
The serving Overseer of Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare, and the Vice Chancellor of Caleb University, Prof Olalekan Asikhia, have said the country’s leadership and development challenges can only be addressed through deliberate investment in human capital and the development of young people.
The duo made the assertion at the official presentation of two books by Dr Ayokunnu Olowoporoku, titled ‘See it, Say it, Do it’ A Three-Step Guide to Achieving Success and ‘Lifewire Philosophies for Daily Living’, held at the Muson Centre, Lagos, on Thursday.
They stressed that the country’s future depended more on the quality of minds nurtured and developed than on physical infrastructure, urging youths to embrace personal development, leadership and continuous learning.
Speaking at the event, Asikhia said Nigerian youths must move away from the “get-rich-quick mentality” and focus on building character, competence and creativity.
According to him, the books provide practical principles for
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