Nigerian Gets Loud Standing Ovation From Obama Over Speech

A Nigerian, who is the co-founder of Debola Lagos was given a standing ovation after ending his remarks at the Obama Summit Held in Lagos Recently.

The Nigerian who harped on the need for those in positions of authority to remember that the Highest office in Nigeria is not of the country but of the citizen.

Extemporating from this angle, Debola Lagos argued that the citizens are important and they are the major needed component of the society.

He maintained that the time has come for powerful men and women in the nation to come to terms with the fact that the Citizens are those who determine the fate of Politicians.

The speech goat a loud ovation during the audience who cherished his prowess and intelligence to delivering such a speech including the Immediate Past President of the United States, Mr Barack Obama.

The development has also spanked a high level of attraction on Social Media or Instagram Page with many seeking an audience to meet with the speaker.

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