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Leadership Deficit Pushing Nigeria To Brink of Collapse – NANS

Leadership Deficit Pushing Nigeria To Brink of Collapse – NANS | Daily Report Nigeria
Felix Olanrewaju, the Chairman, NANS/JCC, Ekiti axis, of The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), has said the deficit created by the lack of political will to prepare youths to be responsible future leaders, remains the major crisis confronting Nigeria.

Olanrewaju, who stated this on Wednesday, at the Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, at a pioneer ‘Leadership Summit’ organised by NANS with the theme: “Redefining Students’ Leadership”, lamented that Nigeria is now on the verge of total collapse,

He posited that the situation can only be salvaged by making students ideologically and intellectually prepared for future leadership, especially, for radical national growth and development.

Olanrewaju, while Addressing his colleagues, described the “Leadership Summit” as a way of introducing students to the art of leadership, which he said is lacking in Nigeria and gradually pushing Nigeria to the brink.

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According to him: “As students, we are seriously bothered by the level of leadership deficit in this country and that necessitated this leadership summit that we are holding today to prepare ourselves ahead of the daunting task.

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“At this point of our national life, every hand must be on the deck to rescue Nigeria, that is why NANS is committed to producing students that can fill the leadership gap. We have everything going good for us, except that we have no good leadership culture”.

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