The Vice-Chancellor of Caleb University, Prof. Olalekan Asikhia, and the Serving Overseer of Citadel Global Community Church, Pastor Tunde Bakare, have emphasized the need for Nigerians, especially the youth, to focus on the deliberate development of human potential. They described this as the critical infrastructure for Nigeria's progress.
They made this call during the official presentation of two inspiring books by Dr. Ayokunnu Olowoporoku, titled See it, Say it, Do it – A Three-Step Guide to Achieving Success and Lifewire: Philosophies for Daily Living. The event was held at the MUSON Centre in Lagos.
The duo stated that the nation's progress depends more on the quality of minds developed. Asikhia noted that youths must shift from the get-rich syndrome mentality to development hubs where character, competence, and creativity are intentionally built. He said, “The presentation of the books today is timely as it presents principles that govern moral conduct and meaningful life. The books argue that success is not accidental or reserved for a lucky few but for people who are committed to intentional habits and leadership insights.”
Similarly, Bakare called on youths to embrace self-leadership and continuous learning to stay relevant in the nation. He said the books would stir the hearts of Nigerians to wake up to their responsibilities and execute what they had in mind. He, however, hailed the author for his remarkable contributions to literacy.
In his remark, the author of the books, Olowoporoku, said the idea was born from the need to transform human enduring passion to execute ideas for the betterment of the country. He said, “These two books were born from deep reflection, lived experience, years of observation, and an enduring passion for human transformation. Lifewire: Philosophies for Daily Living is a collection of profound reflections and life philosophies designed to challenge conventional thinking, encourage self-awareness, and inspire wisdom-driven living. The second book, See it, Say it, Do it, emerged from a different but complementary inspiration. Over the years, I have encountered countless individuals with dreams, visions, and ambitions, yet many remain trapped between intention and execution. It simplifies achievement into a powerful three-step philosophy: vision, declaration, and action. Success begins when people can first see possibility, confidently say what they believe, and courageously do what is necessary to transform aspiration into reality.”



