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newsrida > Blog > News > Yahoo in Government Worse Than on Streets, Obi Challenges Youth to Lead Change.
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Yahoo in Government Worse Than on Streets, Obi Challenges Youth to Lead Change.

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At the 4th graduation ceremony of Nexford University held in Lagos, Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, delivered a compelling keynote address, emphasizing the urgent need for ethical leadership and youth-driven transformation in Nigeria. Speaking to over 1,000 graduates, Obi described the nation as a “crime scene,” urging the younger generation to break the cycle of corruption that has plagued the country for decades.

Obi highlighted that dishonesty and unethical practices are deeply entrenched within government institutions, stating, “When people discuss societal vices, the focus is often on internet fraudsters, but the reality is that corruption is far more entrenched within the government. We’ve allowed the country to become a haven for theft at every level.” He challenged the graduates to use their education to foster positive change and to lead with integrity and moral courage.

“Transforming Nigeria is not impossible, but it requires determination and character,” Obi said. “You’ve gained valuable education—apply it to rebuild communities and correct the failures of previous generations. Academic degrees and leadership positions are meaningless unless used to serve humanity and contribute to national development.”

The event also featured impactful speeches from former Minister of Education Oby Ezekwesili and Bola Adedola. Ezekwesili, a staunch advocate for leadership through service, reminded the graduates of their responsibility to prioritize societal development. “True leadership lies in serving others,” she remarked. “See this graduation as a launchpad to embrace responsibility, adapt to today’s evolving work environments, and leave your mark in meaningful ways.”

Obi commended Nexford University for its innovative approach to education, which combines flexibility, affordability, and accessibility through its distance-learning model. He drew comparisons to global institutions such as Indira Gandhi National Open University in India and Anadolu University in Turkey, which have successfully implemented large-scale, low-cost education systems. Obi emphasized that such models could play a vital role in Nigeria’s tertiary education system, empowering youth with the skills needed to build a productive and equitable nation.

Reflecting on the momentous occasion, Obi shared his unwavering commitment to building a better Nigeria through youth empowerment and quality education. He reminded the graduates of the importance of examining their lives and focusing on values that promote societal growth. Quoting Socrates, he said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”

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As the graduates step into the wider world, both Obi and Ezekwesili called on them to reject corruption and embrace service-oriented leadership to reshape Nigeria’s future. The speakers underscored that by equipping the youth with access to quality education and instilling strong moral values, Nigeria can take significant strides toward becoming a nation where everyone’s potential is fully realized.

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