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Peter Obi blasts Nigeria's leaders as poverty crisis deepens at Lagos MBA event
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58151, member: 636"] Former Anambra governor Peter Obi criticized Nigeria's escalating poverty crisis during his keynote presentation at the Lagos Business School All MBA Students Conference. The 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate emphasized execution as the primary competitive advantage for national development. He highlighted how effective policy implementation drives meaningful progress when guided by competent leadership. Obi referenced successful poverty reduction efforts across Asia during his address. China removed 430 million citizens from poverty through disciplined governance, while India achieved similar results for 270 million people. Vietnam successfully lifted 45 million individuals above poverty thresholds during the same period. The politician expressed disappointment regarding Nigeria's contrasting trajectory despite participating in identical global development frameworks. He noted that 130 million Nigerians currently face multidimensional poverty conditions. Obi argued that responsible leadership combined with systematic policy execution creates sustainable improvements in human development indicators across successful nations. [/QUOTE]
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