In a recent discourse, Mohammed Salihu Shaba emphasized that while challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, insufficient funding, fragile institutions, corruption, insecurity, and foreign interference are frequently cited in discussions about national development in Africa, there is a critical element that is often neglected: attitude. He argues that the mindset and approach of leaders and citizens play a pivotal role in addressing these challenges effectively. Shaba's insights suggest that fostering a positive attitude could be key to unlocking potential solutions and driving progress in governance and development across the continent.
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