The Politican, Leader, Visionary

A politican thinks of the next election

A leader … the next generation

A visionary … the next century

To African people, which of these three mostly occupy office in Africa today? And who are thus empowered in influential positions, making decisions that will affect current and future generations of Africans?

Once this realization sinks in, we recognize that political complacency and apathy is not an option, and is only a license for continual economic captivity and retrogression.

All African governments and leaders must work for the welfare and benefit of the people… for the current, next, and future generations. Otherwise it loses legitimacy and must be changed and replaced. But the African people must first recognize and firmly demand this. From themselves and their leaders.

Focused upward… forever onward!

~Dr. Ikenna Ezealah

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Dr. Ikenna A. Ezealah, JD, Ph.D., MBA

Dr. Ikenna A. Ezealah is a is a Builder of the African Future, a visionary, and leader. Dr. Ezealah is a unique multidisciplinary professional whose specialty lies in global governance, international trade, investment, and development law (ITID law) strategy focused on African nation-building and long-term economic transformation. Dr. Ezealah holds a Juris Doctorate (JD), a PhD in Higher Education Leadership, an MBA, a BBA. His academic and professional formation sits at the intersection of law, public policy, economic strategy, and institutional leadership, equipping him to operate across complex national and multilateral environments geared toward African nation-building.

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