With a cum laude and four distinctions, Business School Netherlands
announced last Saturday, the successful completion of their Executive
MBA programme by 73 candidates from Nigeria. They received their
certificates at a ceremony at The Hague, Netherlands...
A barrister, Oluwakemi Makun, led the class with a cum laude and the best dissertation.
Oluwakemi Makun graduated from Lagos
State University, Ojo in 2001 with Second Class (Upper Division) in Law.
She qualified as a lawyer after being called to the Nigeria Bar in
2003.
She is an entrepreneur and presently the Principal of Allianz Solicitors, Abuja. She is a corporate and commercial legal practitioner. She is also a part time business woman.
Lagos accounted for three of the
distinctions while the Abuja Study Centre recorded the other two. The
Abuja, Port Harcourt and Otta Study Centres accounted for 34 of the
graduating class while Lagos contributed 39.
Business School Netherlands Nigeria CEO, Lere Baale
remarked that the school appreciated the increased enrollment in
centres outside Lagos and the performance of students in those places.
Business School Netherlands, with
multiple accreditation from Dutch, European and American authorities,
offers the Executive Master in Business Administration deploying the
Action Learning pedagogy. It has also introduced the Doctor of Business
Administration programme with an initial enrollment of 10 senior
executives.
Baale stated that the Action Learning
Executive MBA of Business School Netherlands prioritises application of
learning to solve real life problems in the workplaces of students
rather than merely cramming theories or analysing cases.
Makun said:
I like the learning style of BSN – Action Learning. Practice makes perfect. It was perfect for me. I wanted an environment where I will meet people from diverse backgrounds and varied challenges. A place where participants could share their experiences and help one another treat their various problems. BSN perfectly fit into the picture. Besides, their marketing team was persistent in convincing me to join the programme.I have tried to implement every single topic of my ALP. I have seen results in my business since then. My business has also transformed. I now have an office with staff working with me within the space of two years. The learning has changed my thinking positively, and I can confidently say that I have all that I need to compete in my industry. I will appreciate my employees more, spend money to make more money and treat my clients as kings.
Business School Netherlands commenced in
Nigeria in 2003. Student enrolment in Nigeria has grown to 1100 while
about 400 students have graduated from its MBA programme.
Business School Netherlands is present in 15 countries and draws students from 41 countries.
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