As Lagos business School (LBS) is recognised as a world class institution that creates and transmits quality management and business knowledge, young budding entrepreneurs from the Young Business Leaders of Nigeria (YBLN) programme paid a visit to LBS today, to receive valuable first-hand information and…
Lagos Business School (LBS) is delighted to announce the addition of two new faculty members to its faculty base: Dr Ndidi Nnoli-Edozien and Dr Francis Okoye.
Lilac Nachum, Professor of International Business at the City University of New York, is currently spending her three-month economic sabbatical at Lagos Business School.
In line with the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between Lagos Business School and the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), LBS is pleased to host Muthuveerappan Thenmozhi, a professor at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras as she brings fresh perspectives on management education.
Lagos Business School in partnership with the Nigerian Tech community will be hosting Y Combinator, the most successful startup incubator in the world, on Saturday, September 24, 2016.
Two hundred and sixty nine participants drew the curtains today on their varying executive programmes at Lagos Business School (LBS) after months of intensive study.
Lagos Business School (LBS) has enhanced its educational experience as it recently signed a student exchange agreement with Università Commerciale L. Bocconi (Bocconi University) in Milano Italy.
It has been brought to our attention that an organisation with the name ‘The Consultants Academy International’, operating under ‘The Education Hub’, has been advertising an Accredited Management Consultant Course purportedly scheduled to take place at Lagos Business School with a certain Harvard University Professor, Kevin C.…
At the special edition of the Lagos Business School Breakfast Club meeting, which held recently, Nigeria’s Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, set out the government’s plan to reset Nigeria’s economy with structured borrowing, targeted investment and diversified growth.
Lagos Business School (LBS) recognises that the agricultural sector holds tremendous opportunities for wealth creation in Nigeria. In the face of the global oil glut, there is a dire need for investment in this sector in order to boost the Nigerian economy.