NUC grants license to London Business School to operate in Nigeria

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THE National University Commission, NUC, has granted permission for the London Academy of Business School in partnership with University of Sunderland in the United Kingdom to operate in Nigeria.

To that effect, the first academic session is expected to commence in January 2024 at the Public Service Institute of Nigeria, Abuja.

“We were the first UK university to market. What we have agreed on today is the criticality in following the compliance procedures. In addition to that we would source credible academics to deliver our programmes from LABs who are qualified teachers and also practising consultants. The student will get the same experience as those students studying in England.”

“So for us to do that, we have to get their permission first before we go out their and start recruiting students otherwise we will be shooting ourselves in the foot. If they come here and say you are doing something illegal, you will pay fine and before you get out of that it will be too much. “One thing that came out very clear is that they want people work with them but work in a way that they respect the authority and respect the system and the environment.

Asked whether the NUC granted license to them, he said, “This is the reason why we are here, we have gotten the license, that is recognition to run this process, that will be done within a week, and we are hopeful this will be done shortlyEarlier, the team visited the Public Service Institute of Nigeria along Kubwa road Abuja which is going to serve as the study center and they were received by the Administrator and CEO of the institute, Abdul-Ganiyu Obatayinbo.

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