Finance industry experts last Friday envisaged the growth of the Nigerian economy at Lagos Business School Finance Conference, tagged: “Resilience of the Nigerian Finance Industry in the Face of Changing Global Circumstances.”
The Venture in Management Programme (ViMP) ended on a high note last Friday, with students and facilitators recounting lessons learnt and great networking opportunities fostered.
The new Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria was yesterday warmly received at Lagos Business School by staff and students after weeks of anticipation.
Institutions in the mould of Lagos Business School will be empowered to drive sustainable development of African economies at this year’s Association of African Business Schools (AABS) conference, scheduled for the Strathmore Business School in Nairobi, Kenya from 18 to 21 May 2014.
Lagos Business School will, from May 12 to July 15, 2014 play host to its first Fulbright scholar, Dr Efosa C. Idemudia. The Fulbright is a programme of the United States government that supports academic institutions with US-based faculty.

It was a mix of verbal skills yesterday, when a group of Lagos Business School MBA students proved their mettle during an Accenture-sponsored internal case competition.

Olamide Ibitoye was recently appointed the Director of Advancement, Lagos Business School.
The curtains were Friday drawn on the second modular run of the Senior Management Programme 51 (SMP 51) when Lagos Business School treated outgoing participants to a farewell cocktail.
Lagos Business School has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ACNielsen Nigeria, which will enrich the content and relevance of the institution’s open-enrolment programmes in Marketing and Strategic Management, among others.
Lagos Business School flagged off the 26th edition of the Advanced Management Programme (AMP 26) yesterday.