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Nigerian leaders’ style of leadership make me sad-Uche Jombo

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Nigerian leaders’ style of leadership make me sad-Uche Jombo

 

Nigerian leaders' style of leadership make me sad-Uche Jombo

 

Nigerian superstar actress, Uche Jombo on Tuesday stated that African and Nigerian leaders make her sad with their style of leadership.

 

According to Jombo, Nigerian leaders travel outside of the country but do not apply what they learn from their journey.

 

Jombo, in what she labelled as, “copy and paste” leadership, said: ” It makes me sad with the kind of leaders we have. This is my individual opinion and I have to say it. I mean Nigeria is an oil country. We can do so much if we have the right leadership.

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“Look at what Dubai is doing. Dubai constantly shows and reminds you of what is possible. ” She spoke at an event which was held in Dubai.

 

Speaking on how Africa can develop and become a continent that attracts investors, Nollywood star Omoni Oboli suggested that the continent first should ensure the safety of its citizens and visitors.

 

According to her: “Mine is security first. When we get the countries actually safe and the people begin to feel that there is safety things will change. You can claim that there is safety, but if you don’t feel safe, you don’t feel safe. Dubai is what it is because people feel safe going to the country.

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“Any nation that is safe attracts foreigners. If I come to your country and I don’t feel safe, then I don’t want to come back. The first thing Africa has to look at is the area of security and safety.”

 

For Chioma Akpotha, leaders should try to learn and apply it in their country any time they travel.

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She said: The first time I travelled, I saw what I saw and I wanted it replicated in my home. This is what African leaders should do. That is also what I think good leadership should do for Africa. You want the various arms of government to work well with what you have seen outside. You want to bring it back home and apply it the way it will work for your people.”