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About LBS Alumni Association

The Lagos Business School Alumni Association (LBSAA) draws its charter from the vision of Lagos Business School (LBS). The Association is not a social organisation. It exists to support the aims and objectives of LBS.

Members actively receive continuous education through alumni sessions held all year long. There is also the annual alumni conference held in November which features very high-profile speakers. Active participation in the sessions affords alumni the opportunity to effectively and continually update their knowledge of general management and business subjects.

In addition, there are a variety of discounts from corporate bodies ranging from international airlines and major hotels within and outside the country to internet service providers, bookshops, laundry services, etc. available to financial members of the LBSAA. They also benefit from discounts on all LBS executive programmes and seminars throughout the year.

Mandate

The aims of the LBS Alumni Association include the following

Promote

To promote continuous education for its members and facilitate a stronger relationship among them

Support

To support LBS in its aims and objectives

Service

To render service to society, especially in the area of public and private management

Events

Exciting events await at our institution of learning! Discover a lineup of engaging activities that promise to spark curiosity, foster connections, and create memorable experiences. Dive into a world of knowledge, inspiration, and fun. Stay tuned for an eventful journey ahead!

Membership

The Association comprises participants who successfully completed the various MBA programmes. It includes the full-time faculty of LBS, chief executives, owner-managers, executive directors, and middle-level managers from various executive programmes.

Publications

Footprints Magazine is the bi-annual digital publication of the Lagos Business School Alumni Relations Department, which showcases the footprints of our members across the various sectors of industry in Nigeria and worldwide.

Littleprints Newsletter is a monthly digital publication of the Lagos Business School Alumni Relations Department, which showcases the activities of the Lagos Business School Alumni Association, Lagos Business School Alumni Relations Department and Pan-Atlantic University.

News

Learn more about LBS through the experience of current students and alumni

LBS Co-Publishes Paper on Africa’s Digital Renaissance

Lagos Business School (LBS) has recently co-published a white paper in collaboration with Singapore Management Universit

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LBS Welcomes Cohort Four of the GCEO-Africa Programme

Lagos Business School is pleased to welcome participants of the fourth cohort of the Global Chief Executive Officer Afri

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LBS Partners with the Federal Government to Drive Financial Inclusion in Nigeria

Lagos Business School (LBS), through its Sustainable and Inclusive Digital Financial Services (SIDFS) initiative, has

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Lagos Business School Hosts US Consul General to Nigeria

On Monday, May 6, 2024, the Lagos Business School (LBS) community welcomed His Excellency Mr Will Stevens, the US Consul

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Lagos Business School earns Prestigious AABS Accreditation, Reiterates Commitment to Africa’s Growth

Lagos Business School (LBS) has become one of only seven business schools accredited by the Association of African Busin

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LBS Convenes Inaugural Real Estate Industry Summit in Partnership with NIESV

Access to safe, affordable housing is a fundamental human need. Unfortunately, Nigeria is faced with a severe housing de

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Fireside Chat: Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria Speaks on Advancing Bilateral Relations

The Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, His Excellency James Christoff, on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, joined the Lago

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LBS HOSTS THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, WALLY ADEYEMO

Lagos Business School (LBS) on Monday, September 18, 2023, hosted the Deputy Secretary of The U.S. Department of The Tre

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CIPM PAYS INSTITUTIONAL VISIT TO LBS

A delegation from the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), the apex organisation governing the practice o

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The Prelate’s Visit to the Lagoon School and the Lagos Business School five years ago

The Lagoon Secondary School was in a festive mood and all in splendid attires to welcome the Prelate, who was to preach,

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Lagos Business School and Co-Creation Hub Play Host to Bill Gates at the Pan-African Youth Innovation Forum

The Dean, Lagos Business School, Prof. Chris Ogbechie joined the Co-Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,

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Introducing Ndidi Nwuneli, 2023 Senior Fellow, Nonprofit Leadership and Management (NPLM) Youth Academy

Lagos Business School Sustainability Centre (LBSSC) is delighted to announce that Mrs Ndidi Nwuneli will be serving

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LBS placed in 10 Must-Watch Business Schools – 2023

We are pleased to announce that Lagos Business School made the Higher Education Digest 10 Must-Watch B-Schools in Africa

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LBS at 30: Interview with Prof. Chris Ogbechie, Dean at Lagos Business School

