Elizade University and ABUAD Business School Partner to Advance Higher Education Excellence

Elizade University and ABUAD Business School Partner to Advance Higher Education Excellence

Elizade University and ABUAD Business School Partner to Advance Higher Education Excellence

 In a major move to elevate higher education and professional training, Elizade University recently hosted an executive delegation from the Afe Babalola University (ABUAD) Business School, Ibadan, to establish a strategic academic and professional partnership.

The visiting team commended Elizade University's state-of-the-art facilities, modern equipment, and serene campus environment, identifying the institution as a model for academic excellence and innovation in Nigeria.

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Led by the Executive Director of ABUAD Business School, Professor Emmanuel Ayodeji, the delegation emphasized the importance of building robust alliances between top-tier private institutions.

"We are highly impressed with what we have seen at Elizade University," Professor Ayodeji remarked during the facility tour. "Our vision is to create strong partnerships with institutions that share similar aspirations in academic excellence, innovation, and professional development."

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Responding to the proposal, the Vice-Chancellor of Elizade University, Professor Philip Oguntunde, welcomed the initiative. He affirmed the institution's readiness to execute and fulfill all binding agreements stemming from the collaboration, citing multiple areas of common interest for mutual institutional growth.

The Registrar of Elizade University, Mr. Omololu Adegbenro, noted that the collaboration builds upon a long-standing relationship between the founders of both institutions, Chief Michael Ade Ojo and Aare Afe Babalola. He expressed strong optimism that this new strategic tie will yield highly rewarding outcomes for both universities.

Supporting this stance, the University Librarian, Dr. Ayooluwa Aregbesola, described the proposed cooperation as both timely and strategic for the advancement of Nigeria's private university ecosystem.