LABS, UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND PARTNERS TO DEVELOPED UNIVERSITY OF ENTREPRENEUR IN NIGERIA

LABS, UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND PARTNERS TO DEVELOPED UNIVERSITY OF ENTREPRENEUR IN NIGERIA 
By: Bisi Akingbade

The London Academy Business School, LABS, United Kingdom, in partnership with University of Sunderland, has advocated for the introduction of vocational education qualification to developed University of Entrepreneur in Nigeria.


This was disclosed by the Executive Chairman, London Academy Business School, Dr. Jones-Esan during a media parley organized in Lagos by the institution.

His word “this is why we are here, we are here in a big way to change the narratives of education, that is what London Academy Business School and the University of Sunderland is bringing to the people of Nigeria and Africa at large”. 

“Literally everyone in Ekiti state have a PHD or they are Professor and they have so much resources in that part of Nigeria, but unfortunately I have not seen that education transform into what it should be like, so we at London Academy Business School have developed the university of entrepreneurship where enterprise becomes the main aim and the main goal of our institution, 
"So we are working in partnership with the University of Sunderland which will eventually transformed into University of Entrepreneurship so that is the idea. 

"We want to move from theory into practice that is the reason why our strapline is bridging the gap between theory and practice” he opined.

Dr. Esan said “We did not cut corners, we went straight to the Ministry of Education to register our presence and get the permission to operate in the country, so we have got full permission to operate as a private institution in Lagos State, 

He added that "we also wrote letter, an Expression of Interest to National Universities Commission, NUC in Abuja, for them to know that we are working with University of Sunderland so that when our students graduates they can do their mandatory National Youth Service Corps, NYSC alongside their colleagues in other institutions”. 
Also, the consultant with the London Academy Business School, Mr. Chukwuemeka Onwuakagba,in his remarks said that majority of the schools in Nigeria make use of curriculum which was put together since 1970s and 1980s and the so called mentors uses these materials to teach students.

Onwuakagba noted that “that is why they say we have mind but we don’t train minds, if you come to Nigeria you see Chinese, I have lots of Indonesian friends that are in the pharmaceutical sector of Nigeria, you will ask yourself, why are they leaving Indonesia and coming to Nigeria to work? It is because we have something we don’t know we have. 

Onwuakagba, said on the contrary the London Academy Business School applies the use of Artificial Intelligence, AI, in their modus of operation.

According to LABS Business Development Manager, Mr. Edward Astaire also disclosed that JAMB is not a determinant gain admission into institution.

“We have our own A-Levels which is at level 3 courses that allows our students to be prepared for English, Mathematics and other subjects they will need to go into year one to year three of the programme so we need people who have results in WAEC, GCE, NECO with the dedication to want to learn and change themselves”.

The LABS mission is to provide high-quality education and training to students from diverse backgrounds and nationalities. Its approach to teaching combines academic theory with practical skills and industry knowledge, aiming to prepare students for the challenges of the modern business world.

LABS has a strong network of industry partners and affiliations, allowing students to benefit from real-world experiences and connections with leading businesses and organizations. The school also promotes entrepreneurship and innovation, encouraging students to develop their own ideas and businesses.

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