 Now, despite the hearing cry of a failed system, a group of young Nigerians have initiated a conversation with the aim of pointing the way out of conundrums. At an event held at the seat of a global community church in Lagos, panellists including Pastor Tunde Bakare and Pastor Kujo Yamade challenged the young people to fix the rot in their problems starting from now. Plus, TV Africa's Ngozi or HSE, tell us what's more. The conversation Africa is an annual gajin put together by the youth of the Citadel Global Community Church. The theme for this year is pointing the way forward. If it is to be, it's up to me. This is to provoke pragmatic steps and finding solutions to the merits of challenges confronting the socioeconomic and political spheres of the nation. The host and one of the panellists, Pastor Tunde Bakare, says that the price of greatness is responsibility, which is required to attain an assured destiny for Nigeria. In his intervention, Pastor Kujo Yamade challenged the youth to get involved in partisan politics, especially in the two major political parties. So, the issue is, forgetting this university, targets the independent benefits of HSE in job classes. The way to become independent is not to part. Go for the world meetings, TV generally. They will put those world meetings at times where they go. They will not want to come for sure. Other panellists share their opinions on the Nigerian dream. Because no one will take us seriously unless it's going to get us back together. And we are trying to build black friends. When Nigeria gets it back together, black people will see that 16 Nigeria is not going to have anything to give up hope on this nation called Nigeria. There's so much potential and we have to see that potential. We have to believe in that potential. And even though trust is so badly broken, we don't trust the politicians, we don't trust the government, we don't even trust each other at the table. And I don't know in such a way that we don't have trust all over again. While everyone agrees it was a robust conversation, there are critical poses raised in this discourse, which include, among many, what is a Nigerian dream? Is the Nigerian dream possible? Who are the people that can deliver on this dream? The panellists call on Nigerian youth to take charge, arguing that they have the power to transform the nation. For Plus TV Africa, Gozika, OHHC.