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Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Omooba77(op): 4:06pm On Nov 24, 2024
The Catholic Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah, on Sunday, described President Bola Tinubu, his predecessor Muhammadu Buhari, and other previous heads of state as leaders who found themselves in power by accident.

Kukah noted that it was evident none of them were fully prepared before assuming office, especially in a world where the demands of leadership are rapidly evolving.

The bishop made these remarks while delivering a keynote address at the official commissioning of Start-Rite School’s new building and the 4th Amaka Ndoma-Egba Memorial Lecture in Abuja.



Kukah lamented that the fundamental element missing in Nigerian leadership is knowledge.

While acknowledging the nation’s embrace of the democratic principle of ‘one man, one vote,’ the cleric expressed concern that democracy appears to be malfunctioning under successive administrations.

He stated, “If we are to start from the beginning, you will find that almost every leader who came to power in Nigeria did so as a result of one accident or another. President Tinubu, who said he was prepared for the role, is struggling. We are still trying to get off the ground. He took over from Buhari, who had already given up.


“Buhari succeeded Jonathan, who thought he would retire after being deputy governor, but circumstances thrust him into power. Jonathan succeeded Yar’Adua, who had planned to return to teaching at Ahmadu Bello University after his governorship.

“Yar’Adua, in turn, succeeded Obasanjo, who was unexpectedly released from prison to become president. Obasanjo took over after Abacha, who was being positioned by five political parties to rule indefinitely until nature intervened.

“Abacha succeeded Shonekan, who was a business executive at UAC before being called to serve as Head of State. We can go on and on, but the fundamental issue in governance is knowledge. Leaders need a deep understanding of their environment.”

Kukah stressed that while the world has changed, the expectations of leadership have not.



Marwa attributed the country’s struggles with various societal vices to failures in leadership and accountability.

He also raised concerns about a growing syndicate of
visually impaired individuals involved in the illicit drug trade in Nigeria.


“As Chairman of the NDLEA, we have encountered many challenges from drug traffickers. Recently, we uncovered an intriguing cartel involving visually impaired individuals.

“We arrested a blind man transporting a large consignment of cannabis from Lagos to Kano. Upon interrogation, he claimed ignorance of the contents, saying he was simply delivering a package.

“When asked who gave him the consignment, he provided a name, which led us to another blind individual in Lagos. That individual revealed a partner, who was also blind. Eventually, we traced the ultimate handler, who turned out to be blind as well,” he explained.

Marwa declined to provide further details about the cartel’s leader, stating, “I won’t tell you the rest of the story.”

In his closing remarks, Marwa commended Senator Ndoma-Egba, Chairman of the Board of Advisory for Start-Rite School, for organising the memorial lecture in honour of his late wife, Amaka Ndoma-Egba.

He said, “Amaka Ndoma-Egba was a visionary who founded this school to equip students with the skills needed to thrive in an ever-changing world.”

The late Amaka’s 17-year-old initiative, Start-Rite School, began with a modest class of seven pupils in 2008 and has since grown into a leading institution with over 800 students across nursery, primary, and secondary levels in Abuja.
https://punchng.com/tinubu-buhari-part-of-nigerias-accidental-leadership-cycle-kukah/

Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by HgAkpobomeEr: 4:56pm On Nov 24, 2024
Kukah should have just kept quiet.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Bobloco:
While Tinubu's urchinstons, BATerians, and paid agents claim that the drug lord prepared for the position of president of Nigeria over two decades ago, one wonders how someone who prepared for such a role could end up becoming the worst president the country has ever had.....prepared for over two decades but arriving with no blueprint

Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Chinjo2: 5:01pm On Nov 24, 2024
As painful as it may sound, this is the gospel truth
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 5:21pm On Nov 24, 2024
Sir with all due respect APC presidents are not in anyway accidental, never can they be.

Instead they forced themselves on Nigerians and Nigeria.

Now we can see Thier beautiful handiwork of extensive destruction since circa. 2015
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by helinues: 5:22pm On Nov 24, 2024
Ok we have read
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by agulion: 5:23pm On Nov 24, 2024
This is pure truth, even most of us Yoruba Muslims knew this but have to just pretend
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by festacman(m):
The biggest disappointment is BAT who, for long, wanted power. Ordinarily, one would have expected him to have studied and documented solution ideas to various sectoral problems of Nigeria. So far, apart from IMF-promoted taxations and removal of subsidies there is no sign of any roadmap to revive Nigeria's economy.

