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Kayode Fayemi’s Reasons For Presidential Ambition in Nigeria

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The Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, on 4th May 2022, formally declared his presidential ambition on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital territory.

Feyemi, who is currently the Chairman of the Nigeria’s Governors’ Forum (NGF), listed some challenges he intends to fix if he becomes the president of the country in 2023.

It’s noteworthy that, so far, 13 aspirants have joined the presidential race under the aegis of the APC. Some of them are Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; Vice President Yemi Osinbajo;  the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, and Senator Rochas Okorocha.

Others are Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State; the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Dr Chris Ngige; Minister of State for Education, Mr Chukwuemeka Nwajuba; Governor David Umuahi of Ebonyi State; Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, and former Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole.

The Ekiti State governor explained that he wants to be a president to ensure peace, and secure a future for Nigeria’s children, saying he had enough public service experience to pilot the affairs of the country.

He said, “Beyond my early forays into the public sphere as a student leader, my abiding faith in the oneness of our country has been further reinforced by all my subsequent engagements in national affairs as a scholar, civil society voice and institution-builder, community and political organiser with an unapologetic pan-Nigerian and pan-African outlook, tireless advocate for human rights and democratic governance, two-term governor, federal minister, a founding Coordinator of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, and two-term Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum.

“Here then is my motivating testament and confession: I am a patriot born in these climes in the course of the first decade of our country’s independence, and I stake a bold claim to say that I am a full-blooded child of Nigeria. I grew up as did many of my generation socialised into the ideals of a united and virile nation. In my lifetime, I have witnessed some heart-warming moments of nation- and state-building that would make any citizen anywhere immeasurably proud.

“But I have also seen some truly challenging days in our journey of nationhood which have tested our collective resolve and demanded the exercise of considerable political savvy by our leaders over the years. I have taken as a key lesson from the admixture of high and low points we have experienced as a country that when and where we are charitable to one another and allow our shared humanity, innate spirit of solidarity, hard work, perseverance and underlying patriotism to prevail, we always succeed in overcoming and thriving through adversity.

“Hope such as I offer with my candidature is premised on a shared vision on which we can all agree, and for which we collectively strive, of a nation that is more confidently and uncompromisingly at one with itself, serving as home for all of us regardless of ethnicity, class, gender, age, disability, region or religion.”

Fayemi, therefore, promised that he would in the course of his campaign adhere to the highest standards of decorum, decency, and respect that Nigerians expect of their leaders, pledging to bring to full fruition his promises to the pride of all Nigerians and the admiration of the world.

His promises were as follow:

– To give full effect to this, concrete programmes of action will be launched in priority areas that will allow for a revamping of the credibility of the Nigerian state, the promotion and fulfillment of an enhanced social contract, and the rebirth of the national identity.

– Programmatically, as the standard bearer of the All Progressives Congress, I will be leading the implementation of a holistic and integrated response to the multifaceted security crises confronting us. To this end, the retooling of our armed forces, intelligence agencies, and border guards will be pursued in tandem with an overhaul of our policing system and the phasing in of bold universal social policies that will enable us decisively tackle poverty and upgrade human capital and security.

– The adoption of broad socio-economic measures that enhance our capacity to fight insecurity must be done at the same time as investments in reinforcing the deterrent capacity of the state through its armed forces, security agencies, and policing authorities. Authority and legitimacy coupled with deterrence and rapid response go hand in hand, just as we must better design and interface economic policies with broad social objectives and goals of political inclusivity towards a well-defined outcome, namely, sustained peace, stability, and progress of our country.

– Let there be no doubt: For the economy to serve broader social and political purposes that enhance human and state security, stem poverty, and promote national prosperity, my agenda for Nigeria encompasses attention to questions of productivity, diversification, domestic value addition, investments in and incentives for research, development, and innovation, and the expansion of domestic revenue mobilisation, among others.

– Considerable work is already ongoing on the upgrading and expansion of our infrastructure and one of my prime objectives would be to accelerate this both through public investments and partnerships with the private sector whilst simultaneously ensuring that we enforce accountability and get much greater value for money.

