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PoliticsRe: Urhobo Youths To Queue Behind Hon. Agwariavwodo by Omen100(m): 11:42am On Oct 10, 2013
All of dem dey mad 4 deir liver, so dem just remember say Urhobo get youth 2day abi? dem nor serious angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
Foreign AffairsRe: Ali Zeidan, Libyan Prime-Minister Kidnapped By Armed Men by Omen100(m): 6:49am On Oct 10, 2013
let Me add my voice because I am not ready to say a word. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Shekau Displays Seized Weapons From Nigerian Troops by Omen100(m): 3:06pm On Oct 09, 2013
make I clear my desk 1st because its almost closing time but then, what is wrong with dis dude called "shekau"? can't him just die or remind dead & allow us Nigerians to be in peace with ourselves? angry angry angry angry angry angry
RomanceRe: “I Caught My Husband In Our 60-year-old Neighbour’s Bedroom,” Wife Tells Court by Omen100(m): 5:42pm On Oct 08, 2013
Y is dis topic in dis section? angry angry grin
PoliticsRe: Great Leaders Beget Great Followers, By Rotimi Amaechi by Omen100(m): 5:24pm On Oct 08, 2013
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Being a paper presented by Rivers State Governor, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, at the 2013 Quintessence Ball and Awards ceremony held in Trenton New Jersey, recentlyThe difference between followers and leaders is that followers need leaders to help them follow what leaders themselves are following. This relationship takes the form of a shared response-ability to a shared calling. Both find each other in a true fellowship to create the world responsibly
The ‘African King’: In the words of Ali Mazrui, famous Kenyan writer-scholar, leadership in Africa falls into four broad categories. First is the intimidatory leader. Second is the patriarchal leader. Third, is the leader of reconciliation.

Fourth, is the mobilization leader. The intimidatory leader relies heavily on the use of force and coercion to have his way always. The patriarchal leader is the father-figure who commands neo-filial reverence. Meanwhile, the third type of leadership derives its effectiveness via tactical accommodation and a capacity to discover areas of compromise between otherwise antagonistic view points.

Africa provides an avalanche of examples, from the traditional, feudal, all-knowing, unquestionable emperors to military dictators and political overlords. They abound in the past and in the present. Africa has birthed the good, the bad and the ugly.

Perhaps the geographical size and cultural complexity of the continent makes this inevitable. In recent history, we easily point to leaders in the caste of the late Idi Amin Dada of Uganda and Emperor Bokassa of the Central African Republic, as a clear example of a coercive and intimidatory leadership, on the other hand, South Africa’s Nelson Mandela stands tall as a classic example of a reconciliatory leadership. Clearly, we can see the resultant followership and societal welfare engendered by the duo’s individual styles.

Norms must be ‘normal’: Ideally, leaders must be seen in the true light of what they are – persons called to serve and not to be served. In a fast-moving, democratic world, it is detrimental to continue to hold fast to the norms, cultures and beliefs that ensure our continued socio-economic enslavement. Leaders must be seen as ‘servant-rulers’. In a democracy, there must be a tipping point where the followers determine the direction of leadership. Africa cannot remain isolated from the rest of the world in terms of citizen power.

Africa, and indeed, Nigeria must remain culturally authentic but it must of necessity remain dynamic. The ‘normal’ world of today is a world that questions, that probes and that demands accountability from those who are elected to rule. We stand today at a critical point in the history of our great nation, Nigeria. The increasing mis-governance and the growing stifling of opposing voices is known to us all. Our patriarchal instincts cannot dictate to us at the times of decision-making – when our raised voices will make a difference. The discerning can hear the clear voice of change.

The people have a say, after all…The concept of leadership in African socialisation and followership shows that much of the time the people are unaware of their inherent ‘People Power’. Therefore we have a situation of servitude, trampling of rights, the stifling of opposing voices and the flagrant abuse of power. In the end we have a followership that is subservient, muffled, and unquestioning.

The people’s commonwealth is hi-jacked by a select, powerful few and transparency, accountability and good governance are thrown to the whirlwinds. Consequently, Africa continues to tag behind in the league of global development. How long should this continue?

‘Like followers, like leaders…’ It is often said a people deserve the leaders they get. This may not be true at all times, yet it holds a lot of water in a good number of African countries. Without any doubt, both followers and leaders are products of their society. The society can therefore only reproduce itself.

Therefore, for the followers to earn good leadership, for the followers to see dreams of development and improvements of the society and the people crystallize into reality, the followers must be prepared to re-invent themselves. They must be prepared to be accountable, transparent and mean well for the collective good of the land in their ‘micro-governance’ levels. As the proverb says, ‘you cannot throw stones from a glass house’ or, better still, ‘he who must come to equity must come with clean hands’.

