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SCOPE ON TRENT
Dr Justin Udie
13 episodes
2 days ago
Conversations on critical global issues including inequalities, sustainable development, entrepreneurship, graduate employability, and pan African affairs
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Conversations on critical global issues including inequalities, sustainable development, entrepreneurship, graduate employability, and pan African affairs
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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DOES LEADERSHIP COME FROM GOD | WALE ADEKANLA
SCOPE ON TRENT
30 minutes 47 seconds
4 years ago
DOES LEADERSHIP COME FROM GOD | WALE ADEKANLA

In this episode of my series on "DOES LEADERSHIP COME FROM GOD, Wale Adekanla (a popular US-based Nigerian Motivational Speaker and Leadership Coach) attempt to address critical question around African Leadership whilst exploring the position of God in Leadership. Highlights of his views include the mindset before leadership position as it impacts on transformation, how vision is sacrificed by sentiments leading to mediocrity and complete lack of family and cultural value system.  Principally, Wale argued that God has invested in man the ability to make choices and whichever choice he makes, he gets a maximum result. 

Thank you but please listen and if any comments, feel free to contact me. 


Dr Justin Udie 

SCOPE ON TRENT
Conversations on critical global issues including inequalities, sustainable development, entrepreneurship, graduate employability, and pan African affairs