Leadership is about solutions, and thinking of others — Bishop Oyedepo

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Bishop David Oyedepo, the Chancellor of, and Chairman, Board of Regents, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, has said until African leaders see leadership as an avenue to provide solutions to societal problems and not just occupying a position, the continent may not get it right.
He also said looking outside for solutions to the problems confronting the continent is not the way to go.
Bishop Oyedepo, who is the Founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, stated these on Friday during the 18th convocation ceremony of the university tagged “Release of Eagles 2023”.
Oyedepo, who gave a speech that he themed “Looking Ahead,” added that every living thing is called to solve problems where they are planted.
He said: “Leadership is not the position held but the solution provided. Good leaders think about others, they think about the future, and they think about solutions to problems among others. They are creative, innovative and focused."
“You can’t arrive at a future you are not prepared for. No foreign interest will help us find solutions to our problems."
“Plants don’t move from one point to the other, it is where they are that they solve all their problems and get what they need."
“When the colonial masters came, they didn’t meet our forefathers living on trees. It was not the colonial masters that taught our fathers how to cook and take care of their health. They were doing those things before the colonialists arrived."
“Out fathers had ways of defending themselves against intruders. That is why at Covenant University we are 99.9 percent indigenous.


“Universities should add value to the society and I am happy that Covenant University is doing just that,” Oyedepo said
Also speaking, the Pro-Chancellor, Bishop David Abioye, admonished the graduates to be ready to start small and aim for greater heights in their callings.
According to him, starting small would allow them to start on a solid foundation among other advantages.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, said 283 out of the 1,175 graduating students bagged first-class degrees, the highest in the history of the university.
He also disclosed that 57 doctorate holders were also part of the graduating set. Another record in the history of the institution.
Adebayo stated that the university was ranked the best in Nigeria. It was the best in West Africa and seventh on the continent by the Times Higher Education, THE, in 2023.
The Acting Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, NUC, Dr Chris Mayaiki, also spoke. He lauded the university for the giant strides it has made since its inception.

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