Former president and flag bearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress, John Mahama, has highlighted the importance of seeking divine guidance and wisdom in leadership, stating that it is a sacred trust that should not be taken lightly. Speaking at the launch of ‘The Arts of leading: unconventional Wisdom from Biblical leaders’ by former president Olusegun Obasanjo in Nigeria, Mahama emphasized the need for leaders to be connected to a higher purpose and seek counsel from God in their decision-making. Mr. Mahama believes that leaders who are led by God are more likely to embody values like humility, empathy, and integrity, which are essential for effective leadership. He stressed that in the modern world, where leaders face complex challenges, it is easy to become overwhelmed by the demands of their roles. However, by staying rooted in faith and following the guidance of God, leaders can find strength, clarity, and direction in their decision-making processes. The former president urged leaders from all walks of life to embrace the unconventional wisdom of biblical leaders and incorporate it into their leadership approach. He emphasized that by embodying values like humility, empathy, and integrity, leaders can create an environment of trust, collaboration, and respect, ultimately leading to the success and well-being of those they lead. Mr. Mahama hopes that ‘The Arts of leading’ will inspire leaders to redefine their approach to leadership and seek divine guidance in their roles.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo fires WB, IMF– says they are enslaving Africa
African countries have been urged to utilize the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a means to achieve economic growth and break free from the historical and present-day challenges of colonialism, neocolonialism, and imperialism. The AfCFTA, which aims to create a single market for goods and services across the continent, provides an opportunity for African nations to enhance trade among themselves, boost their economies, and reduce dependency on external forces. The statement emphasizes the need for African countries to be cautious of potential recolonization efforts disguised as well-intentioned policies from international organizations like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and the United Nations (UN). It suggests that some of these policies may come with certain conditions or restrictions that could hinder African nations’ ability to fully benefit from their resources and potential. According to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the treaties and conventions agreed upon by imperialist institutions before and after Africa’s independence were not designed with the goal of promoting African development. He argues that the current socio-economic and political structure, characterized by capitalism, neoliberal globalization, and cultural subjugation perpetuated by institutions such as the Bretton Woods institutions (IMF and World Bank), is a recipe for failure on the continent. Obasanjo’s statement suggests that these institutions, which have significant influence over African economies, may not prioritize or adequately address the unique challenges and needs of African nations. Instead, they may enforce policies that benefit global economic powers rather than promoting inclusive and sustainable development in Africa. His critique reflects a broader sentiment among African leaders and scholars who argue for the need for African countries to assert their economic sovereignty, challenge neocolonial practices, and seek alternative avenues for development. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is seen as one such avenue, empowering African nations to shape their economic destiny and reduce dependency on external forces. “The restructured socio-economic and political neocolonialism characterised by its underlining capitalism, neoliberal globalisation, and cultural subjugation of Africa by the Bretton Wood institutions is a recipe for continental failure,” he said. “ if African countries continue to depend on these instruments as the launch pad for their development, the Continent will, at last, fail regardless of its endowments.” “The rippling dividend is the mocking economic growth, abject poverty, starvation, joblessness and youth hopelessness.” Former President Obasanjo, an Eminent Fellow of the African Youth and Governance Convergence (AYGC), said this at the 25th Session of AYGC held at Mankessim in the Central Region. The seven-day event commenced on Saturday, August 12, with 65 delegates from 27 African countries, the United States of America, and Canada. The forum seeks to connect the youth to build one African identity, harness their potential to become responsible and make them participating citizens for sustainable development. It is also to equip them with the appropriate capacity, platforms, and responsiveness to demand their rights as a way of promoting social accountability, transparency, and equity. The Youth Bridge Foundation and partners put the programme together on the theme: “Advancing Youth Inclusive Governance, Peace, and Security: The Digital Innovation Factor.” The former President said the AfCFTA presented an opportunity to increase trade to ensure the prosperity of the respective countries. The trade area would lead to an increase in intra-African trade by $35 billion and reduce external imports by $10 billion yearly. It would also create more opportunities for the growth of small businesses, with the potential to lift some 30 million people out of extreme poverty. Regardless of the enormous benefits, he decried the lofty appetite for the Bretton Woods Institutions by African countries for combining lending with conditionality that promoted the ‘Washington Consensus’ doctrine of the ‘free market.’ Similarly, he lashed at leadership across the continent, saying: “The greatest failure of African leaders is the lack of full understanding of what being independent means and what it entails. “The reason the colonial powers were here and why they committed all those atrocities even matter. Independence meant hard work to serve ourselves and our interests better than the colonial power.” Limiting independence to freedom of speech, flying national flags, relaxing, and enjoying were wrong notions by early leaders in Africa, former President Obasanjo said. The early leaders in Africa forgot that their newly instituted political, legal, and neo-political systems were at our disadvantage. “It is important to rebrand and turn Africa around for the world to know that Africans are one and good people with natural resources and diverse culture and we need strong partnerships with the diaspora to do this.” “Let us build the human resources of Africa by extending a hand of friendship to them so that together we can help change the narrative of the continent, now and in the future.” Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com
Obasanjo was going to roast Atiku, I saved him—Tinubu.
Presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has said, he “rescued” Atiku Abubakar, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate from the hand of former President Olusegun Obasanjo. This came as the leaders and stakeholders of the APC, Akwa Ibom State chapter, reassured that they would deliver the state to Tinubu at the February 25 presidential poll. Speaking at party’s presidential rally held at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, Tinubu said Abubakar and his party were just about “stomach infrastructure. They don’t have a mandate, what they have is ice cream. It has melted. I am the one that rescued him from Obasanjo, who wanted to roast him like goat meat. “He ran away to Dubai and when the election came again, he came for stomach infrastructure. He came to Lagos. We rehabilitated him and gave him a ticket but he wasted it and used it to collect money. “He faced Obasanjo, faced Buhari and failed. He failed with Jonathan. He failed in all his subjects. “You better watch him before he starts selling the little palm trees that you have left. What we need to do is to develop our country. We have enough gas reservoirs in our land. “Akwa Ibom, you will not suffer again. That boy (Governor Emmanuel Udom) that brought Atiku here, that calls himself governor, tell him enough is enough. He lived in my backyard in Lagos. If not that we are one, I’d have driven him home.” Earlier, addressing a crowd of supporters, former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs and candidate of the APC for Akwa Ibom North West (Ikot Ekpene) senatorial district, Senator Godswill Akpabio appealed to the party members and supporters to ensure they get their Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs) in order to return the party to power through Tinubu. Meanwhile, the PDP Presidential Campaign, in a statement by Special Assistant on Public Communications to the PDP candidate, Atiku Abubakar, Mr. Phrank Shaibu, while reacting to Tinubu’s comment, said: “The constant gaffes of Tinubu, which started as a comic relief is slowly becoming a tragedy, an embarrassment to Nigeria, Africa’s largest nation. “Since Tinubu declared his intention to contest, he has made over 20 gaffes publicly. “These gaffes, which have provided online skit makers with comic content, are no longer a laughing matter but a tragic embarrassment to a nation in dire need of salvation. “In his latest rally in Akwa Ibom State, Tinubu said he made Atiku Abubakar the Senate President when it is on record that Atiku has never contested any legislative election before. For publication please kindly contact us on +233256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
WATCH VIDEO: I am “FATHER OF FRUSTRATED YOUTH OF NIGERIA”–Olusegun Obasanjo admits
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has announced his new position as the “FATHER OF FRUSTRATED YOUTH OF NIGERIA” The former President announced the new portfolio when the Maverick showbiz icon, Charly Boy, and some colleagues visited him at his residence to seek some answers as a former President ahead of the 2023 general election, following the current predicament and bad leadership bedeviling youth and Nigeria in general. However, responding to the leader of the group, the former President tasked the youth to change leadership for a better Nigeria. He said it is time for the youth to deliver Nigeria from the hands of the oppressors who don’t value and consider the peace and welfare of ordinary Nigerians. Source: Apexnewsgh.com
Obasanjo congratulates Biden, says ‘it’s a victory of good over evil
The former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Mr. Olusegun Obasanjo has described the Joe Biden victory as a victory of good over evil. “I join millions in the United States of America and in the rest of the world who felicitate with you, President-Elect Joe Biden, for your victory. It is victory of good over evil and it is not victory for you and the people of America alone, but victory for most people of the world, majority of whom watch helplessly as the world that had been steadily and painstakingly built since the end of the Second World War was being pulled down”. According to the letter, “Not that the world was perfect and equitable but it was reasonably predictable with some measure of rule of law and respect for international agreements and treaties.” The former president added that “President-Elect Joe Biden must restore confidence in the role of America as the largest economy in the world which has a very significant responsibility for the peace, security, stability and progress of the world See the full details: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on email:apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.