CONCLUSION: ‘WHAT CAN MAN DO?’

Having examined the above, do we throw our hands in the air and ask: ‘What can man do?’ as many are bound to say in these days of uncertainty?

The people are the core determinants of the dynamics of every society. It is common place to hear in Nigeria that ‘our votes don’t matter’, but I tell you that through constant participation and insistence on transparency and accountability in the electoral process, the people can eventually have their way and the system has no other choice but to be straightened out.

The people remian the power-base of the nation. They determine the quality of leaders they get, and determine the direction of the governance. They can monitor accountability in governance and the strategic direction of the country. Never forget that the voice of the people will continue to remain the voice of God.

True, there is always a tipping point…

In the words of Michael McKinney, “Followership, like leadership, is a role and not a destination.”And, for Barbara Kellerman, “Followership does not mean changing the rank of followers but changing their response to their rank, their response to their superiors and to the situation at hand.”

I therefore strongly believe that as Nigerians emboldened by the love of country, we must stand up to the challenges of the moment. We must stand up, as they say, to be counted. We must question the status quo within the ambits of the law. We must ensure probity. We must fight within the ambits of the law to ensure that Nigeria realizes its greatness in the comity of nations.

Sooner than we imagine, our children will ask us what parts we played in the affairs of our nation when it mattered most—as active, patriotic actors or passive and passive citizens, even traitors? That time is nearer that we assumed all along.

If today or tomorrow we have a failure of governance, how can the governed heap all the blames at the doorpost of the government when they did not carry out their civic obligation of lending their voices at critical times?

We have in our hands, today, the power to steer the affairs of state. We have the power of ‘the Voice of the People’ – our mandate. Luckily, trends in social media and the globalization now ensure that nothing is hidden any more. From our various corners, we can awake and make a difference. We can hold our governments at the various levels accountable. They are not gods or masquerades; they are flesh and blood. We can hold them accountable.

Today, we can truly rise to be the citizen-kings that would produce and sustain the ideal leadership that our progenitors, our future generations would be proud of —a Nigeria that truly embodies its capacities, its potentials, the Pride of Africa and a testimony to the world!

No one says that the road to Realization will be paved in gold. No one says Change will go unchallenged by the unchanging Status Quo. Yet no one doubts the divine truism in the time-tested truth—THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE REMAINS THE VOICE OF GOD!

Truly, followers are leaders. Truly, you can be the change that you so passionately yearn for!

God bless the good people of RiversState!

God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!

God bless you all!

Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/great-leaders-beget-great-followers-great-followers-beget-great-leaders-rotimi-amaechi/#sthash.LkOQnXPZ.dpuf
Wonderful piece.
PoliticsRe: Femi Fani Kayode Calls Ninister Of Aviation A Vampire On Twitter! by Omen100(m): 4:11pm On Oct 08, 2013
Will be right back, let 1st clear my desk for it is almost closing time.
PoliticsRe: Now I Know How They Plotted Against Me – Bode George by Omen100(m): 8:45am On Oct 07, 2013
But this same man once accused Bola Tinubu of being behind his quandaries, so I don't get it.
PoliticsRe: Reuben Abati And Fani-Kayode Insult Themselves On Twitter by Omen100(m): 10:19pm On Oct 04, 2013
Desola: But Femi fine sha!

That Reuben looks like obo lagido.
You see yourself for outside?


And to topic, there is only one jobless man among those two men and that man is reuben abati, fulls-top.
Foreign AffairsRe: Vietnam general Giap dies at 102-scripted Vietnam's victory against US (pics) by Omen100(m): 8:20pm On Oct 04, 2013
RIP.
EducationRe: PHOTOS: Shocking State Of Nigerian Universities by Omen100(m): 8:08pm On Oct 04, 2013
Rossikk: Those pics, where authentic and up to date - have more to do with the corruption of the related university authorities, than any federal govt wrongdoing. If you want to tell me that a federal university does not get enough 'allocation' to keep its toilets clean or buy basic equipment for its lab under this Jonathan administration, I'll tell you you are a born ignoramus. Go and check how much each of these institutions receive per year and tell me if you cannot maintain toilet with that amount. Rubbish.

