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The Transformative Power of Training

The Transformative Power of Training In the quiet embrace of nature, shepherds engage in a timeless relationship with their flocks, highlighting the profound impact of training. This isn't just about guiding sheep but building trust and understanding. Shepherds learn their sheep's unique personalities, fostering trust and ensuring safety. By teaching sheep to navigate safely, avoid dangers, and find nourishment, shepherds instil vital survival skills. This mirrors our own need for vigilance and wise choices. A well-trained flock moves with unity and resilience, strengthening social bonds. This harmony reflects the interconnectedness we seek in life. Shepherds also grow through this process, developing patience, empathy, and a deeper connection to nature. Shepherding reminds us to slow down and connect deeply in a fast-paced world. It's a lesson in patience, leadership, and care. Let's embrace these values and become mentors and compassionate caretakers for those around...

The Leadership Dilemma: A Call for Personal Excellence in Nigeria. By Itoro Uwah

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  Nigeria stands at a critical juncture, grappling with an endemic system crisis that permeates the very fabric of our society. The axiom "you cannot give what you do not have" rings particularly true in these challenging times. This fundamental truth should serve as a compass for every Nigerian and our leaders as they navigate the complexities of governance and national development. To truly move forward, we must embark on an introspective journey that repositions our collective mindset towards personal excellence , a transformation that could reflect positively on our nation's future. Unfortunately, the current generation seems entrapped in a cycle of self-interest and shortsighted priorities. Many appear to have lost sight of the essence of their roles as leaders—an oath taken to secure and protect the citizens of Nigeria. Instead, we observe a disturbing trend: citizens being commodified and reduced to mere tools for personal gain rather than valued members of a t...