
Nairobi reflections (1): Reclaiming Africa’s leadership philosophy, By Olumide Frederick Adetiba
This conviction was reinforced during my recent to Nairobi, Kenya, where I joined civil society leaders, scholars, and curators of leadership programmes from across Africa for a two-day dialogue on the role of African Leadership Philosophies in addressing the continent’s leadership challenges.
If we can nurture a values-based leadership culture rooted in Africa’s realities while embracing the best ideas the world has to offer, then the continent’s immense promise need not remain a future aspiration.
As someone whose work sits at the intersection of faith, leadership, governance, and development, I have become increasingly convinced that Africa’s greatest challenge is not merely a shortage of resources or opportunities.
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