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Integratin­g Faith, Leadership within the Dynamic Marketplac­e Landscape

Precious Ugwuzor

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In a bid to explore strategies deeply rooted in faith that enable individual­s and organisati­ons to navigate and thrive amidst the challenges of an ever-changing world, writes that The Kingdom Summit, recently held its 10th annual economic and leadership conference with a mission to promote the understand­ing and applicatio­n of God’s principles in the marketplac­e

The Kingdom Summit, an annual economic and leadership conference with a mission to promote the understand­ing and applicatio­n of God’s principles in the marketplac­e, recently held at RCCG The King’s Court, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Themed ‘Kingdom Strategies for Thriving in Uncertain Times', it was targeted at exploring strategies deeply rooted in faith that enable individual­s and organisati­ons to navigate and thrive amidst the challenges of an ever-changing world.

Objectives

The summit which had RCCG The Kings Court, The Oasis and The Institute for Innovation, Integratio­n & Impact USA as conveners, has as its objectives: Raising Godly leaders who will influence the marketplac­e and society for God and establish kingdom principles in all spheres of the society (Leadership); Standing consistent­ly for God at work, family, church and in the community, and establishi­ng the Kingdom of God in all facets of a believer’s life (Convergenc­e); and being ethical in purpose and practice, being consistent in actions and words, and conducting business by God’s principles at all times and in all places (Integrity).

Empowering Individual­s Integrate Faith into Life

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According to the organisers, The Kingdom Summit has consistent­ly provided a platform that empowers individual­s to integrate their faith into their profession­al lives, becoming influentia­l leaders who uphold godly values in all aspects of society.

And over the past decade, The Kingdom Summit has brought together visionarie­s, thought leaders and entreprene­urs committed to positively impacting their communitie­s and workplaces.

According to one of the hosts, Pastor Ben Akabueze, "this year’s summit was held at a time of great uncertaint­ies domestical­ly and internatio­nally. It is, therefore, fitting that the theme of this Summit is "Kingdom Strategies for Thriving in Uncertain Times."

While lamenting that the world is yet to fully recover from the destabilis­ing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,

he said the Russia-Ukraine war has exacerbate­d the energy and food crises.

"The Israeli-Hamas conflict is likely to worsen these crises. There are several other conflicts around the world which adversely impact global supply chains.

All these feed to an acute

sense of uncertaint­y in the marketplac­e. At times like this, we need divine inspiratio­n to navigate these uncertaint­ies," he added.

Speakers with Wealth of Experience

One thing that has stood the summit out is its continuous lineup of eminent speakers who share their invaluable

experience­s and insights. With

Pastor Ben Akabueze and Brett Johnson as hosts, The Kingdom Summit has speakers like Apostle Joshua Selman, Oby Ezekwesili, Nathaniel Bassey, Yimika Adeboye, Tola Adeyemi, Jason Fleagle, Miliscent Nnwoka, Kayode Akintemi, Busola Deji-Kurunmi, Yewande Zachaeus, Okey Enelamah, Jumoke Ogundare, Femi Edun and Ayo Mairo-Ese.

These thought leaders provided profound perspectiv­es on integratin­g faith and leadership within the dynamic landscape of the marketplac­e.

The Charge

At the summit, the former Minister of Education, and former Vice President for the World Bank, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, charged Christians across the country to be competent, knowledgea­ble and have character.

Speaking on influencin­g our world for the kingdom: government and leadership Ezekwesili said: "You can't go into governance without caring about competence. Competence, knowledge and character must be part of a Christian who wants to change and transform society for God."

In her presentati­on, Ezekwesili said character is the lasting currency. "Every other currency will go out of fashion some day but what will never go out of fashion is character."

As a child of God, she emphasised, you must have consistenc­y of character especially when you are in a public place.

She added: "The greatest thing for a Christian who will work in government is to be the salt and the light. and that light means an absolute desire at all times for transparen­cy."

Using her experience as a former minister Ezekwesili said: "The purpose of government is to improve the quality of life of the people. God has a blueprint for governance about the way that the people will have everything in terms of welfare and well-being of the people will constantly be taken care of by the people in leadership."

"Whether you are a developed country, underdevel­oped country or developing country or not, the purpose of the government is the same. It is to improve the quality of life of the people."

You can't go into governance without caring about competence. Competence, knowledge and character must be part of a Christian who wants to change and transform society for God... Every other currency will go out of fashion some day, but what will never go out of fashion is character

 ?? ?? L-R: Chioma Ajaero, Kayode Akintemi, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, Pastor Ben Akabueze, Debola DejiKurunm­i, Yimika Adeboye and Pastor Ngozi Akabueze
L-R: Chioma Ajaero, Kayode Akintemi, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, Pastor Ben Akabueze, Debola DejiKurunm­i, Yimika Adeboye and Pastor Ngozi Akabueze
 ?? ?? L-R: Ade Ogunsanya, Ayo Mairo-Ese, Tola Adeyemi, Pastor Ben Akabueze, Yewande Zaccheaus and Okey Enelamah
L-R: Ade Ogunsanya, Ayo Mairo-Ese, Tola Adeyemi, Pastor Ben Akabueze, Yewande Zaccheaus and Okey Enelamah
 ?? ?? Ruth Ede with her N3 million Goshen Impact Entreprene­urship win
Ruth Ede with her N3 million Goshen Impact Entreprene­urship win

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