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LOCAL NEWS

VANGUARD

I’ll take over Enugu as President, declare Biafra independence, says released BZF President

Dirt, Disease and Death: How Lagos is losing its beauty, tourism potentials

Martins to ordain five Jesuit priests today

HDI supports campaign for quality basic education in Lagos

Sabon Gari Hara: Jigawa community where husbands vote on behalf of wives

NLC President begs Fayemi to offset Ekiti salary arrears

Teenager stabs girlfriend to death in Edo

Ekiti delegation visit Ondo on a thank you visit over Fayemi victory

Ladi Adebutu Kessington eyes Ogun governorship seat

Katsina community gets solar-powered borehole

 

THE SUN

Herdsmen free to graze anywhere in Nigeria ‘ Prof. Umar

Crisis rocks Osun APC as party exco, aspirants reject gov primary

How I cope 12 years after Sosoliso plane crash ‘ Kechi Okwuchi, survivor

Hadiza El-Rufai: Writing is therapeutic

Why Middle Belt should produce next president ‘ ex-minister, Prof Hagher

Obasanjo is organising secretary of tired politicians ‘ Oshiomhole

I’m no longer in APC, Gov Ortom insists

Afenifere, Ohanaeze to Prof Umar: You have imperialist conquest agenda

2 killed as train collides with danfo in Lagos

 

DAILY TIMES

If Heaven Is Where Adeboye, Kumuyi And Others Will Go, Then I Dont Want To Go There Facebook User

Gov. Umahi, a disgrace to Leadership APC Chair

Nigeria to host 73rd meeting of APU

Lagos police, others move to end Apapa gridlock

Tension in LAUTECH as students poise for war over fees increase

Rivers Community cry out for help over water pollution

Were expecting Kwankwaso into PDP soon- El-Doguwa

2019 Guber race: Issa Aremu declares ambition under Labour Party

National Healthcare Act, key in improving healthcare system

 

GUARDIAN

Presidency urges Nigerians to ignore Northern elders’ comments on Buhari

I did not report Pinnick to EFCC, says Etebo

2019: Atiku declares for presidency today

Publisher warns politicians against violence

Patricia launches innovative e-commerce service

VP Osinbajo orders 72-hour joint operation to clear Apapa traffic gridlock

Nigeria glad to assist African countries in distress

I want to make positive changes …

NMA, Healthreform coalition urge FG to reverse Nigeria’s poor health indices

 

THE NATION

Defectors stir up a great political storm

Buhari, APC, govs woo Saraki with juicy offers

Apostle Sulaiman under attack over failed prophesy on Ekiti election

Ive gained four kilos eating Nigerian foods foods Outgoing US envoy Zotter

When hell visited Taraba

Osinbajo orders 72-hour joint operation to clear Apapa traffic gridlock

Fayose: Outgoing governors catalogue of comedies

FAAC gives in to pressure, disburses N668bn from federation account

Security: Presidency blasts Northern elders, Afenifere, Ohanaeze, others

 

PUNCH

C River, groups intervene to treat 2,000 patients in three LGAs

Navy destroys over 50 illegal refining sites with swamp buggies

Stop selling babies in Anambra, cleric warns

Bayelsa airport ready August 27, Buhari to perform inauguration

Man hacks lover to death, dumps body by roadside

Imo free education: IMSU chases students out of examination halls over non payment of school fees

Private school owners need govt help Don

Leprosy inmates lament hostility by host communities

Court awards N.5m against church for detaining babys corpse, parents in hospital

 

LEADERSHIP

Adire Carnival 2018 Takes Cultural Africa To Vienna

Coomassie: Nigeria Has Lost a Progressive Voice ‘ APC

Ona Of Abaji Calls For Adequate Security In Federal Colleges

Gunmen kill CBN Staff In Gusau

Carnages: LASG, Stakeholders Move To Curb Vehicle Accidents

RIVERS: Joint Security Team Kills Four Wanted Kidnappers, Cultists

Farmer Herders Crisis: CITAD Identifies Causes, Proffers Solutions

PDP Decries Burning of Dino Melaye’s Constituency Dev Projects

New National Carrier Template Still Uncertain ‘ Stakeholders

 

