Lagos Business School joins the Fairwork Network

Lagos Business School (LBS) has joined the Fairwork network, the global foundation dedicated to promoting equity and fairness in the emerging platform economy, also known as the gig economy. Prof. Olayinka David-West, Kemi Ogunyemi and other members of the LBS community will implement the Fairwork project over the next two years.

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Lagos Business School partners with the Bank of Industry to establish the Entrepreneurship Innovation Centre for entrepreneurship training across Nigeria.

The Entrepreneurship Innovation Centre (EIC), is a collaborative initiative of the Bank of Industry and Lagos Business School (LBS), established to provide extensive training and support to transform emerging entrepreneurs into successful and sustainable impact-driven business leaders, who will create jobs and transform society. 

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Lagos Business School, Semicolon Africa and Henley Business School partner to drive British Council funded ‘Nexus Project’

…Project set to transform African youths to sustainable job creators.

In line with the commitment of Lagos Business School (LBS) to develop responsible entrepreneurs and promote business sustainability, the institution has partnered with Semicolon Africa and Henley Business School on the Nexus Project, funded by the British Council.

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The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) grants re-accreditation to Lagos Business School (LBS)

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.

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