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The Throne, The Office, The Unfinished: Why Nigeria Needs Finishing Schools For Its Leaders

Olaoluwa Mimiola by Olaoluwa Mimiola
October 14, 2025
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Nigeria, a nation pulsating with vibrant cultures, complex politics, and a burgeoning economy, stands at a crucial juncture. Its trajectory hinges, in no small part, on the calibre of its leadership. Yet, we often witness a jarring disconnect: individuals wielding immense power, yet seemingly lacking the polish, ethical grounding, and understanding required to wield it responsibly. This is why the concept of a mandatory finishing school for incoming Nigerian monarchs, political office holders, and leaders, both in the public and private sectors, is not just a novel idea but a vital necessity.

The logic is straightforward: to entrust power without ensuring that the recipient is equipped to manage it is to gamble with the future. A finishing school serves as a crucible, refining raw potential into responsible leadership and, significantly, shaping individuals who will be models for future generations.

Beyond the Sash and Suit

The traditional education of a monarch, a political appointee, or a corporate leader often focuses on the technical aspects of their role – succession rights, legal frameworks, financial strategies, and market analysis. However, these technical skills alone are woefully insufficient. A finishing school, meticulously tailored to these specific roles, would provide a comprehensive understanding of:

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Ethical Leadership: Instilling a deep sense of responsibility, accountability, and the principles of good governance. This includes proactively tackling corruption and nepotism, as well as prioritising the welfare of the people, employees, and stakeholders.

Etiquette and Protocol: Mastering the nuances of diplomacy, public speaking, and navigating complex social situations. Knowing how to represent their office, organisation, or kingdom with dignity, foster respectful relationships, and build consensus.

Cross-Cultural Understanding: Equipping leaders with the sensitivity and awareness to navigate Nigeria’s diverse cultural landscape and interact effectively with international counterparts. This is crucial for fostering unity and understanding within a diverse society.

Emotional Intelligence and Conflict Resolution: Developing self-awareness, empathy, and the ability to manage stress, navigate difficult conversations, and resolve conflict constructively. These skills are essential for making sound decisions under pressure and fostering harmonious relationships.

Responsibility of a role model: Recognising and embracing the profound impact they have as role models, especially for the younger generation. This includes upholding ethical standards, demonstrating integrity, and inspiring others to act responsibly. Leaders are not just occupying their respective positions; they are architects of behaviour, shaping the moral compass of those who follow. Their actions, words, and even their public persona become lessons that are studied, emulated, and internalised. This demands a higher standard of conduct, both within and outside their official duties, extending even after they’ve left office or their organisation.

The British Blueprint: A Conscious Cultivation of Royalty and Responsible Governance

The British Royal Family provides a compelling example of this conscious training. The heir to the throne, for generations, has undergone rigorous education, not just in traditional subjects, but also in the arts, history, diplomacy, and the complexities of public service. A prime example of its success is the late Queen Elizabeth II. Her reign, spanning over 70 years, stands as a testament to the power of preparation and the importance of ethical leadership. Her success, particularly when she ascended to the throne at the tender age of 25, was not accidental. It was the direct result of a system built on generations of conscious cultivation.

From a young age, Princess Elizabeth received an education tailored to her future role. She studied constitutional history, diplomacy, and the responsibilities of a monarch. She was mentored by experienced advisors who instilled in her the values of duty, service, and discretion. This rigorous training allowed her to navigate the complexities of international relations, maintain the integrity of the monarchy, and provide a steadying influence during times of social and political change. Her unwavering commitment to duty, her calm demeanour, and her ability to connect with people from all walks of life were all hallmarks of her training. The British conscious cultivation of royalty and responsibility made this possible, enabling her to lead Great Britain through decades of transformation and uncertainty successfully.

In the same vein, Prince Charles’s early schooling and the training he received in leadership and ethics, as well as the grooming and guidance he received while he prepared for the role of King, showcase this dedication. This meticulous preparation helps ensure a smooth transition of power and a mature monarch, one who is equipped to serve the nation with grace and responsibility.

