Dangote Donates N1.2 Billion Business School to Bayero University, Kano
Mon, Mar 5, 2018 | By publisher
Education
Christened Dangote Business School, the business mogul says talks are on to affiliate the school with the popular Harvard Business School, in the United States
THE business educational development of Northern Nigeria took a new turn at the weekend when Aliko Dangote, the renowned businessman, donated a N1.2 billion ultra-modern business school edifice to the Bayero University, Kano, BUK, first of such in the northern part of the country.
Christened Dangote Business School, the business mogul disclosed that talks were on to affiliate the school with the popular Harvard Business School, in the United States.
Speaking to a group at the opening of the School at the new site of the University, Dangote stated that no effort was spared to ensure that the school, building gate was up to international standard and one of the biggest in the sub-Saharan Africa.
Dangote said the Business School, which was commissioned by Governor Abdulzhi Umar Ganduje of Kano State, was conceived as part of the contributions of Dangote towards encouraging world class entrepreneurship education at the highest level in Nigeria.
He described the school as best of its kind in northern Nigeria, adding that the school, as accredited by the Nigerian University Commission, NUC, would be the first business school to offer Doctor of Business Administration PhD. programme in Nigeria.
The Africa richest man added that the business school would ease sharing of business information globally and how future African leaders could advance their businesses as well as building capacity which would translate to boosting the continent’s economy.
Dangote traced the journey of the construction of the school to the days of Attahir Jigawa as the vice chancellor of the university when he pleaded with him to help in the establishment of a business school that could accelerate entrepreneurship in the country.
He said he agreed to build the edifice because of his conviction that good quality education is the bedrock of meaningful development in the country and only a sound mind could facilitate development.
The school, according to him, will train African Business leaders by carrying out research on how Nigerians can do business in the very particular kind of environment and succeed.
On his part, Muhammed Yahuza Bello, the vice chancellor of the university, said with the new business school, the university was now poised to serve the society better through training, research and services.
He said the university adopted the name “Dangote Business School,” because the name Dangote is internationally synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurship and successes in business and industry and pledged that the school will live by its name and tradition.
Explaining the uniqueness of the school, he stated that the new structure comprises 650 seating capacity auditorium, two theatres, four lecture halls, two libraries, incubation centre, two cafeterias, 800kva soundproof generator and borehole among others.
In their separate remarks, Ganduje, represented by Hafeez Abubakar, his deputy; Governor Muhammed Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa State, and Muhammadu Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano, showered accolades on Dangote for his several interventions in various sectors in the state and beyond, urging other wealthy individuals to emulate.
Ganduje said Nigerians had a lot to learn from Dangote whose wealth has no influence on his humility and is ever willing to do for his immediate environment and make the society better.
He pleaded with the university authority to grant Dangote the opportunity to lecture once in a while in the school, even if it’s interactive session because he has a lot to offer beyond available in the text books as a successful business man.
Sanusi said what Dangote had done was what he had always advocated for other Nigerians to do and that until Nigeria gots her education right a lot of things might not fall in place as expected.
He expressed his appreciation to Dangote for rising up to the occasion each time he calls on him to do one thing or the other in the interest of the society.
Sanusi urged other well meaning Nigerians to emulate him and contribute to the development of their society
– Mar. 5, 2018 @ 14:22 GMT |
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