 On Nigeria's political and traditional leadership, our facing challenges due to lack of patriotism. According to Professor Benedita Igbo, an University of Windsor, Canada, Professor and Presidential Candidate for the 2020 elections on the National Rescue Movement, Igbo argues that corruption is the root cause of Nigeria's problems. As identical as problematic as corruption is, I beg to differ from the majority opinion. Rather, I believe that Nigeria's major problem is lack of patriotism. And what I would, I sometimes refer to as city infidelity. Infidelity to country and the aspirations of the country. She however made some far-reaching recommendations to solve the social, economic and political issues in the country. Patriots also understand that the country's welcoming word is not personal asset to be converted to private use. Similarly, patriots do not exploit democratic defences or in simple terms, our diversity building is exploited, based on primordial confidence, sentiments and priorities. Rather, patriots might build bridges of peace and national development for the common good. And that is what this gathering, this annual lecture is all about. Not many advance and agree to relieve their wives to serve the community. But our friend and brother did so, gladly and happily, to enable us to be able to discover the great potential that his wife has. And as you will see today, you will agree with me that she is a reservoir of knowledge, experience and wisdom and intellects. Now we can speak of Professor Hadelid, now explaining the importance of education and the need to remove our forms of colonial mentality that must be enshrined in the educational system of the country. And I think that because of this, the best way of education is that you have become more of a person to materialism. And I think that if we are going to move forward, we must think about the whole basis of education and transformation. Education will be part of that process of equalization. And I will believe in you, but not just that I will see as something else. But for the sake of the world itself. That what we know will happen. So it is as well. And I think it is necessary to be better at this, but to be better at that as well. By focusing on the common good and values. An example of education and leadership prowess where fraud are lighted by guests on the occasion. We've known how to be someone that has continued to contribute to educational reforms. And where will we be needing modern educational reforms at times like this? Someone who continues to contribute to social development reforms in the entire country. We're not just limiting it to any region or any part of the country. But all across, her efforts at contributing to the developmental needs of the country is one among so many. The theme of today's lecture, reclaiming Nigeria's future, strategic framework for achieving transformative change. Encapsulate the urgency and importance of our mission in the President Ahmed's World Heritage Administration. As we confront the many challenges facing our nation from socio-economic disparities to security threats, we must adopt strategic framework that not only address immediate concern, but also take the way for sustainable and inclusive development for all. It was launched afterwards in honour of one who would like to describe herself as a pragmatist and a believer of a great and prosperous Nigeria.