THISDAY

Dismissing Lecturer over Sexual Harassment, Not Enough’ ICPC Tells OAU

Buhari to Inaugurate 3.5Km Runway Bayelsa Airport

Run in 2019 or Hand over to ‘Power Virgin’, N’Delta Ex-agitators Urge Buhari

Plateau Killings: Attacked Communities Back Lalong’s Call against Land Grabbing

Delta PDP Chieftain Slams Buhari over Executive Order 6

2019: Women Less Corrupt, Not for Other Rooms Only, Says Obasanjo

We’ll Get Justice inCourt, Says RAPC

Nigeria Air Fraught With Fraud, PDP Tells Buhari

Return IDPs to Their Homes, Northern Christian Leaders Urge Govt

WORLD NEWS

10 bachelor party horror stories that will make you want to cancel your tripBusiness Insider

10 flight attendants reveal what they always have in their carry-onsBusiness Insider

10 surprising vegan foods that contain calciumBusiness Insider

10 things you need to know before the opening bell (SPY, SPX, QQQ, DIA, AMZN, CMCSA, FOXA, DIS, MSFT)Business Insider

11 low-calorie foods that might not actually help with weight-lossBusiness Insider

11 tech devices I use to solve little problems that used to annoy me all the timeBusiness Insider

15 details you may have missed in the ‘Walking Dead’ season 9 trailerBusiness Insider

26 surprising things that can make you successfulBusiness Insider

3 ‘Small Steps’ To Take ‘Giant Leaps’ Towards Retirement GoalsForbes

3 Steps To A Safe Dividend Plus 51% UpsideForbes

4 Reasons ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Should Move To Summer 2020Forbes

40 women’s fashion and accessories deals you won’t want to miss out on during the Nordstrom Anniversary SaleBusiness Insider

5 Strategies For Starting A Business From ScratchForbes

7 great movies you can watch on Netflix this weekendBusiness Insider

7 Must-Have Gadgets For Men Who Love TechForbes

7 tattoos that go deeper than the surfaceBusiness Insider

8 Luxury Wedding Destinations with Divine Chapels, an Electric Surfboard and MoreForbes

8 popular women’s clothing subscriptions that take the stress out of shoppingBusiness Insider

9 members of the same family are among the 17 victims in Missouri duck boat capsizingBusiness Insider

A company created a grater lets you easily spread cold butter.Business Insider

A European company you’ve never heard of has quietly acquired Panera, Krispy Kreme, and now Insomnia Cookies in its quest to build a coffee empireBusiness Insider

A New Zealand company that tried 4-day workweeks says people were more creative, more punctual, and more energetic ‘ and they want to keep it goingBusiness Insider

A Renewed Joe Girardi Could Be The Antidote For The Lethargic CardinalsForbes

 

CNN

CIA official: China waging a ‘cold war’ against US

Lawyer for accused Russian agent: US using info taken ‘out of context

How Air Force One got its look

Trump, Musk and the art of the non-apology

The Open: Could US frat house hold key to Claret Jug

CIA official: China wants to replace US as world superpower

Pompeo calls on North Korea to keep denuclearization promise

World War I Fast Facts

Mysterious sarcophagus opened in Alexandria

Trevor Noah defends ‘Africa won the World Cup’ joke

Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala joins Twitter board

South African wheelchair tennis star has her eyes on the top spot

James Gunn fired as ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 3’ director

Andrew Lincoln breaks hearts as he confirms ‘Walking Dead’ exit at Comic-Con

Aaron Paul’s daughter in a mini hazmat suit is ridiculously cute

Denzel Washington picks off familiar targets in ‘Equalizer 2

Celebrities audition for ‘Batgirl

Jinger Duggar welcomes baby girl

Castle Rock’ is Stephen King scary

The Open: Could US frat house hold key to Claret Jug

Ash Turner makes Open debut with cerebral palsy

IJF suspends Abu Dhabi Grand Slam and Tunis Grand Prix

NFL U-turn in new anthem row twist

LPGA star Brittany Lincicome ‘happy’ after PGA Tour debut

Bottas signs, Mercedes line-up for next F1 season finalized

Will soccer become the “preeminent sport” in the US

 

