London Academy Business School: Pioneering UK Education In Nigeria
In a groundbreaking move set to revolutionize the educational landscape of Nigeria, the London Academy Business School proudly announces its partnership with a foremost UK university to establish a premier institution in Nigeria.
This marks the first time a prestigious UK university has set its roots in the country,
aimed at curbing capital flight and introducing a world-class educational framework to Nigerian shores.
A New Era of Education:
The establishment of this institution is not just about education—it’s about transforming lives and building a brighter future for Nigeria’s youth.
The London Academy Business School is dedicated to providing an exceptional education that aligns with modern global standards, equipping young Nigerians with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
Why This Initiative Matters:
1. Reducing Brain Drain: The primary objective of this initiative, as articulated by the CEO, Dr. Lawrence Jones-Esan, is to significantly reduce brain drain. By offering quality education locally, we can retain our brightest minds within the country, fostering growth and innovation from within.
2. Economic Impact: Establishing a high-caliber institution locally will reduce the
financial burden on families who send their children abroad for education, thereby
mitigating capital flight and strengthening the local economy.
3. Empowering Youth: Nigeria’s youth population is its greatest asset. This institution will nurture and encourage young minds to develop their own space, fostering a sense of ownership and responsibility towards their homeland.
4. Quality Education: The school will bring cutting-edge curricula and advanced training in fields such as business, information technology, modern cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the demands of the modern workforce.
5. Community and Culture: The London Academy Business School aims to instill a
sense of pride and cultural identity among students, emphasizing that home is home
and that resolving local issues with local solutions is crucial for national development.
Leadership with Vision:
At the helm of this revolutionary project is Dr. Lawrence Jones-Esan, a proud Nigerian
and distinguished academic leader. Dr. Jones-Esan established the London Academy
for Higher Education (LAHE) in Stratford, London in February 2001. From its humble
beginnings, LAHE grew to partner with the University of Sunderland in 2005, a collaboration that lasted until 2011.
Now, in 2023, Dr. Jones-Esan brings his vision to Nigeria to further realize the ambition of providing quality, relevant education in a decolonized environment. The ultimate aim is to teach what is relevant to our ecosystem, avoiding the ineffective strategy of copying and pasting models that are not suited to our environment.
Ensuring Credibility:
In a bid to eliminate bogus colleges and institutions in the Nigerian space, the London Academy Business School applied for recognition to establish a teaching institution for the University of Sunderland in Nigeria as part of the National Universities Commission (NUC) Transnational Education (TNE) policy.
To ensure the credibility of the institution,
a team led by Academic Exchange Specialist (AES) Chris Maiyaki was constituted to
visit the university in their homeland. This measure was taken to avoid the proliferation of fake online institutions posing as genuine degree-awarding institutions.
The Nigerian environment, in our opinion, is not yet fully ripe for purely online delivery without the hands-on part of education. To be relevant in this day and age, students must have products to sell to the rest of the world. Paper qualifications alone will not suffice for Nigerians.
The Importance of Hands-On Education:
With the advent of AI, purely online education could put our youths at a disadvantage, allowing anyone to submit assignments generated by AI without developing their critical thinking abilities. Having a real, on-the-ground provision with quality lecturers is the only way forward, at least for now. This ensures that students gain practical experience and develop essential skills that are crucial for their professional and personal growth.
A Call to Action:
We urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima to support
this pioneering project if they are committed to creating a country that all Nigerians can be proud of.
Their backing is crucial for the success of this initiative, which aligns perfectly with the government’s campaign promise of providing affordable education for all Nigerians.
A Proven Track Record:
The University of Sunderland, under the visionary leadership of Vice Chancellor David Bell, has set a precedent with its groundbreaking projects.
This initiative by the London Academy Business School is no different; it seeks to offer international qualifications
locally, thereby drastically reducing the financial burden on Nigerian families. Currently, many Nigerians spend close to £50,000 to travel abroad for their education.
Establishing this institution in Nigeria will not only make quality education accessible
but also significantly reduce the stress on our currency, the Naira.
Join the Movement:
The London Academy Business School is not just an educational institution; it is a
movement towards self-reliance and excellence. Join us in this endeavor to provide our youths with the quality education they deserve, right here at home. Together, we can build a brighter, more prosperous future for Nigeria.
For more information about the London Academy Business School and this
groundbreaking initiative, please visit
our website at www.labs.org.uk (http://www.labs.org.uk) or contact our office at the Public Service Institute of Nigeria (PSIN), Kubwa, Abuja. You can reach us by telephone at +234 818 675 8231 or +234 909 610 1219, or via email at admissions@labs.org.uk (mail to:admissions@labs.org.uk).
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