
General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has urged Nigerians, especially the youth, to look beyond constant criticism of leadership failures and begin preparing themselves to provide solutions that can change the country’s future. He explained that while pointing out what is wrong with governance may seem easy, true national progress can only be achieved when young people build the knowledge, skills and resilience required to take on the responsibility of solving problems.
Observers note that Adeboye’s words carry serious implications, as they reflect a wider concern that endless criticism without action risks creating deeper frustration and mistrust in the system. Many fear that if the energy of the youth is not channelled into innovation and constructive leadership, Nigeria may face a dangerous vacuum at a time when bold solutions are urgently needed. Beyond the immediate concern, there is a growing fear that prolonged disillusionment could lead to rising unrest, brain drain through migration, or even the exploitation of young Nigerians by political actors seeking to fuel instability.
Adeboye’s call therefore stands as both a warning and a challenge. It reinforces the need for accountability while reminding citizens that a nation cannot be built by complaints alone, but by individuals who are ready to rise above frustrations and commit themselves to creating a better future. His message echoes the reality that Nigeria’s long-term stability and progress may ultimately depend on a generation that is willing not just to criticise the system, but to become architects of meaningful change.
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