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How Nigeria can attain greatness -Pastor Fahuwa, VICM director

The dream of Nigeria to attain greatness and become a formidable force to reckon with in the comity of great nations would remain a mirage until it overcomes its leadership deficit.

This was the view of Pastor Felix Fahuwa, training director, Vision International Christian Ministries (VICM) and regional producer, Global Leadership Summit, West and Central Africa, at a media briefing to herald the 2024/25 Global Leadership Summit (GLS), tagged: “Design your tomorrow,” in Isheri, Ogun State, yesterday.

He identified what he termed significant leadership deficit as the root cause of Nigeria’s numerous challenges.

Stressing the importance of leadership in driving societal growth, he noted that it was important for leaders to be equipped with practical tools and fresh perspectives to correct dysfunction in the system.

He explained that GLS Nigeria is out to address the issue of leadership by providing leaders with practical tools and fresh perspectives to correct dysfunctional leadership.

“We believe GLS 24/25 will energise leaders and prospective leaders alike to lift the lid of mediocrity off their leadership, as it is an indispensable resource for every leader who aspires to be the change our nation direly needs.”

He added: “For nearly 30 years, the GLS has set the standard for leadership development, shaping leaders and consistently delivering cutting-edge insights, strategies, and resources to over one million leaders across diverse marketplace industries, ministries, NGOs and key opinion leaders, amongst others.

“In Nigeria and 18 other countries across West and Central Africa, GLS has been at the forefront of catalyzing leadership development for over 17 years, empowering leaders to raise the bar of excellence in their leadership and drive transformational impact across all sectors of society.

“Leadership is fundamental to the growth and success of any society. Evidently, the gross deficit of transformational leadership in Nigeria is the root cause of the myriads of challenges the nation has grappled with over the years. It is against this backdrop that GLS Nigeria inspires and equips leaders with practical tools and fresh perspectives needed to correct the pervasive issues of dysfunctional leadership in Nigeria.”

As an affiliate of The Global Leadership Network USA, the mission of GLS Nigeria, he said, is to provide leaders from every sphere with a catalytic platform to convene, learn, and gain innovative solutions that can effect positive changes in the grassroots, their circles of influence and by extension, the country.

“By providing access to world-class speakers and influential thought leaders via video-cast, we deliver transformative content that can help corporate executives, legislative leaders, government officials, NGOs, educational institutions, churches, entrepreneurs and leaders across all boards provide groundbreaking answers to pressing organisational and leadership across all boards provide groundbreaking answers to pressing organizational and leadership Global Leadership Summit Partner, Pastor Tayo Abiodun, added that to get rid of corruption, there’s a need for everybody to be involved.

“GLS brings leadership to a level where leadership is easy. Everyone is a leader makes leadership easy. GLS makes leadership natural. GLS makes a great leader, this is because of the content and resources they will get. GLS Makes a leader humble. These virtues begin to help us to stand against corruption.”

In his contribution,  Rev. Abraham Ayomide, coordinator of Foursquare Gospel Church, Ikeja Axis and District Overseer, also emphasised the critical role of leadership in combating corruption.

“Global Leadership Summit is at the forefront of the crusade against corruption. Leadership should not revolve around personal interests, but rather rally support and drive development.”

He stressed that as long as leaders prioritise self-interest, progress will remain elusive. “A leader must lead transparently to create a value-driven society. Corruption in leadership stifles national growth and development.”

Rev. Ayomide stressed the importance of long-term planning, declaring that no nation can achieve greatness without a 50-year vision uninhibited by successive governments.

“As long as we have leaders who only think about themselves and want to be in an elective position for the wrong reasons we won’t achieve anything. A leader rally supports and ensures development.

“GLS will continue to preach the message of a better leadership and individual to also get better as you can’t give what you don’t have. Let a leader lead transparently and then we will have a value driven society. As long as leadership is corrupt we cannot get anywhere. We are still far from where we are going because there’s no nation that develops integrity.”

Also at the press briefing were Pastor Omoniyi Francis, chairman, Board of Trustees, VICM;  Mrs. Stella Olubukola Francis Omoniyi, member, VICM women wing; Pastor Tayo Abiodun, GLS partner.

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