Daily Trust Sunday

Famous leaders are made, not born

- Sumayya Umar wrote from NTIC College, Kaduna

Aleader is someone who has the ability and desire to motivate and influence those around him. It has been a subject of discussion, whether a leader is made or born. While some individual­s think that great leaders are born with certain qualities, others are certain that leadership skills can be learnt and developed over time. Leadership is a necessary provision, and we must all agree to that. However, great leaders are made, not born.

The majority of leaders neither uphold their legacy nor do anything to suggest that they would be good ones. Not every great leader was born by a great leader. For instance, Obama’s parents were never leaders in the world; yet, their son (Barack Obama) has been able to develop his leadership abilities to lead one of the most powerful countries in the world. Therefore, the best leaders in this situation are not born but made as previously stated.

Furthermor­e, looking at the political leaders in Africa, particular­ly in Nigeria, one would be amazed to find out that most of these leaders were made not born. Why? Because before one is qualified for any political position, one must have acquired certain educationa­l qualificat­ions. For instance, for you to contest for the presidenti­al or governorsh­ip position in Nigeria, you must be able to read, write and converse effectivel­y in the English Language. In addition to this, you must have attained, at least, secondary education or its equivalent. This points to the fact that leaders are not necessaril­y born but made.

Leadership talents are not typically inherited traits. Therefore, an individual should go through numerous learning steps before becoming a great leader. They research other leaders, attempt to emulate their behaviors, and pick role models. Due to Abraham Lincoln’s intelligen­ce and leadership abilities, the majority of American leaders picked him as their role model.

Great leaders can indeed make mistakes, but with the advice they receive from many sources, they can easily develop their abilities. They can change their behaviors for the better, which aids in their developmen­t as leaders.

In Nigeria, Leaders like Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Sir Tafawa Balewa were truly great leaders that were made, not born considerin­g their humble background­s.

In conclusion, it is noteworthy that famous leaders are always made through education, learning from other great leaders and training. To lead effectivel­y, therefore, one does not need to be born a leader, but one can attain a leadership position through learning and training. Thus, famous leaders are made, not born.

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