BBC

Nine US ‘duck boat’ victims from the same family – governor

Israel carries out Gaza strikes as soldier dies from gunshot

Ohio death row inmate spared after childhood abuse revelations

Former Farc rebels take seats in Colombia congress

Polish judges law: MPs back further changes amid row

James Gunn: Guardians of the Galaxy director fired over offensive tweets

Lebanese farmer: Growing cannabis should be legal

Phone scam: How Kenyans are losing money

Mirjana Kika Milosevic: Make-up to turn herself invisible

He brought peace among people

Tanzania hunt for top ivory-sniffing dog

Macron’s Alexandre Benalla’s suspected assault of May Day protesters

Mustafa Dawood: Brother’s questions after immigration raid death

Meet the rat killers of New York City

Ruth Jebet: Olympic champion among 120 doping cases revealed by Athletics Integrity Unit

The screeching drill, the burnt flesh – my dental nightmare

Who’s had a week to forget, and a week to remember

Percy Tau: Brighton sign South Africa striker on four-year deal

Tour de France: How to cycle as fast as a pro

Russia World Cup: How Pussy Riot managed to burst into final

Ethiopia name former Yemen coach Abraham Mebratu

Senegal’s World Cup referee Malang Diedhiou retires

The cost of Trump’s Endangered Species Act proposal

What is the sex ‘superbug’ STD MGen

Belfast barber offers haircuts to Liverpool dementia patients

Blind dog gave autistic woman ‘hope in life

 

AL JAZEERA

South Sudan’s internally displaced create own system of justice

South Sudan’s internally displaced create own system of justice

Hamas: Kushner and Greenblatt spokespeople for Israeli occupation

Ethiopian parliament approves amnesty for political prisoners

What’s fuelling the latest unrest in Iraq

After over 100 days of mass demonstrations, what’s next for Gaza

Medical data of 1.5 million Singaporeans, including PM, stolen

Turkey and the Netherlands resume full diplomatic ties

Ethiopia or Eritrea’ Border community fears split

The ICC is reaching out to victims of war crimes in Palestine

Cartoonist Rob Rogers fired after drawings criticising Trump

Qatari players banned from a regional chess championship in UAE

Modern-day slavery a growing problem in wealthy countries: report

WhatsApp curbs India services after spate of lynchings

Gaza Killings: Who is to blame

French president to fire aide caught beating protesters in May

Danny Ayalon: Palestinians have a culture of terror

Egypt’s el-Sisi in Sudan to discuss water, Halayeb

Malis challenging, high-stakes election

US Green Party hoping to make gains in midterm elections

More protests against Israeli siege expected on Friday in Gaza

How do young Pakistanis plan to vote in the general election

Cameroon military, separatists blamed for ‘grave abuses

Syria’s war: Evacuation of rebels from Quneitra set to begin

Sisi, Salah, and Egypt’s failed World Cup

At least 14 dead in Tokyo as heatwave grips Japan

BUSINESS NEWS

2019: All eyes on Atiku for Yola declaration on Saturday

Obasanjo still looking to actualize third term agenda, says Oshiomhole

World Cup: Fan ID holders to get visa-free entry to Russia till year end

Dangote urges FG’s action to check smuggling through Benin borders

Apapa gridlock: Task force lamentation blame game to no avail

Nigeria sells Yuan for first time as it deepens China ties

Kenyatta, Adesina call for accelerated private sector investment in infrastructure

Project Pink Blue, ACT foundation partner on prostate cancer in men

Hadur Travels wins award for contribution to economic growth

Sabotaging Nigeria’s economy has consequences, Fashola warns ANED

Anambra to boost livestock agric production

We will work with Senate to ensure quick passage of AMCON Bill ‘ Reps

Moving Nigerian dairy from 1 to 30 litres of milk per day (1)

Forward thinking engagements to attract more agribusiness investments

Stuck with ‘bad’ seeds

DMO lists N10.69bn FGN Sovereign Green Bond on NSE

SPORTS NEWS

2018 World Cup In RetrospectDaily Independent

Aaron Rodgers, Packers Reportedly Have Made No Progress on Contract ExtensionBleacher Report

