The youth should request from themselves that 12 year from, where would I be professionally, personally/individual, academically etc.
Nigeria needs youths to take charge of their lives and be leadership conscious, but before then we need to understand what it entails to occupy the position of a leader.
“A leader is a person you chose to follow to a place you will not go by yourself” Anonymous
A leader needs to summon courage, be committed, have the ability to communicate, ensure his integrity and have a solid foundation.
The youths need to stay focus and refuse o be misinformed, misguided, misled and confused but rather should seek appropriate guidance from those who have exemplary position and had left legacy behind in whatever field we so desire.
The youths should ask themselves that, what can I do, that has to do with craftsmanship and more of technical skills. The youths should do things with their hands to have a better future.
The youths should redefine the activities they engage in presently and thought of whether to be an apprentice, lean news technical skills. All these is as a result of the future challenges which is in need of more technical skills than any other skills, which will also enable Nigeria to be a more productive country.
Some may wonder why all this talk, it is due to information that was revealed secretly that Dangote will soon be recruiting 5000 Chinese to work in a factory about to set up due to the fact that Nigerians do not possess the skills and the consequence of this is that there will be more unemployment due to our negligence of acquiring technical skills.
The youths need to focus on the future, find and secure the future. The youths should re-engage themselves with something that will add value to them to get to their future.
The youths should communicate to people to join hand with them to change things around them.
I challenge the youths to rise and lead.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
What does the future holds
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Akangbe Jamiu Ekundayo
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