wrong things and that is why the country is not growing.
“If we don’t do anything now the country will collapse. Nigeria is living on a borrowed money. So, you see things are difficult in Nigeria and we need to change our society so that things will get better,” he added.
The Vice Chancellor of the university, Chinedum Nwajiuba, who was represented by Matthew Eduoga, said that the programme was organised to educate the youth on the need to be creative, stressing that the problem of Nigeria was that the leaders do not encourage creativity.
“If you are not creative, you are not going anywhere. The problem of Nigeria today is that we are not creative. We depend so much on imported things,” he noted.
Earlier in a remark, the president of the Creative Writers Association, FUNAI Chapter, Uche Agbo, said the programme was organized to refocus African youth on how to be creative and shun social vices.