ITS THE DUTY OF THE FEDERAL/JONATHAN'S LEAD GOVT TO FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTIONS AND NOT TO CONDOLED IT BECAUSE OF 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
EducationRe: PHOTOS: Shocking State Of Nigerian Universities by Omen100(m): 8:04pm On Oct 04, 2013
atlwireles: The pictures, we see today are the results of too much centralization. Why is the federal government in the university businesshuh The University system in this country spends hundred of billions yearly at the federal level on salaries and allowances. Universities generate billions from fees and miscellaneous cost. Ask their VCs and Senates why their schools look like war zones or refugee camps undecided Keep waiting for Abuja to solve your problems.
ABUJA IS THE MOTHER
EducationRe: PHOTOS: Shocking State Of Nigerian Universities by Omen100(m):
peleson: I bet whoever has put up these pictures, unilag is never and can never ever ever ever be like this. Uniport too.
Unilag fresh walahi.
Don't blame the FG, blame the lecturers and university administrators that collect allocation and WOM into their deep pocket and keep looking for more and more from FG n keep blaming FG. Rubbish!
Blame ur VCs more!

WE SHOULD ALSO BLAMED THE LECTURERS FOR THE DEPILATED STATE OF THE NIGERIAN POLICE COLLEGE BEFORE IT WAS REHABILITATED BY THE PRESIDENT.



AND FOR THOSE OF YOU, WHO ARE SAYING THAT WE SHOULD CHANNELED THE BLAMES TO INDIVIDUAL ENTITIES, IF YOU DON'T KNOW, YOU BETTER KNOW THAT MOST STATE UNIVERSITIES ARE FAR WELL INFRASTRUCTURAL EQUIP THAN THE ALMIGHTY FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES, THEY ARE ONLY LIVING ON THE FORMER GLORY.
EducationRe: PHOTOS: Shocking State Of Nigerian Universities by Omen100(m): 7:23pm On Oct 04, 2013
Controversy: Must we criticize FG government for everything? VC and school authority what are they doing with billions they are collecting as allocation?
What about school fees? Blaming GEJ for not sweeping your house.
And some mentally challenged governors like Rochas are still propagating their free education on dirty and smelly school, why not collect a token from students and build a standard place for them
YES BRO, WE MUST HIT THEM VERY HARD BECAUSE FG CONTROL'S NEARLY ALL STATE AGENCIES(INCLUDING EFCC, WHICH IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST FINANCIAL CRIMES WHICH IS SOLE REASON WHY THE NEARLY ALL STATE INSTITUTIONS ARE IN A SORRY CIRCUMSTANCES.
EducationRe: PHOTOS: Shocking State Of Nigerian Universities by Omen100(m): 7:15pm On Oct 04, 2013
mankand: But this problem is not from Jonathan now? It should be traced back to all our leaders who turned deaf ears and send their children to study in universities abroad.

I believe the only way to clean Nigeria is for everyone to take off religion and tribalism. Let us see ourselves beyond borders.

The decay in Nigeria is too much that even Jonathan is confused on how to get them fixed.

Nigeria still have a very long way to go

LIKE YOU HAVE RIGHTLY SAID, THE PROBLEM SHOULD BE TRACED TO OUR LEADERS WHICH PRESIDENT JONATHAN IS PART OFF & IF ONLY, HE HAD SINCE STARTED THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2009 AGREEMENT REACHED WITH ASUU, WE WOULD HAVE STARTED SEEING CHANGES. SO, NIGERIANS SHOULD HOLD THEIR LEADERS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS/INACTION'S.
PoliticsRe: On the Dangerous Gulf Emerging Amongst Nigerians by Omen100(m):
PointB: What crap is this one yapping about? What has Itsekiri, Urhobo and Igbo got to do with Nigerians 'insensitivity' to people who died trying to ferry the dead in a chartered aircraft? Must everything be seen from tribal lens?

Abeg park somewhere!
look yourself in the mirror & say the truth to yourself, the issue being talked about here is far beyond the " ferrying of a dead corpse in a chartered aircraft which crashed & lead to more dead corpses, the issue being discussed its about Nigerians becoming heartless to their fellow countrymen & you pointb, theoctopus, insincere 9igerian & their likes are just so predictable, like I have rightly said, Nigeria is what it is today because of the government of the day.


Nigerians, imagined the kind of humans our president has surrender himself with, you guys are the swines who are feeding the president with falsehoods
PoliticsRe: On the Dangerous Gulf Emerging Amongst Nigerians by Omen100(m): 5:14pm On Oct 04, 2013
The worst of it all is the unseen physical battles being fought between the Igbos + Ijaws against any other tribes who speaks against the erroneous policies of president Jonathan's lead administration, to the length that their own regional fellows are being addressed as betrayers just because they are not from the same philosophical schools of thoughts, even my elder brother do call me sometimes a traitor just because I acquired the Yoruba political philosophy.

