Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in Nigeria’s last election, has highlighted the exceptional talent and productivity of Nigerians, stating that their progress is currently hindered by leadership failures. In a recent statement on his social media handle, Obi extended his congratulations to Prof. Chika Unigwe, a Nigerian who has achieved remarkable global recognition in Belgium for her artistic and literary work.
Prof. Unigwe’s recent accolades include being honoured with the prestigious Knight of the Order of the Crown and receiving a Proclamation/Oorkonde from the Christoffel Plantin Fonds. These distinctions underscore her significant contributions to the cultural and artistic landscape of Belgium.
Reflecting on Prof. Unigwe’s achievements, the former governor of Anambra State expressed his unwavering belief in the creative and productive capabilities of Nigerians. He has long been a vocal advocate for harnessing this potential to shape a brighter future for the country.
According to a report by Daily Post, Obi further remarked that the numerous success stories of Nigerians excelling globally are indicative of the potential for a ‘New Nigeria’. He remains optimistic that the ongoing brain drain, a concern for many in the country, will eventually transform into a ‘brain gain’. This perspective offers a hopeful outlook for Nigeria’s future, suggesting that the current challenges could pave the way for significant growth and development.