 A vice-president, Professor Yemi Oshibaju, says our world leaders are expected to remain calm in the midst of adversity. The vice-president said that sought composure would enable those being led to follow the footsteps of their leaders. Oshibaju spokesman Laulac Odei in a statement on Saturday in Abuja said the vice-presidents virtually delivered a keynote address at the 25th anniversary conference of the Redeemer's International Leadership Academy. The theme of the conference, organized by the Redeemed Christian Church of God, is winning in adversity. According to Oshibaju, it is in times of adversity or difficulties or hardship that leaders are most relevant and most needed. The leader cannot afford to lose his cool or his focus. He must calm himself down and calm the people down as well. He went on to say that when all is worth, there is no need for guidance, encouragement or instruction, but it is especially in the midst of wars, conflict, insurgency, farmings, danger and fear that the people look up to their leadership."