ‘Brain Trust’, to be leveraged.
The second chapter discusses how overseas Indians believe they can contribute to India’s development. They hope that India will welcome their involvement and recognize that they can be important contributors to India’s growth. The diaspora can and has already begun to partner with India in several ways: as investor, customer, supplier, ambassador, and philanthropist.
The third chapter argues that cultivating a partnership with the diaspora requires an ‘enabling environment’, i.e., creating a virtuous cycle that includes clear-headed economic, trade, and foreign policy; availability of labor, capital, technology, and business infrastructure; effective and efficient legal recourse; and demonstrable progress in quality of life. Although several efforts to develop partnerships with, and among, the diaspora are already underway, strong leaders, a win-win mindset, and sustained implementation can significantly accelerate growth.
Promoting Stewardship in Public ServiceKayode Fayemi
By
J. ’Kayode FAYEMI, PhD., CON
Former Governor of Ekiti State, Nigeria
at the
Excellence in Leadership Conference 2015
Daystar Christian Centre, Oregun, Lagos
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Cultural-pluralism: implications for national integration and socio-economic ...Premier Publishers
The process by which nation states are created makes them to be a conglomerate of various ethnic groups or sub-nationalities. These groups, as it were, surrender some of their sovereignty to the new state with the central objective of providing security and welfare for the people. This derives perhaps from the notion that things are better achieved within a cooperative environment. The state therefore strives to create a peaceful and conducive environment to enable it attain its objectives of sustainable development using appropriate structures. The state also ensures that its various segments live in harmony in their day-to-day interactions by establishing a consensus on norms, values and ethics of engagement. This leads to forging a ‘homogeneous’ culture which further engenders peaceful co-existence and socio-economic development of the country/state. However one cannot say this about Nigeria where ethnic rivalry has continued to undermine her developmental efforts. This paper examines the plural nature of Nigeria and concludes that rather than be an asset, the country’s cultural pluralism is a draw-back to its development. Means of harmonious co-existence geared towards national socio-economic development are suggested.
Nation building never stops. According to history, nation-building is a work in progress, a dynamic process in constant need of nurturing and reinvention.
The paper reviews literature which supports the position that culture is a contributor to economic activities of a nation, and by extension entrepreneurship. The paper identifies and explains cultural factors, attributes and variables considered important to entrepreneurship. The particular cultural values and forces which impact Nigerian entrepreneurship are also discussed. The conclusion is that the identified cultural values and practices can inhibit the evolution of an entrepreneurial culture in Nigeria. Based on the above, the paper recommends a change in values and mindset so as to enable both a high entrepreneurial behaviour and culture in Nigeria.
Indians without Borders - The Indian diaspora can create tremendous value for...Parth Tewari
Thousands of people will gather in Delhi on 9 January 2003, to discuss the potential of a global community of Indians, to rejuvenate the bonds among overseas Indians, and to sensitize India about their issues and concerns. This is likely to be a terrific event. Yet, after the music is over and the speeches are made, after the awards are presented and friends united, there will remain the question that will only be answered one transaction at a time in the years to come: What is the economic and social basis for a sustainable partnership between India and its diaspora, and for a valuable network amongst the diaspora?
Economists believe that Indian GDP growth of 10 percent per year will require an increase in annual investment from 24 percent of GDP to 30 percent of GDP, and a doubling of labor and capital productivity. The Indian diaspora can help close India’s investment gap, raise productivity, and can also contribute in a number of other ways that make it a significant partner in India’s development. This paper lays out a framework for exploring the role of the Indian diaspora in India and independent of India.
The first chapter demonstrates that the diaspora wields commercial and social influence from its rising prosperity, its business and technical skills, its willingness to invest in India, as well as the value the network itself generates for its members. The diaspora, which is often considered a liability, a ‘Brain Drain’, is in fact a severely underutilized asset; it is a ‘Brain Trust’, to be leveraged.
The second chapter discusses how overseas Indians believe they can contribute to India’s development. They hope that India will welcome their involvement and recognize that they can be important contributors to India’s growth. The diaspora can and has already begun to partner with India in several ways: as investor, customer, supplier, ambassador, and philanthropist.
The third chapter argues that cultivating a partnership with the diaspora requires an ‘enabling environment’, i.e., creating a virtuous cycle that includes clear-headed economic, trade, and foreign policy; availability of labor, capital, technology, and business infrastructure; effective and efficient legal recourse; and demonstrable progress in quality of life. Although several efforts to develop partnerships with, and among, the diaspora are already underway, strong leaders, a win-win mindset, and sustained implementation can significantly accelerate growth.
