The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rome Business School assures students of continuous profession­al growth

- By Ujunwa Atueyi

OUNTRY Manager, Rome Business School, Humphrey Akanazu, has assured the newly inducted students in Nigeria of qualitativ­e profession­al training that will seamlessly drive them to the peak of their careers.

Speaking at the orientatio­n programme of the newly admitted students for the MBA in Marketing and Communicat­ions programme said the course is specially designed to build marketing and communicat­ion competenci­es among managers by enriching them with ethical and value oriented managerial components that could lead to successful business.

He said the core objective of the school is to train individual­s to a level of excellence in their chosen fields. Akanazu added that the school provides flexible learning platforms that allow executives grow their business and organisati­ons. He said people who passed through their tutelage would not only be able to play part in socio-economic developmen­t, but also human capital developmen­t. He explained that though the Lagos campus of the school, which is the only campus functions in line with the Rome curriculum, some of its programmes had been tailored to address Nigeria’s societal needs.

He said, “We are committed to training entreprene­urs, managers and profession­als to a level of excellence in their competence and their ethical approach to business and work. This will enable Nigeria executives be able to play a part in the developmen­t of the economic, humanity and a society more prosperous, fair and respectful of the cultural role of the individual.

“The MBA programme is designed to enable business leaders analyse complex situations and make appropriat­e strategic recommenda­tions in the area of marketing and communicat­ion.

The Rome Business School, Nigeria employs university teachers, company trainers, consultant­s, managers and entreprene­urs to tutor our students because of their proven experience and skills. The faculty has a strong multi cultural inclinatio­n with representa­tive from diverse background and nationalit­y.

 ??  ?? Pupils of Lara Day School, Lagos, flanked by Innosoft Technologi­es team during the 2018 Africa Code Week, held recently at the school.
Pupils of Lara Day School, Lagos, flanked by Innosoft Technologi­es team during the 2018 Africa Code Week, held recently at the school.

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