 The kind of leadership we have in Nigeria is a transactional leadership, where people no longer know where the government exists. That's where the words of Professor Pat Utomi, leader in national consultative current and plus politics, the political economists mentioned that leaders up till 1999 were transforming leaders which was evident in their government, unlike what is seen today. This is 1999 as significantly different from the founding fathers and what drew their interest in politics. You will see that, like the Awolowo's, your palace were transforming leaders and you can see the impact. In the education that you have introduced or the competitive communalism that we have in response of the Sulauna and the Anopara to some of these youths. So completely different from now, where the transactions are such that, you know, it's me, myself and I, so what do you do for me, what do I do for you? By the end of it, you have reached a point where you don't even know why government exists. It's just about what are these guys who have killed off one thing or the other. What are they looking for? What are they asking for? That is possible only when tango, the people take on a ship and recognize that what has been happening to them is not going to get them anywhere. This is what I think has happened in Nigeria. People have taken on a ship. Don't forget that this whole thing is driven by the frustration of Nigerian businessmen, the anger of Nigeria's youth, the failure to see the progress Nigeria should make, take any indicator. Nigeria is at the bottom, literally at the bottom of just any indicator you can think. Why? Compared to our peers that don't have the facto enemies that we have, that don't have the human capital we have, it's clearly leadership talent. And the center of the problem is that it's leadership that is focused on transaction. To us. Do you know who for me? I come and scrub the room that this is your name or week. You do this, you do that. So everything becomes me, myself, and I. Where is the transforming leader? Don't even think of today. The things of the future. And what I see happening in Nigeria today, these transactional leaders are dividing Nigeria as much as they can. They are creating fake news. They are not trying to dig up some sources. They have all kinds of sentiments that will prevent Nigeria from going anywhere. Just so they can have power. I think that until we can get people who think long-term and the greater people know, we're going to find that we're going to be mad in this.