Promoting Stewardship in Public ServiceKayode Fayemi
By
J. ’Kayode FAYEMI, PhD., CON
Former Governor of Ekiti State, Nigeria
at the
Excellence in Leadership Conference 2015
Daystar Christian Centre, Oregun, Lagos
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Lecture delivered on the occasion of the public presentation of The Nigerian Political Turf: Polity, Politics and Politicians written by Mobolade Omonijo on Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at The Muson Centre, Onikan-Lagos.
Nigeria, since its independence in October 1960 is still battling with myriad of problems among which are corruption and bad leadership. Nigeria was under the British colonial rule of Lord Frederick Lugard who was the governor of both the Northern and Southern Protectorates from January 1, 1914 until independence in 1960. It is saddening to note that over 104 years after amalgamation, the country is still grappling with national identity, insecurity, corruption. and bad leadership, which has led us to where we are now, as a third world country or developing country. When things are working well in a country, it is because the leaders are doing what is right. Everything rests on the leaders, and to think otherwise is to think amiss, because leaders determine and provide the direction others should go and the speed at which they move. Corruption will thrive and take root in a country where the leadership is corrupt, while on the other hand, uprightness will take root in a country where the leadership celebrates uprightness. Therefore, it is trite knowledge that whatever the leadership encourages grows while what it frowns at declines. This is just the plain or absolute truth. Paul A. Adekunte | Matthew N. O. Sadiku | Janet O. Sadiku "Nigeria, Corruption and Bad Leadership" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-6 , December 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd60145.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/60145/nigeria-corruption-and-bad-leadership/paul-a-adekunte
REFLECTIONS ON VALUES AND
THE BUILDING OF A SUCCESSOR GENERATION IN NIGERIA
Being the paper presented by
His Excellency Dr. Kayode FAYEMI
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
At the 1st Interdisciplinary Lecture of the School Postgraduate Studies, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Youth, unemployment and national security in nigeriaOnyinye Chime
Abstract
Youth unemployment as it concerns national security has been garnering a significant body of literature. In the
burgeoning literature, the component parts of youth, unemployment and national security is not adequately
assessed and analyzed. This paper is an attempt to describe and analyze the component parts for a better
appreciation of youth unemployment on national security issues and challenges. The paper goes on to confirm
and put in historical perspective that the youth bulge and unemployment are catalysts to national security issues
and challenges. While not diminishing their importance, the paper posits that some of the data used in analyzing
unemployment need to be re-evaluated, placed in context and a new perspective proffered on the role and
importance of youth unemployment in the broad area of national security.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
Do Linguistics Still Matter in the Age of Large Language Models.pptx
Current news in nigeria
1. Nigeria and Values-Based Leadership
Leadership is an issue that affects all of humanity. But, visionary and true leaders usually,
are hard to find. Not only are we impacted by this phenomenon, but we are also called upon
to exercise it.
Whether we are involved in leading government or business, guiding young minds, leading a
family, a sports team or a committee, organising a dinner, a class project, a carpool or a
household, or just standing for what is right at every turn of human endeavour -everyone
has a leadership role to play. In other words, we are each called upon to be custodians of
what is right and good, lasting and of value, for those in our care at one time or another.
It's as a result of an obvious lacuna in worthy, responsible leadership in many economies of
the world that these posers were thrown up not long ago: "Whatever happened to
leadership? Have all the great leaders gone from the world scene?" The search for true,
values-based leadership is not limited to the global arena, but also relevant in the task of
socio-political, cultural, educational, and moral transformation of developing economies
such as Nigeria's.
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2. And, why does a true leader need to demonstrate values in leadership? Values are regarded
as esteemed qualities which are intrinsically desirable and have importance. That is why
experts in the humanities have described values as "our very core, the especial essence of
who we are as human beings." Such demonstrable and authentic values on which the
Nigerian society should be built upon include transparency, patriotism, personal integrity,
fear of God, courage, transformational leadership, accountability, vision, creativity,
knowledge, character and passion.
Leadership also, has been described as a form of service. In order to lead effectively, a leader
then, should be willing to meet the needs of the individuals in the team or group. It would
be recalled the time it noticed the perceptible inadequacy in the leadership of some
economies in Europe, London Sunday Times published an article with the title, "Whatever
Happened to Real Leaders?"
In a write-up, the reading public was asked series of probing questions as these: "Would you
expect to learn anything from them (leaders)? Do you expect them to do anything inspiring
or creative, or even just the right thing? We have reached a real low point in leadership,
lower than at any other time in recent history...."
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3. The fact not only applies in the Western world where the people combat leadership
problems of recent, it also applicable to the Nigerian situation, as the reputed most
populous Black nation on earth needs is values-based, visionary leadership. It's a powerful,
well-timed plea for the emergence of a right kind of leadership that can deliver Nigerians
from the grip of its many socio-economic problems resulting from poor governance or
maladministration.
