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How Centre LSD is Raising Leaders and Bridging the Leadership Gap in Nigeria

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African Centre for Leadership, Strategy & Development, Centre LSD graduates another set of students from her Leadership School (a foremost leadership training school in Nigeria).

This graduation signifies the 18th graduation ceremony of the leadership school of the Abuja Centre. This occasion also doubles as Centre LSD 18th Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Bi-annual leadership lecture.

In a statement by Dr. Emenike Umesi, Director of Leadership at the Centre, this graduation ceremony demonstrates the consistency and determination of the Centre to raise the frontier of leaders and leadership development in Nigeria.

According to him, for the past thirteen years, the Centre LSD Leadership School has been at the forefront of training Nigerians to become strategic leaders who will be able to envision the future and help to map out strategies on how to get there.

This event which is scheduled to hold on the 19th of August 2023 will be chaired by Hauwa Mustapha, of the Nigerian Labour Congress and Board Member Centre LSD, while the Guest Speaker of the day is the person of Dr. Olusoji Adeniyi, Social Development Expert and Former Chairperson United Nations Pensions Fund.

He is expected to give a lecture on the theme “Leadership, Governance and The Burgeoning Youth Population.

In the statement, the highlight of this ceremony will be the presentation of certificates to 43 graduating students of the 18th set and the taking of the matriculation oath by the new students of the set 20.

This year’s graduation brings the total number of change agents trained by the Centre through the Leadership School to two thousand and eighty-six (2,086).