Nile University Opens Lagos Liaison Office for Executive Education

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Nile University of Nigeria has launched the Lagos Liaison Office of the Nile Business School. The move expands the school's reach in executive and professional education.

The office is located in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital. It aims to bring world-class executive education closer to professionals, entrepreneurs, and organisations across the country.

Speaking at the launch, Pro-Chancellor Mr John Vermaaten called the office the first step in a longer journey. He said the university plans to grow its footprint and impact more professionals.

“Throughout my career, I have witnessed how expanding educational access through multiple locations can positively transform lives, career aspirations, and organisations,” Vermaaten said.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Dilli Dogo said the office is more than a physical location. He described it as a gateway to a new model of executive education that addresses real business challenges through practical learning.

The launch marks a milestone in the university's mission to deliver globally relevant, Africa-focused business education. The school wants to equip leaders with the skills needed in a technology-driven business environment.

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