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Nigerian Students Compete in Ethical Leadership Initiative

Nigerian Students Compete in Ethical Leadership Initiative

The "Ethical Leadership Initiative" concluded its grand final on Thursday, featuring a competition that engaged students from 40 secondary schools across Lagos State. Organized by the African Capital Alliance Foundation in partnership with Enactu Nigeria, the initiative included six weeks of workshops and mentorship sessions designed to develop practical leadership skills and a strong ethical foundation among students.

Lillian Amah Aluko, co-founder and director of Tribe Nation Theatric Distribut, encouraged students to uphold their values despite societal pressures. Michael Ajayi, director of Enactu Nigeria, emphasized the project's role in nurturing a new generation embodying values of ethics and accountability, aiming to restore lost values in Nigeria.

Abisola Dokunmu Adegbit, permanent secretary of Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, commended the collaboration between the public and private sectors, highlighting the importance of ethical education for building an inclusive and prosperous society.

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