He had looooong time to prepare and, so far, it seems he still came unprepared.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Georgry(m): 5:31pm On Nov 24, 2024
HgAkpobomeEr:
Kukah should have just kept quiet.
Go and keep him quiet you agent of fascism.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Okoroawusa: 5:37pm On Nov 24, 2024
Mynd44 please read the article and change the headline.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Shadomaan7: 5:42pm On Nov 24, 2024
Accidental leaders, na so so accident them dey cause for this country
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Eboofa: 5:46pm On Nov 24, 2024
Omooba77:
The Catholic Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah, on Sunday, described President Bola Tinubu, his predecessor Muhammadu Buhari, and other previous heads of state as leaders who found themselves in power by accident.

Kukah noted that it was evident none of them were fully prepared before assuming office, especially in a world where the demands of leadership are rapidly evolving.

The bishop made these remarks while delivering a keynote address at the official commissioning of Start-Rite School’s new building and the 4th Amaka Ndoma-Egba Memorial Lecture in Abuja.


The only accidental president was jonathan.........the result of the civil war all but ensured that the victors in the conflict "captured" the yeye Nigerian state! Nigeria belongs and is run by the Aboki/Agbado conspiracy! finito

Peter Obi is living in cloud cuckoo nine realm.........its beginning to dawn on him!



Kukah lamented that the fundamental element missing in Nigerian leadership is knowledge.

While acknowledging the nation’s embrace of the democratic principle of ‘one man, one vote,’ the cleric expressed concern that democracy appears to be malfunctioning under successive administrations.

He stated, “If we are to start from the beginning, you will find that almost every leader who came to power in Nigeria did so as a result of one accident or another. President Tinubu, who said he was prepared for the role, is struggling. We are still trying to get off the ground. He took over from Buhari, who had already given up.


“Buhari succeeded Jonathan, who thought he would retire after being deputy governor, but circumstances thrust him into power. Jonathan succeeded Yar’Adua, who had planned to return to teaching at Ahmadu Bello University after his governorship.

“Yar’Adua, in turn, succeeded Obasanjo, who was unexpectedly released from prison to become president. Obasanjo took over after Abacha, who was being positioned by five political parties to rule indefinitely until nature intervened.

“Abacha succeeded Shonekan, who was a business executive at UAC before being called to serve as Head of State. We can go on and on, but the fundamental issue in governance is knowledge. Leaders need a deep understanding of their environment.”

Kukah stressed that while the world has changed, the expectations of leadership have not.



Marwa attributed the country’s struggles with various societal vices to failures in leadership and accountability.

He also raised concerns about a growing syndicate of
visually impaired individuals involved in the illicit drug trade in Nigeria.


“As Chairman of the NDLEA, we have encountered many challenges from drug traffickers. Recently, we uncovered an intriguing cartel involving visually impaired individuals.

“We arrested a blind man transporting a large consignment of cannabis from Lagos to Kano. Upon interrogation, he claimed ignorance of the contents, saying he was simply delivering a package.

“When asked who gave him the consignment, he provided a name, which led us to another blind individual in Lagos. That individual revealed a partner, who was also blind. Eventually, we traced the ultimate handler, who turned out to be blind as well,” he explained.

Marwa declined to provide further details about the cartel’s leader, stating, “I won’t tell you the rest of the story.”

In his closing remarks, Marwa commended Senator Ndoma-Egba, Chairman of the Board of Advisory for Start-Rite School, for organising the memorial lecture in honour of his late wife, Amaka Ndoma-Egba.

He said, “Amaka Ndoma-Egba was a visionary who founded this school to equip students with the skills needed to thrive in an ever-changing world.”

The late Amaka’s 17-year-old initiative, Start-Rite School, began with a modest class of seven pupils in 2008 and has since grown into a leading institution with over 800 students across nursery, primary, and secondary levels in Abuja.


https://punchng.com/tinubu-buhari-part-of-nigerias-accidental-leadership-cycle-kukah/
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by odejimioflagos: 5:50pm On Nov 24, 2024
Kukah don dey talk too much these days.

God will help Tinubu and he will succeed.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Kobojunkie: 5:52pm On Nov 24, 2024
Omooba77:
✓ The Catholic Archbishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah, on Sunday, described President Bola Tinubu, his predecessor Muhammadu Buhari, and other previous heads of state as leaders who found themselves in power by accident.
Kukah noted that it was evident none of them were fully prepared before assuming office, especially in a world where the demands of leadership are rapidly evolving.
Accidental?🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

Why Nigerians no dey bitch slap nonsense out of people who still speak like this even after all they have been put through is what continues to amaze me.😩😩😩😩😩
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Omoslim26: 5:57pm On Nov 24, 2024
odejimioflagos:
Kukah don dey talk too much these days.