AC Milan challenge UEFA banDaily Trust

AFN lists Okagabare, Brume, Amusan, others for 2018 CAA ChampionshipsDaily Trust

Aina, Abraham off to Australia with Chelsea squad, Moses missingDaily Trust

Alhassan joins Portuguese club CD Nacional on four-year contractPeoples Daily

Amar’e Stoudemire Scores 10 as Ghost Ballers Lose in BIG3 Basketball 2018Bleacher Report

AmaZulu share sponsorship secretKickoff

Another crazy joins the list’ – Benzema hits back at Napoli bossGoal

Another crazy joins the list’ – Benzema hits back at Napoli bossGoal

Tracking Times – Entertainment

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

“It’s Not Our Responsibility” – Lagos BRT Staff Reply Passengers Over Dirtiness Of BusOlufamous

“You Have Case To Answer” – Lawyer Sues APC’s Joe Igbokwe Over Supreme Court Bribe ClaimOlufamous

2 Killed as Train runs into Bus in LagosInformation Nigeria

2019 Presidency: ‘Why I declared my intention to run early’ ‘ President Buhari explainsInformation Nigeria

2Face N50m libel suit against Blackface for ADRThe Nation

7 great movies you can watch on Netflix this weekendBusiness Insider

Aaron Paul’s daughter in a mini hazmat suit is ridiculously cuteCNN

Africanism 2018: Carnival Calabar To Promote Africa’s UnityLeadership

Aggrieved Man Dumps New Range Rover Outside Showroom With Complaints Written On ItInformation Nigeria

Akinwunmi Ambode: Lagos State Gov. calls for prison reformsPulse

Alibaba Challenges Anthony Joshua, Shows Off His ChestDaily Times

Andrew Lincoln breaks hearts as he confirms ‘Walking Dead’ exit at Comic-ConCNN

Antonio Conte to sue Chelsea over ‘Delayed SackInformation Nigeria

BANKY W gushes over wifes beautyThe Nation

Beautiful Nigerian fire fighter is trending online for the right reasons’ (photos)Information Nigeria

Bisi Olopade’s milk of kindnessVanguard

Blac Chynas mother, Tokyo Toni twerks up a storm for her fans on InstagramLinda Ikeji

BREAKING: Beyonce Announces PREGNANCY On Tour, says she’s 6 Months Heavy [photos]Gistlover

Burna Boy, Shina Peller thrill fans at Aquila concertPunch

Caitlyn Jenner might be dating Sophia HutchinsNigerian Pilot

Castle Rock’ is Stephen King scaryCNN

Cee C and Leo get Abuja plots of landThe Nation

Celebrities audition for ‘BatgirlCNN

Business

As Nigerians Battle Pains Of Soaring Petrol Price

This is more than just about fuel; it’s about the larger picture of governance failure. The fact that a country as oil-rich as Nigeria can’t provide affordable fuel for its people is a tragedy.

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The Daily Times-The latest fuel price hike in Nigeria is beyond frustrating. Every time we think it can’t get worse, it does, and yet again, ordinary Nigerians bear the brunt of it.

It’s like a never-ending cycle, where the government’s promises of reforms or stabilisation always end up as empty rhetoric. The cost of living is already sky-high, and now, with fuel prices rising again, transport fares, food prices, and basic commodities are bound to follow suit.

It’s enraging because it doesn’t feel like anyone is truly considering the everyday citizen who is struggling just to survive.

This is more than just about fuel; it’s about the larger picture of governance failure. The fact that a country as oil-rich as Nigeria can’t provide affordable fuel for its people is a tragedy. The subsidies are gone, and now we’re left in a situation where the prices of everything keep climbing, while salaries remain stagnant or non-existent for many.

The disparity between the elites and the masses is growing, and it feels like nobody in power truly cares about the suffering of the people.

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The anger isn’t just about fuel; it’s about the entire state of living. Nigerians are exhausted. There’s no sense of security; power supply is erratic, basic infrastructure is crumbling, and inflation is at an all-time high. How do we live like this? Every day is a battle to make ends meet, and the government seems utterly disconnected from the struggles on the ground.

