by Adeola Ogunlade
The Director-General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Mr Bashir Yusuf Jamoh, Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Plc, Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe have been billed to grace the sixth Future Leadership Conference held on the 30th of October at the Nigeria Institute of International Affairs and award holds at Oriental Hotel. The Executive Director of Second Chance Care Foundation, Mark Idiahi said this ahead of its sixth Future Leadership Conference held on the 30th of October at the Nigeria Institute of International Affairs and award holds at Oriental Hotel.
The Executive Director of Second Chance Care Foundation, Mark Idiahi said this ahead of its sixth Future Leadership Conference holding on the 30th of October at the Nigeria Institute of International Affairs and award holds at Oriental Hotel.
Theme: Transformational leadership: An Antidote to Nigeria’s Leadership Quagmire. This year’s conference and award ceremony will be held on Saturday, 30th, October at two different venues. The conference holds at the Nigeria Institute of International Affairs while the awards ceremony is scheduled for Oriental Hotel, Lagos.
He said that it is a fact that leadership has been our collective albatross as a nation and it will not be out of place to prepare our youths for the future challenges of Leadership in Nigeria. This sixth edition of Future Leadership Conference is in strategic partnership with Chartered Institute of Strategic Managers and Leaders”.
According to Idiahi, we are working assiduously towards ensuring that we use this opportunity to change the narratives of leadership in Nigeria. It is more obvious now than ever that the trouble and concerns about the issue of leadership in Nigeria will thrive without the appropriate workable model of leadership.
“As a nation, we have domesticated different kinds of leadership in Nigeria but unfortunately they have all not been able to resolve our collective developmental issues”, he said.
Idiahi noted that it is a collective desire for most Nigerians that we have the right and appropriate model of leadership because the sufferings due to failed leadership have hit the roof. Hence, our quest for a transformational model of leadership in addressing the quagmires of failed leadership.