Nigeria can learn valuable lessons from the British model. Before assuming the role of a monarch, the designated heir should undergo intensive training in the history and cultural intricacies of their kingdom, as well as conflict resolution, diplomacy, and public comportment. Similar training is necessary for political office holders and leaders, both in private and public organisations.

Dangers of the Unfinished: Eroding Trust and Corrupting the Future

The consequences of unchecked power in the hands of the uncultured and unprepared are far-reaching and insidious. We have witnessed:

Inept Governance: Political office holders making poorly informed decisions, prioritising personal gain over public good, and fostering an environment of corruption, instability, and a deep-seated sense of disillusionment in the populace.

Erosion of Trust: A growing disconnect between the citizenry and its leaders, fueled by perceptions of arrogance, insensitivity, and a blatant lack of accountability. The younger generation, witnessing this, may lose faith in the system and in the potential for positive change.

Communal Conflicts: Traditional rulers, without the necessary cultural sensitivity, conflict resolution skills, and the ability to act as unifying figures, exacerbate existing tensions or fuel new ones, leading to devastating consequences.

Organisational Failures: In the private sector, leaders who lack ethical grounding, emotional intelligence, and understanding of employee needs foster a toxic work environment characterised by poor performance, high turnover, and ultimately, business failure.

Reputational Damage: Nigeria’s image on the global stage suffers when its leaders are perceived as lacking the decorum and integrity expected of high office, or when corporate leaders are caught up in unethical practices. This damages investor confidence and hinders economic growth.

Moral Decay: The absence of ethical leadership and responsible role models creates a vacuum where negative influences can flourish, leading to a decline in societal values and the normalisation of corruption and wrongdoing.

Real-World Examples

We can see how even in developed nations, ethical lapses can cripple leadership. Scandals involving political corruption and abuse of power have shaken governments and eroded public trust in countries such as the US and the UK. The mismanagement of public funds, the blatant disregard for due process, and the often boorish behaviour of some office holders in Nigeria are a source of concern and disillusionment.

Conversely, there are examples of effective governance, driven by integrity and a commitment to service, in some states and local communities, offering a glimpse of what is possible with responsible leadership. The pervasive corruption and unethical practices in both the public and private sectors are detrimental to the fabric of the nation.

Moving Forward

Implementing mandatory finishing schools for monarch-designates, political office holders, and leaders in private and public organisations requires a multi-pronged and sustained approach:

Legislation: Enacting laws that mandate pre-appointment training for individuals assuming these crucial roles.

Curriculum Development: Crafting tailored curricula that address the specific needs of each role, encompassing ethics, etiquette, diplomacy, leadership, conflict resolution, and the understanding of their roles as role models.

Institution Building: Establishing reputable finishing schools staffed by experienced professionals, academics, cultural experts, and ethical leadership gurus.

Community Involvement: Engaging traditional rulers, religious leaders, community elders, and successful professionals in the design and delivery of these programs.

Continuous Professional Development: Ensuring that these training programs are not a one-time event, but an ongoing requirement for leaders to continually update their skills and knowledge.

Focus on Mentorship: Connecting aspiring leaders with experienced mentors who can provide guidance, support, and help them navigate the complexities of their roles.

Public Education and Awareness Campaigns: Raising public awareness about the importance of ethical leadership and the need for responsible role models.

The path to a brighter future for Nigeria demands leaders equipped, not just with power, but with wisdom, empathy, integrity, and a profound sense of responsibility. By investing in the ethical, intellectual, and social development of our leaders through finishing schools and emphasising their roles as positive role models, we are investing in a more just, prosperous, and stable Nigeria for all.

It is time to move beyond the unrefined and embrace the idea of a finishing school to ensure a future where power is wielded with grace, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to the betterment of the nation, particularly for the generation they serve as models for.

•Mimiola is a merit award-winning journalist, media, and public relations expert.

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