Veritasi Homes and Properties, a leading real estate and property development company in Nigeria, has signed a learning partnership with Lagos Business School (LBS), the graduate business school of Pan-Atlantic University.
The leading global accreditation body, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has extended the accreditation of all business degree programmes of Lagos Business School (LBS). This re-accreditation which is valid for five years, reaffirms LBS premier status being the only business school in Nigeria and one of eight in Africa to be accredited by AACSB.
BusinessDay NG interviewed Professor Chris Ogbechie about Lagos Business School’s 30-year legacy.
In the interview, our Dean, Professor Ogbechie discusses our school’s challenges and triumphs, as well as plans for the future. He also discusses our commitment to innovation, ability to adapt to changing times, and the relevance of our programmes in serving the needs of the Nigerian and African markets.
LBS has also featured on the Financial Times Executive Education ranking for 13 years and is rated Africa’s leading Full-time MBA, ranked Top 100 Globally.
LBS has also featured on the Financial Times Executive Education ranking for 13 years and is rated Africa’s leading Full-time MBA, ranked Top 100 Globally.
LBS has also featured on the Financial Times Executive Education ranking for 13 years and is rated Africa’s leading Full-time MBA, ranked Top 100 Globally.
The Faculty at Lagos Business School prepared us extensively for the competition. From assisting us with mentors that are in the specific industry we are playing in, to staying up late a few times to clean up our presentation, they assisted us significantly
The COVID-19 crisis has taught us that, to thrive in the education sector in the foreseeable future, business schools must adapt. With Covid-19 bringing about a digital revolution in the educational sector, the competitive environment is significantly changing