It’s infuriating that while politicians and elites live in luxury, the rest of us are left scrambling for the bare minimum. The state of living is unbearable, and the lack of empathy or real action from those in power only adds salt to the wound.

There’s a deep sense of anger and betrayal that comes with seeing your country’s wealth mismanaged, while the people continue to suffer. It’s hard not to feel like we are constantly being taken for granted, pushed further into hardship without any hope of relief. Something has to give, because this state of affairs is unsustainable.

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The anger isn’t just about fuel; it’s about the entire state of living. Nigerians are exhausted. There’s no sense of security; power supply is erratic, basic infrastructure is crumbling, and inflation is at an all-time high. How do we live like this? Every day is a battle to make ends meet, and the government seems utterly disconnected from the struggles on the ground. It’s infuriating that while politicians and elites live in luxury, the rest of us are left scrambling for the bare minimum.

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Nigeria To Receive $5.600,000 From Bill Gates, For Health And Agricultural Reforms, GMOs

Alongside the activities surrounding the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York, Vice President Kashim Shettima held a meeting with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation leading to the announcement of the donation by the Foundation’s head of Global Development.

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Bill Gates, GMOs, KASHIM Shettima

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is giving Nigeria through Vice President Kashim Shettima, a $5.600,000 funds to speedy up health and agricultural reforms in favour of the GMOs in Nigeria, and flood relief.

Through the Foundation’s head of Global Development Programme, Dr Christopher Elias, Bill Gates pledged $5 million grant approved for Lagos Business School and partners to develop the agricultural economics they called “industrial cassava” and $600,000 for flood relief in Borno State and other health sector initiatives.

Alongside the activities surrounding the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York, Vice President Kashim Shettima held a meeting with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation leading to the announcement of the donation by the Foundation’s head of Global Development.

Recall that on 4 September, Bill Gates had described the Nigeria’s economy as “stagnated” and proposed agricultural reforms for faster and increased growths in crops, fruits, vegetables amongst others to enhance nutritional values of the Nigerian citizens through the agricultural sector.

In that meeting Chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Bill gates urged Nigeria to adopt “innovative crop varieties with shorter growing periods, higher yields, and better pest resistance” pointing to the GMOs to address the food crisis.

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Moreover, at the 79th UN General Assembly in New York, VP Shettima reaffirmed to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the commitment of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu prioritizing health, nutrition, and agricultural development in Nigeria’s national agenda.

In a statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima said: “we are deeply committed to addressing the pressing developmental challenges facing our nation, particularly the significant malnutrition crisis”.

He emphasised the Federal Government’s dedication and urgently working to secure locations for maize production under the Telemaze programme.

VP Shettima, promising swift action to the Gate’s Foundation on import permits for certified seeds, the VP said, “We recognize the critical importance of food security and industrial agricultural development. The Cassava Accelerator programme, in particular, holds immense potential for our economy.

“We are pursuing a whole-of-government approach to digitisation and data exchange systems, which we believe will revolutionise our public services,” he added while reiterating the government’s focus and commitment to digital transformation.

“With the expertise” of Nigeria’s ministers, “and the continued support of partners like the Gates Foundation,” the nation remains confident in its “ability to drive meaningful change and improve the lives of all Nigerians.”

In his response, President of the Global Development Programme at the Gates Foundation, Dr. Christopher Elias, said the Foundation is burdened with worries of the severe flooding in Borno, and is “committed to supporting Nigeria in times of crisis.”

Speaking of Polio, the Foundation said, “We’re impressed by the national task force’s efforts to eliminate variant polioviruses by year-end,” Dr. Elias noted.

Also, President of Global Growth & Opportunity Division at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Rodger Voorhies, detailed plans for scaling up drought-tolerant maize production and advancing the Nigeria Cassava Investment Accelerator programme emphasizing that a $5 million grant has been approved for Lagos Business School and partners to develop the agricultural economics of industrial cassava.

In his words, “Industrial cassava presents a multi-billion-dollar opportunity for Nigeria,” Voorhees stressed.

He requested import permits for 5,000 metric tons of certified GMO maize seed to build a foundation seed system in Nigeria.

