At 23yrs Kingsley Moghalu was the legal officer at shell Nigeria.
At 28yrs he was training states military, police & judiciaries in Southeast Asia.
At 32yrs he was the political advisor to the UN electoral commission that negotiated peace between Serbia 🇷🇸 & Croatia.
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34yrs old, Kingsley moghalu was representing Rwanda 🇷🇼 in UN international criminal tribunal. Along with security council where they tracked & prosecuted high-ranking members of Rwanda genocide.
38yrs old, head of global partnership team that managed $20 billion development
finance and social investment funds that fought AIDS/Malaria (WHO)
At 41, became a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) @ London school of economics & political science.
44yrs old, Highest ranking member at the UN (Director)
Wrote the book, The Politics of Global Justice while working
thesame time.
45yrs old, became CBN deputy governor at the time of global financial crises. Led the massive reform that saved over $200 billion from collapsing. Led special
Investigation & forensic audit that prosecuted white collar crimes. Managed Nigeria foreign reserves, and
supervised the payment system that developed the BVN (gave rise to Nigeria Fintech)
At 50, Kingsley Moghalu became professor. Lecturing students from Nigeria 🇳🇬, USA 🇺🇸, UK 🇬🇧, Canada 🇨🇦, France 🇫🇷, UAE 🇦🇪, Japan 🇯🇵, India 🇮🇳, Brazil 🇧🇷, Ghana 🇬🇭, and Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
Member, Board of director Academy council UN systems.
Member, advisory Council official monetary and financial institute London.
Board of director, Opportunities Industrialization Centers International, Inc, Philadelphia.
Wrote the book, Emerging Africa; the last frontier
CEO, Sogato strategies. Advising multinational companies like BTG Pactual, Goldman Sachs, Alliance Bernstein, Actis, Fidelity etc on Investment.
Apologies, but I must stop here. Man’s experiences are endless.
However, my point is Kingsley Moghalu can WORK. He doesn’t need to
run a governor or senator to prove he’s competence.
This judgement is applied only to aspirants with insufficient skills that is relevant to the office
As for political parties & structure, @ADCNig has structures in all 36 states. The question is who would you vote for?
Is it the candidate you think can win election or a candidate you believe can lead a nation?
The wealth of our nation should have a philosophical foundations. It is these fundamental understandings and how we understand and apply them, rather managing our economy with no particular lodestar or compass, that makes the difference between growth and stagnation. Read on👇
The vision thing matters because it sets out a national ambition to transform the economic structure and the lives of citizens against the canvass of both the medium and long term and a clear destination.
It matters because, if communicated effectively, a national economic
vision can galvanize citizens to work towards a shared goal, which builds national cohesion and wealth.
A national economic vision anchored in a discernible economic philosophy makes policies derived from it more robust by imbuing such policies with internal consistency. And
@MoghaluKingsley : When a country is not organized & motivated by a worldview, small views reign supreme. In our case, these small views, which in reality are very narrow views, are ethnic & religious irredentism, intolerance & corruptions. Read on 👇
Ethnic groups such as the Hausa -Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo Ijaw or Tiv for example, have become the most important identifiers for us. We are losing all sense of primacy or the importance of Nigerian-ness.
We retreat into our primordial cocoons of nativity as opposed to indetificati
We all feel this way, because of the fundamental failure of Nigeria's contemporary political leadership to create a worldview that unites us around some national vision, destiny or ambition.