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London Business School, Entrepreneurship Village Partner on Capacity Building

by Harry Choms
London Business School

London Academy Business School (LABS) has collaborated on programs to build the capacity of business leaders with other business schools in Africa and around the world.

The collaboration also extended to the Entrepreneurship Village, establishing a campus in the Entrepreneurship Village to allow for both virtual and on-campus learning.

According to a statement issued by LABS, the collaboration will help to create more job opportunities, promote entrepreneurship learning, and create an enabling environment for knowledge transfer and business growth in Africa.

It explained why the entrepreneurship village was located in the heart of Ondo state.

Mrs. Joy S. Francis, Executive Director of Africa’s Young Entrepreneurs Organisation, stated that the entrepreneurship village offers numerous opportunities.

The entrepreneurship village is a hub set up to house various academic institutions such as the Africa Business College, School of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Research Cube, and many others to come.

“Our partnership with LABS lies upon the foundation that the village was founded to create an ecosystem where entrepreneurs, creatives and business institutions can be housed in one place. We believe that learning is a social experience and aim to create a space where businesses and student entrepreneurs can grow together as we inspire them to succeed. 

“The partnership is based on mutual trust and commonly shared values between the two institutions”.

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