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Wednesday 12 June 2019

HONOURABLE DOODEI AGBABOU WEEK AND HIS LEADERSHIP QUALITIES (PART 2)


  1. HONOURABLE DOODEI AGBABOU WEEK AND HIS LEADERSHIP QUALITIES (PART 2)


Dave Ikiedei Asei
12/06/2019

Today we shall look at two more outstanding qualities of good leadership and how our courageous digital Honourable Commissioner measures up.

They are  standards and confidence.
HONOURABLE DOODEI AGBABOU WEEK AND HIS LEADERSHIP QUALITIES (PART 2)
1. STANDARDS

Leaders hold themselves and the people around them to a higher standard than most, both on a personal and professional level.

Leaders understand that in order to achieve higher standards, they need to have strong values, hold themselves accountable for their words/actions and never make excuses.

Remember you’re the average of the five people you spend the most time with.

On this, Honourable Doodei is an example. He has standard both in his public and private life. All those who came across him could attest to this fact that the ‘Tarakiri boy’ as he is fondly called by his close associates is a man with high standards. This has added to other starling qualities of a good leader which have helped him achieve so much in all the places he has served one way or another.

2. CONFIDENCE

Unfortunately, confidence can be one of those things you either have or don’t have, but I know that it can be practiced and learned.

Confidence has to do with your inner perception of your ability to fulfill a particular role and is built through your experiences and dealings during your life.
To build your confidence you need to be open to new experiences and be willing to fail or you’ll never grow and find the strength needed to push the limits of what you’re capable of.

You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.

If there is any man that has confidence, it is Prince Doodei Agbabou Week. Looking at him outwardly, you could see a man with not just confidence, but great confidence.  From the way he handles issues - personal or public, you see him with great confidence from even the way he talks, manages official matters in his office and even in private matters. I think that he has all the needed qualities of a not just a good leader, but a great leader.

Added to other attributes of a great leader, he should be given higher responsibilities to pilot the affairs of our great state when the current leadership terminates on 14/02/2020 as our humble and dynamic leader steps aside after gloriously completing his second term as the Governor of the State.






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