U.S hails Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Institute for leadership legacy

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The Consul-General of the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, Joellen Gorg, has described the Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Institute (OOLI) as a beacon of transformational leadership and ethical governance.
Gorg said that the institute was a great legacy of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

This is contained in a statement issued by Prof. Elvis Otobo, the Media Consultant to the institute, on Friday.
The consul-general made the commendation during a high-level engagement with representatives and stakeholders of the institute.

She expressed delight at the institute’s mission of nurturing leaders capable of addressing complex global challenges while upholding Africa’s rich heritage and intellectual legacy.

“OOLI represents a forward-thinking platform that not only champions ethical leadership in Africa but also cultivates dialogue and collaboration across borders.

“I fully embrace the vision behind its founding and welcome future partnerships to broaden its international reach,” Gorg said.

According to her, discussions are being made to explore joint initiatives that will expand the institute’s influence and incorporate global best practices.

In his response, Deputy Chief Executive of OOLI, Prof. Adedeji Daramola, expressed gratitude for the consul-general’s commendation.

He reaffirmed the institute’s commitment to raising a new generation of servant-leaders grounded in integrity, innovation and resilience.

“As OOLI continues its rise as a continental force in leadership education, this international acknowledgment sets the tone for deeper engagement and transformative partnerships that reflect Africa’s strategic role in global affairs.

“The institute’s growing recognition further strengthens its place as a catalyst for change in leadership across the continent,” Daramola said.

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