I am an Urhobo by tribe but my elder sibling sees me as Itsekiri because the Itsekiri shared the political philosophy
PoliticsRe: 1500 PDP Members Decamp To APGA by Omen100(m): 12:31pm On Oct 04, 2013
ikwere militant: i tink u should be concernd abot d saraki nd hs patner in crimes loot in kawara or d 10biln naira loot of aliyu baba ole of niger state or tell ur sheep in wolf clothng gov of imo state wat he has beng dong wit d 100biln loans he colectd. Or tell ur holy dan dou gov fashole to pay hs pensoners.or beter stl get tinubu out of d hospitl
Mannequin(ikwere militant), I think you can do better next time, okay? grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Army Jets Bomb Boko-Haram Camps After College Massacre by Omen100(m): 12:22pm On Oct 04, 2013
I will only believe 13volts of Nairaland & by the way were has he been? huh huh huh huh huh huh huh
EducationRe: Polytechnic Lecturers Commence Strike Today by Omen100(m): 10:01am On Oct 04, 2013
tomakint: While I pity the students whose academic lives these 'greedy lecturers' careless about I can only tell ASUP and even their colleagues at the universities, ASUU, that 'dem go tire' undecided
You are a disgrace to the Nigerian Institutions you attended. angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: 1500 PDP Members Decamp To APGA by Omen100(m): 8:26am On Oct 04, 2013
Toktee: Hei guy,this one no be news,everybdy know that apga is pdp and pdp is apga,so plzzzzzzz
NEXT............
You have once more nailed the botched medical doctor called Dr. Ifeanyichukwu turned buttlicker, who is known as an unstable Slapstick comedian who is suffering nervous breakdown grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
EducationRe: Parents Panic As Aregbe Redistributes Students To Give Way For Tinubu’s Mall by Omen100(m): 8:37pm On Oct 03, 2013
solomon111: The Niger-delta resources will never get into the control of these rascals.
We're waiting for you in 2015.
Dude, please stop ranting like an angry little boy who can barely take a piece without slashing it all over the place. Insincere 9igeria, since when did Sahara reporters became a source for legitimate informations to you, mr. Unstable personality?
EducationRe: Parents Panic As Aregbe Redistributes Students To Give Way For Tinubu’s Mall by Omen100(m): 5:02pm On Oct 03, 2013
berem: Saharareporters have suddenly become the favourite site for Sincere 9gerian to copy and paste his news? The same Saharareporters he once said spread lies and give false information? How interesting! grin

Berem Babe, the chauvinist should be neglected or what should we expect from a failed doctor turn a buttlicker?
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EducationRe: Parents Panic As Aregbe Redistributes Students To Give Way For Tinubu’s Mall by Omen100(m): 4:57pm On Oct 03, 2013
No time for insincere chauvinists who are parading themselves as sane humans grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin










sincere9igerian, you are a

PoliticsRe: Amechi Vs Omehia : Supreme Court Disappoints Anti - Amechi Camp by Omen100(m): 4:48pm On Oct 03, 2013
Jonathan, jonathan, jonathan take your time oooo, these which you are doing is an act of desperation oooooo
PoliticsRe: -- by Omen100(m): 4:43pm On Oct 03, 2013
Who among you should we take serious now? shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Black Boxes Recovered From Plane Crash - AIB by Omen100(m): 2:26pm On Oct 03, 2013
fpeter: thank God
What are you thanking God for? huh huh huh huh huh huh
PoliticsRe: Nizamiye Hospital Opens In Abuja(pictures) by Omen100(m): 2:24pm On Oct 03, 2013
wesley80: Looks mighty impressive but the question is where will they find first class doctors and nurses to run the place? Hope they are prepared to import them also. Just saying.
That's never a problem, they can get cheap first class Indians doctors to man the place, even there are also first class Pakistani-an doctors with lots of experience, so that's shouldn't among their problems. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Nizamiye Hospital Opens In Abuja(pictures) by Omen100(m): 2:13pm On Oct 03, 2013
kelvincoll: wink Naija's Grey Anatomy season begins!..lol

This is nice, I pray they offer world class care as well
Its met for world class Nigeria elites & might's. with world class loots stolen from ordinary Nigerians who knows nothing about the opening of this world class hospital in Abuja. wink wink wink wink wink wink wink wink wink wink
PoliticsRe: Sponsorship Of 6 Students In Russia Withdrawn by Omen100(m): 1:06pm On Oct 03, 2013
na dem sabi, after all I'm also from Delta region and I trained myself through Higher Institutions, so I feel the same for them.
PoliticsRe: US:BOKO HARAM IS BEING USED BY BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH, CHRISTIANS AND MUSLIMS by Omen100(m): 12:14pm On Oct 03, 2013
Wsdm: Northern elites are not talkative like their southern Counterparts. They understand the sensitive nature of the whole things and shall reply Jonathan at the right time. Jigawa governor boasted that if boko haram touches his state he will expose all the brouhaha surrounding it. Have you heard of any bomb in Jigawa state?

Brother, please how truthful is the bolded above?

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