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Justice Ebiks Lokpobiri

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Justice Ebiks Lokpobiri

Justice Ebiks Lokpobiri

Name: Justice Ebiks Lokpobiri


Title: Student


Organisation: Brigham Young University-Idaho

Young professional, author, public speaker and leader.

1. What have you found most challenging as a leader?

Transmitting personal ideologies and principles to ensure others understand effectively is a huge challenge in a world of diverse characters, perceptions, and strong personal believes. You must employ empathy to achieve this.

2. How did you become a leader? Can you please briefly tell the story?

People often admire my method of solving problem, and generally see the need to follow my lead in solving problems. I have experienced this from childhood. I always create my path and follow it through to get to my destination. I barely get influenced by social pressures.

3. How do you structure your work days from waking up to going to sleep?

I wake up at 5am, briefly study randomly for an hour, freshen up, get breakfast, and engage in other activities from 8am. I take mid day rests by 4pm, dinner by 6 or 7pm, and I usually go to bed by 10 or 11pm.

4. What's a recent leadership lesson you've learned for the first time or been reminded of?

Understand people, to enable them understand you.

5. What's one book that has had a profound impact on your leadership so far? Can you please briefly tell the story of how that book impacted your leadership?

Why as why remains a good guide for my leadership principles. Gospel principles by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints, teaches the principles of leadership in humility.

6. If you could only give one piece of advice to a young leader, what would you say to them?

Be humble, and always willing to learn from anyone, and any circumstance.

7. What is one meaningful story that comes to mind from your time as a leader, so far?

A person worked up to me an said "you were born to lead, and I must follow you." This is intriguing and gave me the reassurance that I have a devine purpose to help people find the right path of life.

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