
The Consul-General of the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, Joellen Gorg, has praised the Olusegun Obasanjo Leadership Institute (OOLI) for its impact on transformational leadership and ethical governance in Africa.
In a statement released by the institute’s Media Consultant, Prof. Elvis Otobo, Gorg called OOLI a “beacon of leadership” and a great legacy of former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Speaking during a meeting with the institute’s representatives, Gorg expressed her excitement over the institute’s mission to nurture leaders who can tackle global challenges while respecting Africa’s heritage.
“OOLI champions ethical leadership in Africa and fosters international dialogue and collaboration,” Gorg said. “I embrace its vision and look forward to future partnerships to expand its global reach.”
In response, Prof. Adedeji Daramola, Deputy Chief Executive of OOLI, thanked Gorg for her support. He highlighted the institute’s dedication to producing innovative leaders who are grounded in integrity and resilience.
This recognition is a testament to OOLI’s growing influence in leadership education and its potential to drive change across the continent.
The institute’s efforts continue to shape the next generation of servant-leaders, ready to make an impact both locally and globally.