2023 election: Dr. Toye Sobande talks about the leaders Nigeria needs to run the country
By Guardian Exclusive
08 April 2022 |
6:59 am
Nigeria will go into another general election in 2023 to elect a new president and other leaders into political positions. But what kind of leaders will Nigeria embrace or elect this time? GuardianTV engaged Dr. Toye Shobande, a Strategic Leadership Expert, lawyer, and Author.
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