BusinessDay NG interviewed Professor Chris Ogbechie about Lagos Business School’s 30-year legacy. In the interview, ou

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Meta Partners with Lagos Business School’s VHCI Lab to conduct VR research

Dr.Eugene Ohu, a Senior Lecturer at the Lagos Business School (LBS) is working with Meta (formerly Facebook) to conduct

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19th LBS MBA Virtual Career Fair

Students of the Full-Time MBA 19 and 20 cohorts of Lagos Business School (LBS) interacted with esteemed companies at the

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“The Future of Power in Africa” – Africa Energy Conference

On October 29, Lagos Business School held the second Africa Energy Conference themed “The Future of Power in Africa”

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2022 LBS Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) Fireside chat with Mr. Tony Elumelu

Last week at the Global Network for Advanced Management Programme fireside chat with Chairman, UBA Group, and Founder, 

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Innocent Chukwuma Social Impact Chair and Fellowship hosts First Social Impact Youth Conference

The maiden cohort of the Innocent Chukwuma Social Impact Fellowship (ICSIF) at Lagos Business School hosted a Social Imp

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Lagos Business School signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Access Corporation on August 1 2022

This collaboration was established to jointly develop projects designed to promote and facilitate the exchange of ideas

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Lagos Business School Alumni Association gets new President and Vice President

We extend warm congratulations to the MD/CEO, Unified Payments, Mr Agada Apochi, on his appointment as the new President

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BusinessDay partners LBS for digital content delivery

BusinessDay Media Limited has entered into a partnership with the Lagos Business School (LBS) to provide digital news co

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LBS Beta Gamma Sigma Visit to Ikorodu Rehabilitation Centre

The Lagos State Government Rehabilitation Centre received the Beta Gamma Sigma delegates – LBS BGS Chapter President D

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Lagos Business School, Ford Foundation Inaugurate Innocent Chukwuma Social Impact Chair and Fellowship

Lagos Business School (LBS) and Ford Foundation inaugurated the Innocent Chukwuma Social Impact Chair and Fellowship (IC

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Africa’s Finest, Lagos Business School, Ranks Among The Top 50 Global Business Schools in Financial Times of London 2022 Executive Education Ranking

Lagos Business School (LBS) has been ranked as one of the top global business schools by the Financial Times in its Exec

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Lagos Business School joins the Fairwork Network

Lagos Business School (LBS) has joined the Fairwork network, the global foundation dedicated to promoting equity and fai

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Lagos Business School partners with the Bank of Industry to establish the Entrepreneurship Innovation Centre for entrepreneurship training across Nigeria.

The Entrepreneurship Innovation Centre (EIC), is a collaborative initiative of the Bank of Industry and Lagos Business S

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Lagos Business School, Semicolon Africa and Henley Business School partner to drive British Council funded ‘Nexus Project’

In line with the commitment of Lagos Business School (LBS) to develop responsible entrepreneurs and promote business sus

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Gran Melia Hotel, Guinness Nigeria, Toyota Nig., TV Anywhere Africa sponsor LBS MBA Inter-Cohort Team Bonding.

Another exciting evening at the 2nd MBA Inter-cohort team bonding event held on Saturday, March 19, 2022. Participants o

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Veritasi Homes Signs Learning Partnership with Lagos Business School.

Veritasi Homes and Properties, a leading real estate and property development company in Nigeria, has signed a learning

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Nestle, Slot, GB Foods and Smoov Chapman sponsor LBS MBA Inter-Cohort Team Bonding.

Lagos Business School (LBS) recently organised an MBA inter-cohort team bonding event for Full-time and Executive MBA pa

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The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) grants re-accreditation to Lagos Business School (LBS)

The leading global accreditation body, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has extended th

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Africa as a Lever for global Growth; Creating Opportunities in Emerging Growth Sectors

On Saturday, 27 November 2021, the Africa Business Club at Lagos Business School (LBS) hosted its 9th annual Africa

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Innocent Chukwuma Social Impact Chair and Youth Fellowship: Ford Foundation, Lagos Business School Establish $1million Endowment and Initiative

Lagos Business School and Ford Foundation announced the establishment of the Innocent Chukwuma Social Impact Chair &

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The Association of Africa Business Schools (AABS) Appoints LBS Dean, Prof. Ogbechie, as New Board Member

