Three students emerged winners in Lagos Business School’s maiden MBA internship contest held today.
Lagos Business School is best placed to equip the next generation of Nigeria’s business leaders with the sound knowledge to succeed, First Bank of Nigeria Chairperson, Ibukun Awosika, has said.
Lagos Business School has joined the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, the Institute of Healthcare Improvement, Duke University and EpiAFRIC to design course for the Health Leadership Academy (HLA), recently launched in Lagos.
Female entrepreneurs have been urged to embrace frugality, professionalism and ethics to make their businesses sustainable in the highly competitive Nigerian economy.
Stakeholders drawn from the public and private sectors have emphasised the need to empower the nation’s youths with soft skills such as emotional intelligence and interpersonal relations so they can be more productive managers in the world of work.
Renowned jurist and managing partner of Kenna and Associates, Fabian Ajogwu (SAN), has added another feather to his academic cap with his appointment as professor of Corporate Governance at Lagos Business School.
A delegation from the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) paid a courtesy visit to Lagos Business School yesterday, where they discussed opportunities for collaboration on capacity-building and knowledge sharing with the Dean, Prof Enase Okonedo.
One hundred and thirty-three participants, last Saturday, drew the curtains on their varying executive programmes at Lagos Business School after months of intensive study.
Two illustrious alumni of Lagos Business School have taken the helm at Custodian and Allied Group and First Bank of Nigeria Limited, respectively.
Both participants and facilitators have high expectations from the 58th run of Lagos Business School’s Senior Management Programme (SMP 58) which commenced with 37 participants recently.