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OOLI, Response To Africa’s Urgent Need For Quality Leadership – Gen. Agwai  (Rtd)

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OOLI 2025 Executive Leadership Course for CEOs and Directors — shaping leaders who shape the future. - Guiding excellence. Inspiring leadership. Building capacity. - The team behind transformative leadership development.

OOLI 2025 Executive Leadership Course for CEOs and Directors — shaping leaders who shape the future.
– Guiding excellence. Inspiring leadership. Building capacity.
– The team behind transformative leadership development.

Gen. Martin Luther Agwai (Rtd.)  Director and Chief Executive Officer, Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Institute (OOLI) in Ogun, has described the school  as a response to Africa’s urgent need for quality leadership.

Agwai stated this at the maiden convocation and induction ceremony of the institute on Saturday, Dec. 13  in Abeokuta.

This is contained is a statement by the institute’s Media Consultant, Prof. Elvis Otobo, issued to newsmen on Sunday in Lagos.

He noted that the ceremony that had not less than 30 graduating students, championed  a new era of transformative African leadership.

According to him, the institute  was conceived as a nursery for grooming a new breed of leaders, as well as a centre for practical, innovative and experiential leadership training.

He added that it was a platform to catalyze development from the family unit to the global stage.

“This maiden convocation therefore marks a historic milestone in the institute’s mission to raise a new generation of ethical, visionary and development driven leaders, for Nigeria and Africa,” he stated.

Also speaking, the Deputy Chief Executive, of the institute,  Prof. Samuel Daramola, assured  that the OOLI would  continue to collaborate with leading global institutions, to deliver world class, practice based leadership education.

Nigeria’s Former President, Olusegun  Obasanjo congratulated the inductees and reaffirmed the institute’s  commitment to grooming leaders who would  place national interest above personal gains.

He noted that leadership excellence was the core of OOLI’s vision.

Professor Elvis Otobo, a U.K. based media consultant commended the institute’s  international faculty, describing President Obasanjo’s experiential insights into Africa’s leadership deficits, as a highlight of the programme.

Prof. Otobo noted the graduation of the students marked  a new dawn  for leadership development  in Africa.

“The maiden convocation of OOLI signals the beginning of a long term continental project to redefine leadership culture in Africa.

“With its blend of global expertise, practical training, and ethical grounding, the institute  aims to produce leaders capable of driving sustainable development, institutional reforms and national transformation,” he said.

Also speaking, Pastor Seun Aderibigbe
Senior Pastor, RCCG and Barrister-at-Law, lauded the quality of training offered at the institute and highlighted its  innovative leadership programme for secondary school prefects.

According to him, this is an initiative he personally benefited from as a former Lagos State head boy.

He described OOLI as a continuation of President Obasanjo’s enduring legacy across generations.

On his part, Amb. Dr. Deji Bolusemihi,
Managing Director, Midfield Insurance Brokers Ltd commended the facilitators and stressed  that the OOLI’s curriculum promoted  a new model of Afrodemocracy, tailored to Africa’s developmental realities.

He encouraged corporate organisations  to adopt OOLI’s programmes for leadership renewal.

Also contributing, some of the graduands lauded the  OOLI’s transformative  Impact, as they also shared their experiences, while praising the  curriculum, faculty and the institute’s vision.

Earlier In his keynote lecture, Prof. Banji Oyelaran Oyeyinka, Senior Special Adviser on Industrialisation to the African Development Bank Group,delivered  a compelling and data rich analysis of Nigeria’s leadership challenges and the urgent need for a new leadership ethos.

Graduation Photo – OOLI 2025: From left to right: General Martin?Luther Agwai (Retired), Director and Chief Executive Officer of OOLI; His Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, Former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Chairman of the OOLI Board of Trustees; Professor Banji Oyelaran?Oyeyinka, Guest Speaker; Professor Daramola, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of OOLI; and Professor Jeremiah Ojediran, Vice?Chancellor of Bells University of Technology…..

The lecture is titled: Leadership and Economic Development; A Call for Visionary, Ethical and Competent Leadership.

 He stressed that  leadership  determined  the social, political and economic trajectory of nations.

According to him, vision, strategic planning, merit based appointments, crisis management  and integrity are non negotiable qualities for national transformation.

“Nigeria’s development has been hindered by a persistent ‘vision–execution gap’, weak institutions, predatory governance and the resource curse.

Countries such as Singapore, South Korea, Rwanda, Vietnam and China demonstrate how disciplined leadership and industrial policy can transform nations within decades,” he said.

He then urged Nigeria to embrace value based recruitment, strengthen institutions, industrialise agriculture and invest heavily in human capital.

Oyeyinka also recommended that OOLI established a ‘Nigerian Youth Leadership Academy’ to nurture future leaders grounded in ethics, policy competence, and national service.

OOLI 2025 Executive Leadership Course for CEOs and Directors — shaping leaders who shape the future.
– Guiding excellence. Inspiring leadership. Building capacity.
– The team behind transformative leadership development.
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