 A lecturer has suggested that the series of challenges currently battling with Nigeria as a country can only be resolved through a change of leadership style. In his contribution at the Coalition of Nigerian Stakeholders Forum, which held in Ibadong, the Doctor of Sociology at the University of Lagos Augustin Agua, says the set of spectagenarians, octagenarians running the affairs of the country, need to step aside for vibrant use to fix the country. The National Chairman of the CSNF, Dr. Dyle Coyote, said the convergence is the first of its kind in southern Nigeria, stressing that all hands must be on deck to ensure that the challenges facing the country become a thing of the past. Kind of a trust gap between the government and the people. So if only the government can let us build a bridge and let people trust them while they are doing the right thing, then all this agitation will go down. Let there be, people are saying, let there be equity, let there be justice, let there be fair play. Old cadre of leadership in Nigeria should give way to a new cadre. Have faith in Nigerians and make them to have faith in themselves. The world is no longer ruled by people who came from a decrepit past. We have the talent. We have the potential. We have the material and human resources. What we have is a very, very incompetent, very private-minded, clueless and visionless leadership.