The Nigerian Presidency has refuted claims made by Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi that Nigeria's global image is dwindling. Obi had stated that Nigeria's exclusion from Harvard Business School's global immersion course for its class of 2025 was evidence of the country's diminishing reputation.
In a statement on social media, Senior Special Assistant on Public Engagement to President Tinubu, Frederick Nwabufo, explained that the selection of countries for the course is based on an algorithm that ensures diversity of gender and citizenship.Nwabufo added, “This is what the institution says on its blog as regards the selection of countries for the course.“ ‘The FIELD Global Immersion is a semester-long first-year MBA course.
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