LBS, “Africa’s finest”, was ranked 41 in Executive Education
resulting from a 50th and 51st position in the Open Enrolment and Customs
programmes ranks respectively.
Reacting to the recent achievement, the Dean of LBS,
Professor Chris Ogbechie said: “This accomplishment is proof that LBS is
Africa’s leading business school, providing high-quality business education
amongst the world’s best.
It is a testament to the quality of our faculty, programmes,
teaching methods and overall participant experience. Resulting from the
activities of our faculty who are industry experts, we have become thought
leaders in business, championing the drive for management excellence.”
Also commenting, the President of Lagos Business School
Alumni Association and CEO of Businessday Media Limited, Mr. Frank Aigbogun
said, “Lagos Business School has since its inception provided the highest
quality of management education to participants.
Being ranked 41 in the world and number one in Africa is a
great achievement that the LBS Alumni Association is proud of.
Congratulations to the Dean, staff and entire LBS community.”
Financial Times is the world’s leading business publication,
and it publishes an annual list of the best providers of executive education in
the world based on programme and teaching quality, faculty excellence and
diversity, international reach and other factors.
LBS is the only African business school to make it into the
top 50 this year, the school improved its position in open enrolment by 19
places.
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