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Nigeria’s greatness lies in its human capital, not oil– Ezekwesili

Former Minister of Education, Dr  Oby Ezekwesili,  says  Nigeria’s  greatness  will emerge through human capital development programmes for youths and not oil  or solid  minerals.

Ezekwesili said this  in Abuja  at “ SHIFT,’’  an annual youth programme of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

The SHIFT initiative uses unconventional ways such as dancing, singing, comedy, innovation and empowerment that youths could  relate with to become  Christians.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports  that the  programme,  which  attracted youths from the FCT, Plateau, Niger as well as Kaduna  and Nasarawa States,  had as  theme “ Creativity Unleashed.’’

She said such programmes would give youths a platform to showcase their hidden talents that needed to be unleashed and unlocked.

The former minister , however, advocated that youths should be supported  through public policy, right instructions  and investment  in education, health and other  social services.

According to her, supporting   youths  will enable  them to acquire skills needed for self reliance.

“The more we emphasise education, talents, diligence, values, the more we have youths that can face competition  with the rest of the world.

“ Youths are the present leaders of the country; if we don’t prepare them to become people who are able to actualise their utmost potentials, what happens will affect them,’’ she said.

The National Youth Minister of RCCG,  Pastor Precious Akingbade, urged   youths  to discover, develop and deploy their creativity to profitable ventures.

Akingbade advised them not to wait for the Federal Government to provide jobs for them when they could  enroll    in skills acquisition  programmes.

“God in His wisdom has embedded into every man greatness; it is just for that individual to discover it, develop it and deploy it.

“In the process of deployment, opportunities would come and such an individual does not really need to wait for government jobs  which are not just there.

“We have millions of young people who are just roaming around the streets today looking for white collar jobs but there are few individuals that I know that this programme has produced.

“They are doing well in the entertainment industry, in creative arts and they are making a lot of money and fulfilling their destiny in life,’’ he said.

The Regional Youth Pastor, Pastor Akin Meseko, , described `SHIFT’ as one of the largest gathering of youths in Nigeria and which had the blessings of the  General Overseer of the RCCG Worldwide, Pastor Enoch Adeboye.

Meseko said that there were a lot of things God had deposited inside every man that was waiting to be discovered and unleashed.

He, however, called on youths all over the country to join others in discovering their talents and skills to improve their lots.

NAN reports that the youths  at the occasion  showcased different talents such as singing, dancing, drama and public speaking. (NAN)