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Right Leadership.

Matthew 20:26 “But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant.” 

The success and failure of any establishment or organization most often times rises and falls on Leadership. Leadership is guiding, helping,communicating and working together with a person or people to bring out the best in them either for a particular cause or not. Any establishment without good leadership would struggle to have a clear cut agenda. For decades the problem of most African countries mainly has always been bad leadership, African countries have often times been characterized with bad leadership. It's sad and pathetic that often times leaders are changed periodically due to election, however the same leadership system still holds. Until African countries deal with the menace of bad leadership, no matter how many leaders pass through the leadership system, Africa will still remain regressive.

An instance is the current 'unrest' in Nigeria, this is an offshoot of bad leadership. No leadership system should be structured in a way the citizens are not even addressed at least once in a week. From my teenage years with even little knowledge I had always thought to myself why doesn't the President of Nigeria address the country at least once a week. It sounds odd but this should be a norm. Bad leadership is leading from afar. An unrest has surfaced in a country for more over a week and there's been no media address from the President. We need a leadership restructuring in Africa. My prayer is for God's leadership will to be established in Nigeria, then we can enjoy the benefits of God's word. Do have a great day ahead. Please stay safe.

(Daily Nuggets with Tobi Adebayo)

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