God will help Tinubu and he will succeed.
The truth dey torment the spirit of zombism inside you ba grin grin grin grin grin

T-pain no get any intention of making Nigeria better, na only Emilokan and election matter to the failure of all failures Tpain grin grin grin

Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by sapele914(m): 5:57pm On Nov 24, 2024
Shadomaan7:
Accidental leaders, na so so accident them dey cause for this country
Accidental leaders, for accidental citizens.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by sapele914(m): 6:02pm On Nov 24, 2024
Omoslim26:
The truth dey torment the spirit of zombism inside you ba grin grin grin grin grin

T-pain no get any intention of making Nigeria better, na only Emilokan and election matter to the failure of all failures Tpain grin grin grin
Make Nigeria better for Lazy ungrateful people not ready to help themselves.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by trutharena: 6:09pm On Nov 24, 2024
Accidental leadership is better than intentional cluelessness.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 6:11pm On Nov 24, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Accidental?🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

Why Nigerians no dey bitch slap nonsense out of people who still speak like this even after all they have been put through is what continues to amaze me.😩😩😩😩😩
I wonder o

How can the clergy say that Buhari who came for his chapter 2 & 3 and T-PAIN are accidental presidents? 🤷🏼🙄
I mean who does that?
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by zombieHUNTER: 6:12pm On Nov 24, 2024
Buhari and Tinubu the lost old men Yoruba people foisted on Nigeria since 2015


We have never had it this bad in this country since APc came to fruition
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Omoslim26: 6:16pm On Nov 24, 2024
sapele914:
Make Nigeria better for Lazy ungrateful people not ready to help themselves.
Hahaha hahaha see pickpocket 419 jobless lazy urchin wey dey destined to be a zombie omo eru all the days of him life dey call other lazy grin grin

All this zombie urchins sef grin grin

Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Kobojunkie: 6:17pm On Nov 24, 2024
VeeVeeMyLuv:
➜ I wonder o. How can the clergy say that Buhari who came for his chapter 2 & 3 and T-PAIN are accidental presidents? 🤷🏼🙄 I mean who does that?
Na the Nigerian people wey never begin carry stone dey stone all these wicked apologists of their many evil politicians dey vex me pass... how people go just siddon dey take all of this nonsense .... 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by tundegan: 6:26pm On Nov 24, 2024
Bishop Kukah don dey talk too much these days.

Tinubu is not an accidental leader. He is well prepared and has the experience to lead Nigeria.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by VeeVeeMyLuv(f): 6:36pm On Nov 24, 2024
Kobojunkie:
Na the Nigerian people wey never begin carry stone dey stone all these wicked apologists of their many evil politicians dey vex me pass... how people go just siddon dey take all of this nonsense .... 🙄🙄🙄🙄
🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Omooba77(op): 9:08pm On Nov 24, 2024
Every knows,....Nlfpmod, that they never prepared for this post........
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Artscollection: 9:10pm On Nov 24, 2024
You endorsed the broad day robbery call selection by the idiotic inec bastard, you where in the election committee so you are part of the problem
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by chichar1(f): 9:24pm On Nov 24, 2024
tundegan:
Bishop Kukah don dey talk too much these days.

Tinubu is not an accidental leader. He is well prepared and has the experience to lead Nigeria.
Madman Anthem.
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by simpleseyi: 9:25pm On Nov 24, 2024
Yen Yen Yen

Cho Cho Cho


Go and collect form and contest against the JAGABAN
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by chichar1(f): 9:26pm On Nov 24, 2024
[quote author=odejimioflagos post=13301675
I don dey talk too much these days.

Devil will help Tinubu and he will succeed.[/quote]
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by Salewa97: 11:16pm On Nov 24, 2024
Accidental leaders with deliberate policies

Hahahaha
Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by sapele914(m): 11:26pm On Nov 24, 2024
Omoslim26:
Hahaha hahaha see pickpocket 419 jobless lazy urchin wey dey destined to be a zombie omo eru all the days of him life dey call other lazy grin grin

All this zombie urchins sef grin grin
Very funny Clown, make President Tinubu arrange Nigeria, make ungrateful Thing like yourself benefit?

Dey wait for The Jagaban 1 of The Universe, na your food aid matter em & Biden dey discuss.

Re: Tinubu, Buhari Part Of Nigeria’s Accidental Leadership Cycle — Kukah by sapele914(m): 11:39pm On Nov 24, 2024
Artscollection:
You endorsed the broad day robbery call selection by the idiotic inec bastard, you where in the election committee so you are part of the problem
Sharap.
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