Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, has encouraged Nigerian students to pursue opportunities abroad if necessary, while reassuring them that a reformed Nigeria would be waiting to welcome them back. Obi shared this message during his visit to two Anambra educational institutions, Peter University in Achina/Onneh and the College of Nursing Sciences, Adazi-Nnukwu, where he also made donations to support student development.

Addressing students at the College of Nursing, Obi expressed his commitment to nurturing institutions that prioritize skill, professionalism, and character. He emphasized that those serving in public roles should remain trustworthy and true to their word, a principle he aims to uphold by consistently supporting educational initiatives.

“Public figures must build public trust. I am here, once again, to support your journey,” Obi stated. “If the conditions here do not work for you, seek opportunities abroad. But I’m confident that a time will come when, with a renewed Nigeria, you’ll want to return home.”

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Emphasizing the transformative power of education, Obi highlighted the importance of pursuing academic excellence and maintaining a strong work ethic. His commitment to these ideals reflects his vision of education as a vital foundation for national development and social progress.

At Peter University, Obi urged students to recognize their education as an investment in the future and a powerful tool for change. He called on them to be diligent and to see their studies as a path toward personal and societal advancement.

Through these messages, Obi has sparked a wave of discussion among young Nigerians about the future of education and the potential for positive change in the country, especially within an era of increasing brain drain and migration concerns.