While underscoring the need for anyone entrusted with the sacrosanct mandate of
leadership in any human community, Walter Lippmann, a late American newspaper
commentator, in his syndicated column "Today and Tomorrow", yet had attempted another
description of leaders as "the custodians of a nation's ideals, of the beliefs it cherishes, of its
permanent hopes, of the faith which makes a nation out of a mere aggregation of
individuals."
According to Lippmann, the word literally, refers to a keeper, a guardian or a caretaker, as it
is a proactive word which implies action on the part of the bearer. That is, custodians of the
people's mandate simply hold such in trust on behalf of others. In other words,
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4. custodianship does not imply behaviour motivated out of self-interest, the unbecoming
development which Nigerians daily witness in various aspects of their national life.
Today, it's no longer news in the country to see the mass media of communication
inundated with scandalous and disturbing stories of reckless inflation of contract sums,
disappearance of phoney contractors after collecting mobilisation funds, or oftentimes all of
the contract sum; blind looting of treasuries with impunity, brigandage, culture of wastage,
outright lack of vision on the part the leadership, endless dashed hopes, and lack of
creativity in statecraft, and instances of shoddy cum white elephant projects with no
material relevance to the aspirations of the populace.
As if the ostensibly invasive light-fingered approach being adopted by many of the leaders at
different levels of governance is not enough, a new dimension of course, has been
introduced to consolidate the conspiratorial pillaging of the nation's collective wealth.
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5. It's simply overwhelming these days, as Nigerians helplessly, continue to hear or read about
horrifying tales of financial malfeasance, under various guises, and obvious looting of the
treasury being reported in the media.
This is purportedly being committed by both appointed and elected leadership in active
connivance with the ostensibly inefficient civil servants; shameless and forceful collection of
toll from transporters and/ or motorists by men and officers of the Nigeria Police on the
nation's roads; absolute diversions of statutory allocations originally budgeted for
developmental projects and programmes, into private accounts for personal use by corrupt
leaders.
Although theirs is not a perfect system, a former US Ambassador to Nigeria during late Gen.
Sani Abacha regime, Mr. Walter Carrington, at a seminar in Lagos, last year, made a
comparative analysis of the sustained purposeless leadership afflicting Nigeria with what
obtains in the United States (US) in connection with values-based leadership. Carrington,
specifically, mentioned the progressive strides the US has been recording over time to the
extent that "racism and nepotism" were fast disappearing in America, thereby paving way
for an African-American (obviously referring to Barack Obama) to win the support of the
6. majority of the Americans to occupy The White House, the official seat of US Government in
Washington, D.C.
According to him, instead of making distinct progress, the loss of a value system in Nigeria
has made corruption, concept of "indigeneship", vandalism and political thuggery to remain
prominent in the country's body politic.
It's not unexpected to discern why some do wonder aloud if responsibility, accountability
and sense of integrity could ever be restored in the political dictionary of the current crop of
leaders. Perhaps, such individuals and groups who frantically, desire meaningful change in
the socio-political life of the country think so against the backdrop of apparent purposeful,
focused leadership that characterised the era of Nigeria's founding fathers and elder
statesmen as late Ahmadu Bello (Sardauna of Sokoto), Obafemi Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe,
Anthony Enahoro, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Murtala Muhammed, Osita Osadebey, and
others who sacrificed a lot to ensure the well-being of the masses.
With their own share of challenges peculiar to the management of human affairs, till this
day, those erstwhile leaders are fondly remembered for good as a result of their strength of
character, discipline, loyalty, and patriotism.
Yet, it deserves a mention that in our day, there are yet men and women of substance who
exemplify rare values-based leadership and courage in service to humanity in both private
and public sectors of Nigeria's economy. Research has shown that Nigerians such as Dr.
Christopher Kolade (aka Mr. Integrity), Mazi Sam I. Ohuabunwa, Muhammadu Buhari,
Prof. Dora Akunyili, Alhaji Balarabe Musa, Prof. Wole Soyinka, late Chiefs Anthony
Enahoro and Gani Fawehinmi, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Abubakar Umar, Justice Olubunmi
Oyewole, Nasril El-Rufai, and others numerous to mention here fall into this category.
Such ones are said to have continued to hold their heads high in and outside positions of
authority despite very widespread corrupting influences around them. They are no doubt
shining examples to particularly the younger generation.
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7. However, a large number of the population believe what obtains now is just a question of a
corrupt leader's associating himself or herself with any of the vicious cliques of ravenous
individuals whose stock in trade is to hold their fatherland down till eternity. It's, therefore,
not unusual to hear the mind-boggling term, 'cabal' at every turn in socio-political
discourses.
The masses of our people effortlessly, have categorised such dubious leaders as belonging to
either oil cabal, electric power cabal, generators or rice importation cabal, political power
cabal, or fertilizer business cabal among other amorphous ones. Over the years, these
groups are believed to have succeeded, just as they, absurdly, continue to work against the
collective will of the Nigerian people on all fronts.