The Association of Africa Business Schools has announced Professor of Strategic Management and Dean of Lagos Busines

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Lagos Business School MBA Programme Maintains Tier-One Ranking in the 2021 CEO Magazine Global Ranking

For the fourth year in a row, Lagos Business School’s Full-Time and Executive MBA programmes have been accorded Tier-O

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LBS MBA Teams claims top prizes at the Global Business School Challenge

Two teams from the Lagos Business School MBA programme have emerged winners at the Global Business School Network (GBSN)

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LBS alumnus, Temitope Adegoroye named partner at Sahel Consulting

An alumnus of Lagos Business School’s Executive MBA Programme (EMBA 23), Temitope Adegoroye has been appointed as

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Lagos Business School Recognised as Beta Gamma Sigma’s 2021 Best Practice in Academic Achievement Award Winner

The Lagos Business School chapter of the Beta Gamma Sigma society has been selected as the winner of the 2021 Outstandin

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LBS Dean, Professor Ogbechie speaks on driving growth with Social Entrepreneurship at Global Forum

On Thursday, 18th of March, LBS Dean and Professor of Strategic Management, Chris Ogbechie ​delivered a speech at the

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Lagos Business School honours its female employees on International Women’s Day

Today, March 8, 2021, Lagos Business School (LBS) joined the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Da

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Lagos Business School ranked among top 40 on 2020 Better World MBA ranking

Africa’s top provider of management education, Lagos Business School (LBS) has been ranked among top 40 business schoo

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Supply chain executives discuss practical industry solutions at LBS interactive session

On Tuesday, September 29, 2020, Lagos Business School hosted select top Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), Finance &

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LBS MBA 19 students discuss the relevance of an MBA education in a pandemic

Deciding to study for an MBA is a significant step for young managers and professionals. But making such a decision in t

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Lagos Business School Beta Gamma Sigma chapter earns Highest Honours status

The Lagos Business School chapter of the Beta Gamma Sigma society has been bestowed the Highest Honours status for the 2

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Top FMCG executives share consumer engagement solutions at LBS interactive session

On Tuesday, August 11, 2020, Lagos Business School hosted select marketing and sales leaders from Nigeria’s Fast-Movin

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LBS Faculty, Eugene Ohu wins $234,000 grant for Virtual Reality research

Dr Eugene Ohu, a faculty at Lagos Business School (LBS), has won a grant of $234,000 from Templeton World Charity Founda

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Lagos Business School receives funding for sustainability research on African companies

Lagos Business School (LBS) has received a research award to conduct an international study on sustainability for compan

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Lagos Business School emerges as the only African business school on 2020 Economist ranking

Lagos Business School (LBS) has become the only business school in Africa to be featured on The Economist 2020 Executive

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FAQs

Over the years, our commitment and efforts in improving the practice of management have been recognised by several world-class accreditations and rankings.
What is MAP?

MAP stands for Management Acceleration programme. It is designed to enhance emerging leaders’ performance readiness, fast-track their careers and accelerate their impact on the organisation. For more information on the MAP programme, click here (https://lbs.edu.ng/executive-education/executive-programmes/management-acceleration-programme/).

Who should attend?

The MAP is specifically designed for the following group of individuals:

  • Participants should have at least 3 – 5 years of experience in roles of increasing responsibility.
  • Individuals identified as possible future leaders
  • Technical experts transitioning to management roles
  • High-performing individuals being prepared for demanding developmental assignments
  • New managers taking on leadership responsibilities for the first time.
  • High-performing emergent leaders identified as having the potential to influence their organisation’s future success
  • Highly motivated young professionals on management associates, graduate trainees, and other early career development programmes.

 

What is the duration of MAP?

MAP runs for three weeks over three months with one week every month for class sessions.

How much does MAP cost?

MAP costs N1,955,000 (Excluding VAT)

Do you accept payment for MAP by Instalment?

 A 70% commitment fee is acceptable, and the balance is spread across the duration of the programme according to a previously agreed payment plan.

Will I have to pay for extra MAP course materials?

 No, the fees cover course materials required throughout the duration of the programme.

How many cohorts of the MAP are available?

We currently have Four (4) cohorts in the year.

Where is the location for MAP?

 The mode of Delivery is Hybrid, i.e., you have the option of coming down to LBS Campus or taking the classes live online from the comfort of your home or Office.