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"Young people must develop the culture of protests" - Pat Utomi - Nigeria DailyPost

12.10.12

"Young people must develop the culture of protests" - Pat Utomi - Nigeria DailyPost: A former presidential candidate in Nigeria and founder of the Centre for Values in Leadership, Prof. Pat Utomi has stressed the need for young Africans to engage in what he called “vertical accountability”, whereby they hold their leaders accountable.

Speaking on a Panel Session last weekend at the 4th Biennial Youth Alliance for Leadership and Development in Africa (YALDA) Conference at Orchid Hotels, Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lagos, the Professor of Political Economy and Management Expert told the gathering of young African minds from different countries: “We have lost the culture of protests… Young people must develop the culture of protests.”


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