Professors from University of Oxford, Harvard University, and University of Cambridge have commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu over the appointment of Senator Jimoh Ibrahim as Nigeria’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United Nations. The academics, in separate reactions, described the appointment as well-deserved, citing Ibrahim’s academic excellence, global exposure, and leadership credentials. Churchill College, where he earned a doctorate in Business Management in 2023, noted that he completed the programme six months ahead of the approved four-year duration. Professor Christoph Loch described the appointment as a great honour and praised Tinubu’s “thoughtful and strategic choice,” expressing confidence in Ibrahim’s ability to navigate the complexities of the UN at a critical time. Professor Othman Cole of the Cambridge Judge Business School commended Ibrahim as a resilient African leader, while Professor Chapman of the Saïd Business School describe...
Cross River North has produced some of the finest and most influential leaders in Cross River State and indeed Nigeria. Many of these leaders, however, are largely defined by the high positions they have occupied. High Chief Higgins Peters stands out differently. Widely regarded as the Natural Leader of the North, he has carved a unique and undeniable space in the politics and development of the senatorial district. Love him or disagree with him, no one can ignore the influence he wields, interestingly, without holding any major elective or appointive position in recent times. While some, particularly those deeply rooted in traditional protocol, may disagree with him, it is difficult to argue against the title of “Natural Leader” that his admirers have bestowed upon him. Through his seamless integration into the power structures and influential circles across the entire state, High Chief Higgins Peters has earned this recognition. In a senatorial district where virtually every pol...