Nigerians seeking elective and political offices with nothing to offer the generality of the
population ought to be discouraged henceforth. Again, as custodians of the people's
mandate to serve them and manage their combined resources for the betterment of the
entire society, individuals holding leadership positions should know and chart the way
forward for the led, uphold what is best for all people, even if it may not be in his or her own
interest to do so. Their custodial role must be approached as a temporary role, preserving
something greater than the self -principles of enduring value in service.
This embodies an attitude that focuses on the task at hand and not on what a leader may
gain from the position he or she holds. Interestingly, it implies a caring and concerned
relationship between leaders and followers; it also implies individuals motivated by their
constituents' best interests.
Consequently, these seem contrary to what is happening across the land. In many arenas in
the country today, we see appointed or elected leaders holding nothing in trust for those
they purport to serve. Instead, it's looting galore, as scores of them merely continue to
advance their own ideals, hopes, and aspirations to keep their followers down and frustrated
perpetually. Where there's no common vision to be shared and actualised, it is often difficult
to say whether such selfish Nigerian leaders are serving their people in any meaningful way.
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8. Poor reward system has been identified as another serious factor, which probably instigates
many a leader to consciously, greedily appropriate billions of tax payers' money to
themselves in the name of "allowances", or in many instances, some resort to outright
pillaging of treasuries, regardless of whatever happens to them after leaving office.
But then, why institutionalised corruption in the nation's system? An unnamed foreigner
who has lived in Nigeria for sometime was quoted as answering this poser thus: "Becoming
corrupt is almost unavoidable, because morality is relaxed in the society (Nigeria), and
many people struggle for survival without assistance from the state."
Mismanagement, deceit, and unfettered greed simply remain the undying features of the
system, just as assumedly vision-oriented economic blueprints, development plans meant
for implementation gather dusts on shelves. Yet, many questions all beg for answers. And,
concerned Nigerians have continued to ask rhetorically: Where are our leaders leading? To
whom can we look for the direction we need in respect of the actualisation of the much-
touted Nigerian dream? To many, reviving the different sectors of the nation's economy for
the benefit of the generality of the people appears hopeless.
The self-serving nature of some leaders has led to more exigent problems in the Nigerian
system in recent times. The continued maladministration has not only entrenched a culture
of corruption, impunity, political rascality, mindless looting of treasury, sycophancy,
personality cults, purposeless leadership, and rampant disillusionment among the Nigerian
people awaiting the advent of a new order in the current system.
Bad leadership has also instigated all forms of corrupt activities prevalent in the country
now. These, some say, include political, bureaucratic, electoral corruption, embezzlement
and bribery. Political corruption, which takes place at the highest levels of political
authority, is a 'corruption of greed.' It affects the manner in which decisions are made,
manipulates and distorts political institutions and rules of procedure.
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9. How about the direct effect of this cankerworm on the entire system? Corruption tarnishes
the image of a nation; perhaps, as someone put it recently, "that is why Nigeria suffers more
than most societies from an appalling international image created by its inability to deal
with bribery and corruption."
As measures towards moving the nation forward through purposeful, values-based
leadership, the nation urgently, needs to get it acts right, retrace its steps where it has long
got it wrong: anyone who aspires to lead others, irrespective of which aspect of the nation's
life should be one who legitimately understands the core essence of selfless service in
leadership, not individuals who actually don't understand anything about leadership, but
about how much he or she could steal from the commonwealth.
It also, should be realised that anyone who aspires to lead Nigerians without possessing
such exceptional values and ideals as personal integrity, forthrightness, fairness, belief in
the eventual success of the Nigerian enterprise, accountability and trustworthiness, is
probably taking a stroll. The current crop of leaders should learn to lead by example and
instil hope in the followership for the emergence of a better nation.
According to George Washington in his inaugural address as a former President of the
United States, while encouraging fellow American leaders to shun lip-service, he was
reported to have declared: "... the propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a
nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right which Heaven itself has
ordained."
Stressing the need for integrity in proper and effective leadership also, John Adair, a visiting
professor of Leadership Studies at the University of Surrey and Exeter in England, once
stated: "... I believe that holding firmly to sovereign values outside yourself grows a
wholeness of personality and moral strength of character. The person of integrity will always
be tested. The first real test comes when the demands of the truth or good appears to
conflict with your self-interest or prospects. Which do you choose?" A thought to ponder
over indeed.
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10. Leadership qualities combined with positional power magnify the ability of an individual to
attract the all-important followers. Through a concept some have described as enlightened
self-interest that promises to move Nigeria forward, people entrusted with leadership
responsibilities should always learn to pursue such interests that align with the nation's
development goals. As a friend would say, "we will all benefit when we do things right." Will
Nigeria get it right this time?
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