Bishop Mike Okonkwo
The Presiding Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, Bishop Mike
Okonkwo, has said that in spite of the current economic recession and
other
developmental challenges, Nigeria will rise to become a positive
reference in the comity of nations.
He, however, said it was
imperative for Nigerians and the nation’s leaders to be proactive,
innovative and foresighted, adding that they should appropriate
technological advancements and modern trend and practices to fast-track
national growth and development.
He spoke on Sunday in Lagos
during TREM’s special programme tagged, ‘Breeding leaders for
empowerment and national transformation.’
The bishop called on
Nigerians to appropriate the positive aspects of the social media to
advance their careers, education, businesses and lifestyles.
He
urged the nation’s leaders to emulate some other leaders from advanced
countries and adopt pragmatic and innovative programmes and policies
that will advance the nation; as well as break away from conventional
approach to governance.
He lamented that the current state of
Nigeria was unexciting, adding that it was imperative to diversify the
economy from being oil revenue-dependent.
Okonkwo said, “God is not a counterfeiter. When God wants to do
something in our lives, He gives information, wisdom, knowledge and
understanding. Where we are now with the media and the internet is still
nothing compared with what is coming. God is too big to be put in a
box.
“Some people, especially young people who have opportunities
to travel outside this country, will cry for this nation. We are still
living in Stone Age in Nigeria.
You travel outside and you ask yourself,
‘What is wrong with us in this country.’ People have gone far.
“The
King of Saudi (Arabia) is already connecting to China. They are moving
out of oil. They are no longer thinking of oil, they are now into other
areas of technology that will give them money in their country. They are
already ahead, so that in the next few years, they will be controlling
things. So it is not about oil any longer. They know that oil is
becoming obsolete and we are still struggling with oil.”
The guest
speaker, Mr. Chude Jideonwo, urged Nigerians from all walks of life to
embrace modern technology and global best practices to advance their
undertakings.
He stated that Nigerians were under-utilising the potential of the media.
Jideonwo,
who is the co-founder of Red Media; urged Nigerians to aggressively
seek knowledge, update their skills and hire people who have required
knowledge and competences.
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