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Heart Talk - 07 - 05 - 2019
Heart Talk - 07 - 05 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
The Power of Principles and True Leadership - 30 - 04 - ,2019
The Power of Principles and True Leadership - 30 - 04 - ,2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Nation Building Part 3. 23 - 04 - 2019
Nation Building Part 3. 23 - 04 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Nation Building Part 2 - 16 - 04 - 2019
Nation Building Part 2 - 16 - 04 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Nation Building Part 1 - 09 - 04 - 2019
Nation Building Part 1 - 09 - 04 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership And Mastery Part II 12 - 03 - 2019
Leadership And Mastery Part II 12 - 03 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Heart Talk -05 - 03 - 2019
Heart Talk -05 - 03 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership & Mastery - 26 - 02 - 2019
Leadership & Mastery - 26 - 02 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
The Responsibility Of Leadership - 19 - 02 - 2019
The Responsibility Of Leadership - 19 - 02 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Ingredients Of Influence Part II - 12 - 02 - 2019
Ingredients Of Influence Part II - 12 - 02 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Ingredients Of Influence - 05 - 02 - 2019
Ingredients Of Influence - 05 - 02 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Africa, An Untapped Potential - 29 - 01 - 2019
Africa, An Untapped Potential - 29 - 01 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Levels Of Corruption Part III - 01 - 15 - 2019
Levels Of Corruption Part III - 01 - 15 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Happy New Year - 08 - 01 - 2019
Happy New Year - 08 - 01 - 2019 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Levels Of Corruption Part II - 01 - 01 - 19
Levels Of Corruption Part II - 01 - 01 - 19 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Levels Of Corruption - 25 - 12 - 18
Levels Of Corruption - 25 - 12 - 18 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Running Is Not Always About Winning Part II - 18 - 12 - 2018
Running Is Not Always About Winning Part II - 18 - 12 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership, What's Age Got To Do With It Part III - 04 - 12 - 2018
Leadership, What's Age Got To Do With It Part III - 04 - 12 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership, What's Age Got To Do With It Part II - 27 - 11 - 2018
Leadership, What's Age Got To Do With It Part II - 27 - 11 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Just Do It - 13 - 11 - 2018
Just Do It - 13 - 11 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
What Type Of Leader Do We Need Part II - 30 - 10 - 2018
What Type Of Leader Do We Need Part II - 30 - 10 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Depression And Leadership - 16 - 10 - 2018
Depression And Leadership - 16 - 10 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
The Thinking That Sets A Leader Apart - 09 - 10 - 2018
The Thinking That Sets A Leader Apart - 09 - 10 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
The Leader Nigeria Needs - 02 - 10 - 2018
The Leader Nigeria Needs - 02 - 10 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
The importance of boundaries to a Leader - 25-09-2018
The importance of boundaries to a Leader - 25-09-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Generational Leadership - 18 - 09 - 2018
Generational Leadership - 18 - 09 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership And Education - 11 - 09 - 2018
Leadership And Education - 11 - 09 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leading From Your Space - 04 - 09 - 2018
Leading From Your Space - 04 - 09 - 2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Nigeria and Nigerians - 21-08-2018
Nigeria and Nigerians - 21-08-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Discipline - 18-08-2018
Discipline is that quality of a leader that separates the men from the boys, if there is one truth leaders should hold dear and remember, it is this , before you attempt to rule others first rule yourself. The ability to control impulse is the foundation of will and character. Before you attempt to rule others discipline yourself. Don’t we all laugh at those who say ‘do as I say and not as I do’ they cannot be disciplined but want us to be disciplined. Are we not inspired by the leaders who are disciplined and tell us to do likewise? We look at their example and it is easy to follow. Discipline is ruling and mastering yourself. Mastering your emotions, your body, your appetites, and goes as far as mental discipline, time management. Discipline is a result of training yourself to make the right choices regardless of what you actually feel like doing. You feel like doing something but you choose to do another, discipline is mastering your weaknesses, because if you don’t master your weakness now that you are small, it will conquer and overcome you when you become big.