– By the same token, a major rescue and investment programme for the education sector, the health system, the civil service, and the local government system will be launched to re-orient each of them for the task of overall national development, and progress and prosperity.

– I fully understand that we cannot secure our prosperity without ensuring that our agricultural sector is able to deliver self-sufficiency in critical food markets, feed our efforts at agro-allied industrialisation and thus meaningfully enable the transformation of the unemployed into gainful employment, reinvigorate the rural areas, foster the coordinated expansion of commodity exchanges, and boost the flow of foreign exchange into the economy.

– No vision of national prosperity however impeccable or programme of national transformation however comprehensive can deliver the outcomes desired without attention to the planning system of the government writ large. We must build on recent successes in restoring our national planning system and statistical capacity in order to open new, forward-looking approaches to development management that is research and data-driven.

– As part of this commitment, a holistic approach to decentralisation will be embraced and institutionalised so that government and its services are brought closer to the people. Our programme of decentralisation will also feed into the goals of a stronger, more united, and stable Nigeria, outcomes which are not only good for our domestic prospects but which will also benefit West Africa, the rest of the African continent, and a troubled international multilateral system.

Fayemi and his co-politicians should desist from overheating the polity. The polity is already heated by various politicos, hence doesn’t deserve further heat.

Someone he has served a certain state as Governor for two terms, and intends to emerge as the president of his country, ought to at least start his declaration speech or campaign movement with a holistic outline of his numerous verifiable accomplishments while serving as a governor.

Truth be told, if one goes to Ekiti State right now for verification or fact-finding, he or she must ascertain that most pensioners in the state are still owed a backlog of pension and gratuity arrears. This is happening in virtually all the 36 states across Nigeria. Payment of gratuities has abruptly become a ‘tale by moonlight’ to sitting Nigerian governors.

Fayemi, a presidential aspirant, cannot tell Nigerians that all the roads in Ekiti, both rural and urban, are duly tarred and presently wearing a new look.

Nigerian politicians have really deceived their followers so much that they all deserve retirement at the moment. What Nigeria needs right now, is, total cleansing with complete fresh bloods, if we truly seek progress. The citizens have heard enough of these insincere promises.

Tesla has turned customers into FANS and created a fandom in markets!

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At Tekedia Institute, we have a case study on Tesla, and I have used this company extensively in our Startup Masterclass program, driving home the point on the necessity of meeting customer perceptions, well beyond customer needs and expectations.

You always hear from executives: “I will execute and the numbers will do the talking”. Interestingly, you can execute, but the numbers will not help you. Simply, how you make money and where you make money are more important than the actual numbers on the balance sheet and P&L!

Tesla is a car company which sells “software subscription” and emission credits, and makes all its competitors look lost, even though most are delivering “better automobile numbers”; Toyota sells close to 9 million cars than Tesla, but Tesla is valued at multiples more. How can a company which makes $54 billion gross revenue be valued more than a ” group” with total revenue of $1.6 trillion*?

Look into your business, move beyond needs and expectations. Elevate the perceptions of customers, set a new basis of competition and unlock value.

Look at the profit of Ford, GM, etc, but see how the market has valued Tesla; it goes beyond absolute $$. Tesla has turned customers into FANS and created a fandom in markets. Others are still meeting Needs but Tesla is creating Perception, a continuum with a mathematical asymptotic behaviour: catch me if you can!

*Tesla has given some points in the market cap

Madrid 3-1 City: City shellshocked by Rodrygo-inspired comeback

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Real Madrid had the 81044-capacity stadium roaring on Wednesday night as the Benzema-led administration punched their tickets into the finals of the UEFA Champions League. Guardiola and his men were stunned by Los Blancos response and were eventually outsmarted in the quest for the grandes stage.

With a one-goal advantage from the first leg, it looked like City had it all. The Citizens further extended their lead on aggregate with Mahrez finding the back of the net in the 73rd minute to seemingly exterminate Madrid. However, the thirteen time champions fought hard, responding on the 90-minute mark through Rodrygo.

