The Guardian (Nigeria)

Northern Group Confers Leadership Award On Primate Ndukuba

- By Ngozi Adighibe Henorthern

TYouth Council of Nigeria, an umbrella body of youths across the 19 northern states including Federal Capital Territory Abuja ( FCT), has conferred Sir Ahmadu Bello Award of GARWUWAN Matasan Arewa Nigeria ( Shield of Nigeria Northern Youth) on the Primate, Church of Nigeria ( Anglican Communion), Most Rev’d Henry Ndukuba.

The conferment held on October 12, 2020 in his office in Abuja, where he received the Platinum leadership award through a delegation led by Comrade Amb. Salihu Yusuf. A citation on the Primate read by Comrade Stephen, reads in part: “From whatever perspectiv­e you chose to look at him, Most Rev’d Henry C. Ndukuba has made a voyage in the leadership industry with a class of touch. He is one of the most profession­als whose efficiency, knowledge, diligence and profession­alism have become another definition of standard in the leadership industry. Men of unique achievemen­t are celebrated anywhere in the world. When their values are appreciate­d, they are spurred to do more, more so, they are encouraged to inspire the younger generation. He is an excellent and a special specimen of an extraordin­ary leadership expert, who looks simple, humble and gentle; his appearance is a blend of intellect and profession­alism. Equipped with a discipline­d character, this leadership surgeon has perfected the act of working silently, while his accomplish­ment speaks for him. He is one of the best minds with practical ideas as a system expert. “Most Revd Henry C. Ndukuba is the future in the present, a very colourful individual and one of the most noticeable representa­tives of our generation. He is a marvellous human being, an equivalent of an entire library of success, a community builder, an efficient team player, a quintessen­tial leader, an exceptiona­l polyglot and leadership navigator. A signature of success, compassion­ate leader, pacesetter, role model, beacon of hope, pillar of support, a cultured and cultivated acting tycoon. A stimulant in the leadership growth, an enterprisi­ng young man, a central fugal force in the religious department, a man who changed the skyline of how a principal leader should be. “In the words of Ralph W. Emerson, ‘ you indeed deserve every honour that is accorded to you because greatness is a property for which no man can receive credit too soon; it must be possessed long before it is acknowledg­ed.”

In his response, the Primate expressed happiness that the Council had chosen to recognise him not for money, but as a result of his leadership virtues. He promised to stand with the youths, as long as God gives him the opportunit­y. He promised to stand by the youths, work and speak for

them as long as God gives him the opportunit­y to do so. Ndukuba said: “We promise to stand by the youths, we promise to work with the youths, and we promise to speak for the youths, so long as God gives us the opportunit­y.”

Head of the Anglican Church in Nigeria urged the officials of the group to note that they are not just leaders of tomorrow, but leaders of today; adding that they should involve themselves in politics.

He appealed to the Nigerian youths to “be involved in politics, in the right way, not as thugs, and not as those who will be fighting for those who think that power belongs to them.”

Quoting from the scriptures to buttress his point that power belongs to God and not to any man/ class, the Bishop of Abuja expressed hope that Nigerian youths would get involved in politics, leadership and eventually take on the leadership of the country.

 ??  ?? Primate Ndukuba receiving the award from the group
Primate Ndukuba receiving the award from the group

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