LEARNABILITY IN LEADERSHIP (Part A)
A while back I was in Accra the capital of Ghana. I beautiful place with easy going people who seemed to obey traffic laws whether or not there was the presence of law enforcement agents. I crossed the road one day when the pedestrian light was on red, while that of cars was on green. I crossed the road the ‘Lagos’ way, meandering through the cars and even waving down a vehicle to stop. The driver of the vehicle I tried to wave down pointed out the traffic lights asking if I was blind not to see that I did not have the rights or go-ahead to cross the road. I tell you I felt very stupid with myself. Seyi you are not a kid, you are past secondary school, past a first degree, past a Masters and moving on to get the next thing, yet you can’t obey a simple traffic light, are you such a dummy? I tell you, that was the last time I crossed the road or drove across a junction or through a major road without the go-ahead of the traffic light, not only in Ghana, but in N...