Akinwumi Adesina: Nigeria’s future lies in cultivating talents of its youths

 Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), says for Nigeria to achieve a “greater future”, there is a need to create an enabling environment for youths to thrive.



Adesina said this on Sunday while delivering his acceptance speech for the award of ‘Extraordinary Personality of the Year’.

The award was presented to him by Silverbird Media Group. Describing Nigerian youths as “smart, dynamic and entrepreneurial”, the AfDB president said they are the country’s biggest asset. “Nigeria’s greater future must rest on the shoulders of its youth,” he said.

“The youth will power Nigeria into a future that the rest of the world will envy.

“Nigeria’s youth are pace setters. Give Nigerian youth an opportunity and watch them thrive.”


He gave an example of Nigeria’s youths taking on the world in the fintech industry, with three companies of young people — Inter Switch, Paypal and Flutterwave each valued over a $1 billion.

Flutterwave alone is now valued at $3 billion, he stated.

“It is time to invest massively in Nigeria’s youth. It is time for youth-based wealth,” Adesina said.

“It is time for youth-based leadership for Nigeria, at all levels. No matter how steep the hill, the youth will climb it.

“No matter how arduous the journey, the youth will make it. No matter how high the hurdles the youth will elevate themselves, with every strain in their muscles, and scale the hurdles.

“I trust Africa’s youth. I trust Nigeria’s youth. Nigeria’s greater future lies in unleashing the extraordinary talents of its youth.”

For youth development, he said the AfDB provided $170 million to Nigeria in December 2021 for the launch of its innovative program – I-DICE, which was designed to further develop digital technology and creative industries of Nigeria.

He said the bank is also working with African countries, including Nigeria, to develop youth entrepreneurship investment banks.


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