Thinking Like A Leader - 31-07-2018
Thinking Like A Leader - 31-07-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
What Football Teaches Us About Leadership 2 - 10-07-2018
The world cup season makes us begin to think about sports and how sports are such a unifying factor. When Nigeria does well everybody is happy. You hug your enemy without knowing. I was in Ghana a while ago, and all of Accra and indeed the whole of Ghana were in uproar over a scandal with the GFA, the body responsible for football. There were allegations of match fixing and the chairman had to step down, and the country was angry, why? Someone said ‘grown men have heart attacks over these matches, not knowing they were already fixed, and there was no point praying or yelling. What point is it when the match is already thrown and fixed? Football is major, sports is major, it does not change lives, doesn’t solve world peace issues, or curb world poverty, then what does it do for us? It makes us all feel patriotic, it makes us all root for the same thing. They make you proud to belong to the same nation that these ones that are doing so well belong to. Football makes us proud. Our leaders should make us proud. We should not be proud of them regardless of whatever they do, they should do things that would make us proud the way we are also proud of our footballers. There are so many lessons to be learnt from football that unifies all of us. The problem with Nigeria is not that we are not united; it is these things that divide us. The fact that we believe deep within us, that the path to leadership is not fair, that not the best get into leadership. That those who get into leadership sometimes do not deliver the results we expect. That they do not represent all of us and are not making us proud, therefore we don’t root for them. When we believe that the best of us have gone to represent Nigeria and they would make us proud, give us the results that we desire, by solving the problems of the nation, all of a sudden we would see that Nigerians are actually a united and not a divided people.
The Power Of The Electorate - 03-07-2018
In the Argentina match, I think we were being cheated, as I saw the VR and it was clear that the ball moved from the head to the hand of their player, but somehow the referee thought he could still rule and said it’s not a handball, and I believe, it’s because he weighed the options “should I upset Nigeria, or should I upset Argentina?” and he decided he can upset us anytime, and did so. That is what I believe went on and I believe either we face it or not, it is back again to leadership. What did he believe was going to be the consequences of his decision? . . . The time has come that, even if your father’s party foists a candidate on you that you do not believe in you reject it. We cannot vote parties; we should vote people we really believe are competent. We need to send a strong signal that no matter how powerful the party is, your candidate had better be powerful if you want to taste that office you are fielding the candidate for. This should be a different election come 2019, let us vote competence and capability. Once in four years we have the right in Nigeria to bring in a peaceful change, don’t be left behind, 2015 not only did I vote, I protected my vote, we counted the votes together, by torchlight. Join every well meaning patriotic Nigerian to make sure we start the process that will bring in 2019 the leaders that will usher in a Nigeria we can be proud of, a Nigeria that will nurture our children, and protect generations of Nigerians to come.
What Football Teaches Us About Leadership - 26-06-2018
Why does sport especially football affect us so much? As always I get to wondering how sports is such a unifying factor, for not just my country, but other countries of the world, all of a sudden mortal enemies forget that they are mortal enemies, and they unite behind one flag. What is it about sports especially in a country like Nigeria where we argue about so many things and seem to be divided about so many things? What is it about sports that unify us? I was outside my base when Nigeria beat Iceland 2-0, and the whole place erupted in rapturous joy, and nobody wanted to know what side of the country Musa was from, there was no federal character, that they thought ‘you cheered him up because he came from your area” I do not think anybody knows or cares where he comes from. They just cared that he had won for Nigeria. As a sport I would rather examine football than athletics, because in athletics its one person sprinting and we’re all rooting for one person. Football best represents what leadership is in many nations. A team of people, who are playing for the others, each one is not as strong as the other; each one does not have the same skill set the other has. Rather like a cabinet, of ministers, led by a president, so we understand that it takes a team to achieve success. Why does football unify us so much? ‘Common visions, common goals’, we believe that they have skill, we believe that these people have something to offer and we respect them inherently. There are definitely lessons to be learnt from this sport that are applicable to the national community, state, every aspect of leadership. We thank the Super Eagles for making us proud. Congratulations to us, congratulations to the Super Eagles.
