Business School Netherlands graduates 67 Nigerians

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The Business School Netherlands has graduated 67 Nigerians as part of its 2024 Masters in Business Administration class.

In a statement, BSN Nigeria said it trained the graduates as action learning transformation leaders, equipped to drive business growth and transformation.

IT added that it crossed a major milestone, with the addition of its latest cohort marking a total of 1,025 MBA graduates since its inception.

The institution continued to set high standards, with the 2024 batch producing 18 distinctions on dissertations, one Cum Laude, and 15 overall MBA distinctions, including one Cum Laude, the school stated.

It noted, “These outstanding results demonstrate the rigorous evaluation by the management and faculty, as well as the thoughtful feedback and unwavering support provided to the students.”

The school added that since its launch, it had enrolled about 2,000 MBA students, with over 1,025 completing their degrees, including two Cum Laude recipients.

It said it prided itself on its commitment to raising the standards of business education in Nigeria.

BSN is globally accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs and the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation.

It is also a member of the Association for Transnational Higher Education Accreditation and has earned recognition as the best MBA provider in the Netherlands.

The Country Director of BSN Nigeria, Prof. Lere Baale, speaking during the event, noted the institution’s commitment to developing exceptional leaders.

He asserted, “Our goal is to support the growth and success of leaders and organisations worldwide through a practical Action Learning program that tackles current leadership challenges using the principles of direction, vision, understanding, clarity, agility, resilience, and diversity.”

BSN said its Action Learning MBA offered a practical and flexible part-time programme available in Nigeria, with study centres in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

It added that through the programme individuals with a bachelor’s degree, higher diploma, or over 10 years of work experience, could access the program with no need for English proficiency tests.

The school noted that The Netherlands remained the focal point for the degree awarding ceremonies, reinforcin

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