The Brazilian youngster levelled things for his club a minute later causing a 30-minute extra time. Karim Benzema, the most fantastic player for La Casablanca stepped up to a spot-kick, four minutes after game resumption and slotted it past Ederson to hurt Guardiola and the entire Cityverse. 

The Frenchman has now scored 15 times in this prestigious competition and is further narrowing his competition for the Ballon D’or prize. Celebrating the league last weekend and paving through to the UCL finals four days later is really an exquisite performance

It’s final week at Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 7: The Call to Business Execution

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We are in the final week of Tekedia Mini-MBA edition 7 after 12 weeks. It has been a wonderful journey in our community. On Tuesday, we looked at Winning in Markets. Tomorrow (Thursday), the conversation is titled “The Call to Business Execution”. Largely, it is ACTION time and we need to go to the markets, and apply the constructs, capabilities and frameworks we have mastered. Until it is done, it has not been done!

How do we get things done? How do we execute in markets? Connect with the Zoom link in the Board.

Meanwhile, registration for the next edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA (June 6 – Sept 3, 2022) continues. It is $140 (or N60k) for the 12-week program which is self-paced and wholly online, if you beat the early bird deadline. Join us, and co-learn with me, and other amazing faculty. Register here.

Nigeria 2023: Obasanjo And His ‘Men Of Integrity’

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Ahead of the 2023 general elections in Nigeria, the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that the country was in need of ‘men and women of integrity’ to make things better.

The elder statesman further expressed optimism that whatever the situation and condition was in the acclaimed Africa’s giant, all would be well with the country.

Obasanjo, who said this at a Global Crusade organized by the Deeper Life Bible Church in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital territory, and monitored online, Tuesday, 3rd April 2022, urged Nigerians to have faith in God.

The erstwhile President, who just turned 85, stated that considering the situation of things, Nigeria and the entire world required God’s visitation, hence urging all children of God to seek His face for visitation.

“If you consider what is going on in our cities, our states, our country, our region of West Africa, our continent and indeed our globe, our world required crusade of this nature.

“Some people accused us, Christians of `religiosity’ without spirituality. Yes, that has been the position of the world even in the time of Jesus Christ, but should we lose hope? No.

“There is no time in the world that things have been bad that it is not the children of God that stood out,” he opined.

He went further to state that Noah stood out in his time and also Job, who God described as a man who feared God and shun evil and a man of great integrity.

“Nigeria needs such men of integrity at this present moment. I believe that because of these kinds of men and women of such virtue in Nigeria, God will open his eyes and have mercy on this country.

“Unless those who don’t want to be honest with themselves will say that all is well, but if we trust in God and believe in Jesus Christ all will be well. Children of God, whatever may be our situation, whatever may be the condition, let us have faith in God, and all will be well.” Obasanjo enjoined.

On his part, the General Overseer of the Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi, who had earlier paid a visit to the former president, prayed to God to grant him many more years to contribute to the progress of the country.

Kumuyi stated that his earlier visit was to show respect to Obasanjo and to also invite him to the crusade where he could share his words of wisdom with the people and the global community.

The general overseer, in his message, opined that God had prepared complete dominion over the circumstances of the world through Jesus Christ, saying the only way to have complete dominion over problems and other circumstances was to live in holiness and consecration to God through Jesus Christ.

Obasanjo ought to define what he meant by ‘men and women of integrity’ in his speech that could best be described as a sermon. It’s time we use more words to buttress the literal meaning of our statements in respect of the impending era of leadership transition in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Obasanjo should rather consider retiring from active politics. Though he remains an erstwhile president of Nigeria, it’s high time he thought it wise to honourably retire from the country’s political space.

I, and my likes, are no longer interested in listening to his sermon concerning how a leader should emerge in Nigeria. He and his likes should let Nigerians be, so they can make their collective choice in their right senses.

This is how he was given the opportunity to participate a few years ago and he ended up convincing Nigerians that Muhammadu Buhari was the messiah the country needed. But at the moment, he is the greatest antagonist to the present administration. Who is deceiving who?