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Yaba School of Thought Hosts Webinar To Address Nigeria’s Leadership Challenges 

By Orientalnews StaffJune 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Yaba School of Thought, YSoT, is hosting a global webinar to address the critical issue of thought leadership in Nigeria.

The Webinar will highlight leadership issues as Nigeria faces a complex web of challenges that require thoughtful solutions.

The country is currently struggling with the impact of regional instability across West Africa, security threats, economic stagnation, corruption, and weakening institutions.

Meanwhile, global pressures from trade wars, economic uncertainties, and climate commitments are putting additional strain on the nation’s resources and development plans.

Organizers of the summit believe that the greater problem is the huge “intellectual void” that is making these challenges worse. Not that Nigeria lacks astute thinkers; what it lacks is coordinated clear intellectual leadership in the boiler rooms of policy making, at nearly every level of government. This has created what experts call a critical vulnerability. Without strong thinkers guiding policy and development strategies, the country’s leaders often operate without a clear philosophical framework or long-term vision.

This creates a dangerous disconnect between Nigeria’s intellectual capacity and its executive and administrative power. The country has talented minds, but there is a broken bridge between these intellectuals and the leaders making important decisions. This gap means that complex national problems are not getting the rigorous, thoughtful analysis they need.

The webinar aims to ignite conversations about how Nigeria can harness and strengthen its intellectual infrastructure and develop the critical thinking capabilities needed for effective governance and sustainable development.

The conference organizers invites Nigerians to Join Dr. Richard O. Ikiebe as he dissects how historical leadership failures have silenced Nigeria’s brightest minds, and Professor Francis Egbokhare as he maps a path to reclaim the needed intellectualism for development. This is live triage for national strategy – a solutions-driven dialogue demanding accountability!

The inaugural webinar is scheduled to hold on June 26 to address the critical issue of thought leadership in Nigeria.

Entitled, ‘Who is Thinking for Nigeria: A Search for Intellectual Leadership,’ the webinar will focus on intellectual leadership and critical thinking which are essential for all aspects of Nigeria’s development.

Some of the brightest minds that will speak at the webinar include: Richard Ikiebe, chairman of Board of BusinessDay and media consultant; Francis Egbokhare, scholar and professor of linguistics; Oyinkan Teriba, charismatic changemaker and strategic project manager.

Ogie Eboigbe, executive vice-president at iNSDEC LTD/GTE and owner/blogger at Epa.com.ng, will also speak at the webinar.

They and other intellectuals of the Yaba School of Thought will ask the million-dollar question: ‘Who is thinking for Nigeria?’ and proffer suggestions/solutions.

Richard O. Ikiebe will dissect how historical leadership failures have silenced Nigeria’s brightest minds, while Francis Egbokhare is expected to map a path to reclaim the needed intellectualism for development.

“Nigeria faces a complex web of challenges that require thoughtful solutions. It is struggling with the impact of regional instability across West Africa, security threats, economic stagnation, corruption, and weakening institutions. Meanwhile, global pressures from trade wars, economic uncertainties, and climate commitments are putting additional strain on the nation’s resources and development plans,” Yaba School of Thought scholars said in a statement.

Join Dr. Richard Ikiebe, Prof. Francis Egbokhare, Oyinkan Teriba, Ogie Eboigbe and other intellectuals of the Yaba School of Thought, to ask the question: ‘WHO IS THINKING FOR NIGERIA?’ and proffer suggestions/solutions.

*Registration link:* https://eventbrite.com/e/who-is-thinking-for-nigeria-tickets-1389060069059?aff=oddtdtcreator

(OR SCAN THE QR CODE ON THE FLIER ABOVE)

*You can also catch YSoT articles in @BusinessDayNg every weekday!*

Date and time: Thursday, June 26 · 7pm – 9:30pm WAT

Location: Online – Zoom & YouTube (Link information when you register on Eventbrite above)

 

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