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Managing, Leading, Building Institutions And Sustainability

The two primary tasks of a top-level leader are to exploit and explore the organisation with people for now and in the future.

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By Babs Olugbemi

One of my concerns for leaders is their capacity to be ambidextrous. Regardless of years of experience, knowledge, and leadership capacity, the lack of a clear distinction between managing and leading on the one hand, leading and building institutions on the second layer, and ultimately focussing on sustainability is a significant threat to successful leadership change.

I have followed events and people at C-suites, coached some, and developed frameworks for leadership development. Based on the personalities and styles of the new leaders, I have confirmed my fears about leadership sustainability in most African organisations.

“Successful leaders can aptly differentiate themselves and their roles without necessarily seeing activities as performance, focussing on what is required of them with appropriate tenacity and influence.”

The challenge for leaders is how to lead for the present and future without losing sight of the stakeholders’ immediate performance expectations. Successful leaders can aptly differentiate themselves and their roles without necessarily seeing activities as performance, focussing on what is required of them with appropriate tenacity and influence.

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In my walk as a leadership coach, I have keenly observed leaders who are managing rather than leading. Managing involves ensuring that processes achieve their intended outcomes. Leaders are above managing and should focus on creating an enabling environment for innovation, inventions, and team collaboration. The primary role in leading is not to monitor process outcomes, though critical to the company’s overall objectives, but to align corporate values with the people’s aspirations to create an engaged and ownership-thinking mindset ready to take on challenges and explore opportunities. An alignment of corporate and personal goals will not only deliver the present performance expectations. Still, it will also incubate innovations to adapt to future market demands and the sustainability of the business.

Unfortunately, the capacity for ambidexterity is rare and often marked by leaders’ exposure, approach and styles, perception, and perspective of their roles in the organisation. A leader with a wrong foundation in these areas is set for failure and awaits unfavourable decisions from the board of directors. A top-level leader might manage their teams instead of leading them. Not all leaders can combine leading for the present with building institutions. However, anyone able to submit themselves to an institution-building mechanism can champion sustainability. Aside from being a leadership coach, I help leaders achieve sustainability.

Mathematically, creating an ambidextrous organisation is beyond leading. It is to lead and build an institution that focuses on sustainability in all aspects of the organisation—employee fulfilment, customer retention, strategy effectiveness, performance evaluation, stakeholder management, process improvement, and goal congruence.

In a nutshell, the role of successful leaders in ambidextrous organisations is striking a balance between exploiting current assets and capabilities to ensure short-term success and allocating enough energy and resources to exploration to ensure future viability. The two primary tasks of a top-level leader are to exploit and explore the organisation with people for now and in the future. The two seemingly contradictory aspects—exploitation and exploration—encompass different strategies and processes and have different targets and outcomes (March 1991; O’Reilly & Tushman, 2004; O’Reilly & Tushman, 2013).

O’Reilly and Tushman described the two concepts as follows:

  • Exploiting: Exploiting involves building on an organisation’s achievements and maximising returns on previous investments. It focuses on responding to current business demands to remain efficient and competitive within an established market niche, as well as on maintaining an existing customer base and stakeholder relationships. Examples of exploiting are activities focused on continuous improvement, benchmarking, and redesigning business processes.
  • Exploring: Exploring focuses on expanding an organisation’s knowledge and capabilities, pioneering new products and services, and discovering and venturing into untapped markets.

The common area of practical bottlenecks in exploiting and exploring in organisations is a need for foundational trust and cohesion among the resources, especially the human capital, which are often treated as costs rather than assets to the organisations. Among all the factors of production, only humans can be ambidextrous with the capacity to think about changes in economic parameters and adjust their behaviours to match the time, content, and contextual requirements.

While organisations might have the resources to deploy in fighting competition, technology to obtain first-mover advantages, and production capacity to maximise output from input, none is compared with the potential of an engaged workforce.

Therefore, for leaders to be successful, they must refrain from operating in the realm of managing. They should operate in the capacity of institution builders, with the mindset of creating sustainable leadership and growth with people first and other factors of production second.

Consequently, only the leaders who prioritise their people over profits, pride, and organisational arrogance will be successful in the long term.

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