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Following Jesus in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities
Leadership Awareness
In this piece, we want to look at something that I believe is going to also provoke us to pray and to guide us as a people, as a nation to what God would have us do as such a time as this. We want to look at Following Jesus in Nigeria: Challenges and Opportunities. It looks like a research work, does i......Continue Reading
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Why Are Many African Nations Not Led by Their Best Minds, Hands & Hearts?: Discover Why
Leadership Awareness
Abiola Obayomi: Good day everyone. Welcome to Leaderview, my name is Abiola Obayomi. On today's podcast, we are going to be having an interactive session, it is not going to be the way......Continue Reading
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Women And Youths In Politics: The Emergence of A New Generation of Political Leaders
Leadership Awareness
There is a feeling of discontentment about leadership structure in many parts of the World, especially by younger generations. This discontentment is gradually paving the way for many young people seeking political offices. Women too are not left behind in this shift, as their voices are now being heard in political activities across the globe. This year's US midterm elections showed more women jostling for the congress. ......Continue Reading
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How Most African Nations Are Still Babes: Underdeveloped And Underemployed
Organizational Culture
What an outrageous claim you may submit! But really, it calls for close examination to prove its validity. After a long period of colonial rule (affliction, oppression, bondage, etc.), Nigeria got independence in October 1st, 1960. However, as a new child that is “delivered” from the womb (colonization) is expected to possess some attributes of a babe; and then grow up to become truly independent (in mentality, character, productivity, culture, etc.); a newly “delivered&rdqu......Continue Reading
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