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In this report, KUNLE ODEREMI underlines a few of the recommendations made by great scholars, diplomats and other critical stakeholders at the 2021 edition of the Obafemi Awolowo Foundation Lecture series held virtually.
Stimulating, incisive and constructive: that was the summation of the 2021 edition of the Obafemi Awolowo Foundation series and commemoration of the 112th posthumous birthday of the sage which was held last Saturday, 6th March.
The event succeeded in setting a new agenda for robust discourse, incisive analysis and constructive appraisal of critical issues of national interest, dimension and importance. Thanks to the erudition of an array of distinguished participants made up of diplomats, statesmen, seasoned administrators and academicians, who distilled fundamental issues frustrating the quest of the country for attaining nationhood. The quality of presentation and constructive engagement by the highly informed and distinguished speakers ensured there w
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SENIOR citizens and leaders of thoughts from a broad spectrum of the Nigerian society, on Saturday, expressed grave concerns over the future of the country, putting forward a roadmap to rescue Nigeria from the brink of total collapse.
The elder statesmen were unanimous in separate submissions at the 2021 edition of the Obafemi Awolowo Foundation lecture series, with the theme: Whither Nigeria, that the country has sunk deeper into a frightening multifaceted crisis that required expeditious action and solution.
The event, which was held via Zoom with over 500 participants from Europe, United States, Asia and other continents across the globe, commemorated the 112 posthumous birthday of the sage, who was born on March 6, 1909.