President Paul Kagame will today, in Nigeria, address alumni of Oxford and Cambridge universities.
The alumni are grouped under the Oxford and Cambridge Club of Nigeria.
The
club is renowned for two main calendar events, the May Ball (typically
held in June) and its annual lectures traditionally referred to as “The
Spring Lecture”.
The President will address The Spring Lecture.
He is the first incumbent President to address the Club.
According
to the Club’s president, Akinfela Akoni, the Head of State was invited,
among other reasons, to share his leadership skills which have seen
Rwanda transformed remarkably,
“Our objective was simple, we
wanted to show our appreciation of the leadership of President Kagame
because through his leadership, he has been able to reunite the Rwandan
people into one family,” Akoni said.
Four members of the Club visited Rwanda in June this year, when they presented their invitation.
“We
felt it would be our great honour if President Kagame could come to
Nigeria and deliver the leadership lecture due to his exemplary good
leadership he has demonstrated in Rwanda,” Akoni told reporters shortly
after extending his club’s invitation.
The members of Oxford-Cambridge Club of Nigeria are drawn from various professions and are leaders in their fields.
The
club’s aim is to seek ways in which to impact positive change in
Nigeria. The story of Rwanda’s recovery inspired them and, as a result,
they picked interest in engaging with President Kagame to tap into his
wisdom and leadership.
While in Nigeria, the President is also scheduled to meet investors and young professionals.
The New Times
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