I Would Rather Carry My Poverty With Dignity, Than Be In A Master-Servant Relationship – Shettima Declares At Davos Conference

Vice President Kashim Shettima has stated that Nigeria’s vision is not dependent on begging for alms, but rather fostering equal partnerships that would empower economic growth.

Shettima stated this at the Financial Times Global Risk Roundtable during the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

He asserted that Nigeria will lead Africa’s economic transformation through strategic investments in education, youth empowerment, and innovative agricultural approaches.

He said, “The word for crisis in Chinese is ‘Wei Ji’. Wei stands for danger, while Ji stands for opportunity. Yes, we have challenges, but those challenges are pregnant with opportunities to re-engineer our society and build back better.

“The crisis has given us a unique opportunity to invest in people, especially in areas that will enable us to leapfrog our economies into global competitiveness.

“I don’t believe in aid; I believe in partnership. I’d rather carry my poverty with dignity and…

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