Leaders And Masters - 19-06-2018
We discuss leadership on voice of change because we were all born to be leaders. We may not feel like we were born to be leaders, we may not feel like the seed of leadership is in us at all, but everyone of us is a leader in one sphere of life or another , or at one time in life or another. You look at yourself and wonder, me, a leader? Who is a leader? A leader is someone who can mobilize people, resources, material resources, financial resources, goodwill, favor towards achieving a stated objective. So you see that even if you just organize traffic at a point, at that point you are being a leader. So many people that you have obeyed in traffic, you never even ask “who asked him to get on the road and begin to direct traffic?” but you obey without question. Why? He put himself forward at that time and volunteered his services to make sure chaos was averted. He stepped forward at that time, that was his time of leadership. When a leader externalizes failure and points a finger at uncontrollable external factor, what he’s saying to the public and their perception of the public, of his organization and of himself, is that, I have no control over these forces that created failure. Immediately you think that if you have no control then you might not have any control next week, next year, and in times to come. But when a leader owns the failure, and says our own internal processes caused the failure, the first thing is you believe. He’s honest, that you believe he would admit this fault he is a man of integrity, if anything major should happen, he would let us know. This woman, this man is up to the task.
Corruption 4 - 12-06-2018
Corruption 4 - 12-06-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Raising Women In Leadership 3 - 15-05-2018
Raising Women In Leadership 3 - 15-05-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Raising Women In Leadership 2 - 08-05-2018
Raising Women In Leadership 2 - 08-05-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Raising Women In Leadership 1 - 01-05-2018
Raising Women In Leadership 1 - 01-05-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
My Path To Purpose - 1 - 10-04-2018
My Path To Purpose - 1 - 10-04-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
The Power Of Potentials - 14-02-2018
The Power Of Potentials - 14-02-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
True Leaders Value Loyalty - 03-04-2018
True Leaders Value Loyalty - 03-04-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Purpose In Leadership - 27-03-2018
Purpose In Leadership - 27-03-2018 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership In Africa 4 - 22-08-2017
Leadership In Africa 4 - 22-08-2017 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership In Africa 3 - 15-08-2017
Leadership In Africa 3 - 15-08-2017 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership In Africa 2 - 08-08-2017
Leadership In Africa 2 - 08-08-2017 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership In Africa - 01-08-2017
Leadership In Africa - 01-08-2017 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Leadership Styles - 25-07-2017
Leadership Styles - 25-07-2017 by Olajumoke Adenowo
Corruption - 22-05-2018
Corruption is not a Nigerian problem. Right now it has become a global problem. I am not one of those who say the worst thing about their country, because believe it or not, things are not as bad as you think they are in Nigeria. If you think they are bad then perhaps you can take a cue from my son, who took me straight to the economic index on Nigeria and showed me how exponentially our foreign reserves are rising. A young teenager told me it is rising exponentially; we have no reason to disbelieve these figures. What is means is that, like it or not either your marginal or sectional interests are being covered by this political dispensation or not, some things are getting better. There are different types of corruption, you will know when you face corruption, but unilateral corruption is different from transactional corruption, which is different from extortive or coercive corruption, or collaborative or collusive corruption, which differs from grand or petty corruption, and you wonder where I am going? It makes a difference what kind of corruption is endemic in your society and that which you are facing.
Corruption 3 - 05-06-2018
There are different types of corruption, you will know when you face corruption, but unilateral corruption is different from transactional corruption, which is different from extortive or coercive corruption, or collaborative or collusive corruption, which differs from grand or petty corruption, and you wonder where I am going? It makes a difference what kind of corruption is endemic in your society and that which you are facing.