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Friday 9 September 2016

Lagos Business School EMBA Executives' Ball

The Lagos Business School executive MBA ball for set 19 & 21 holds on Sunday September 11, 2016 at the Havilah Events Centre Oniru Victoria Island. The ball is a farewell reception to celebrate and bid farewell to the EMBA 19 class on their successful completion of the MBA programme and the formally welcome the EMBA 21 class unto the programme.

The event organised by the LBS EMBA 20 class is supported by GSK, Animal Care, Roses and Vows photography, Printmax Printing Company, Riverside Media Productions, Life Table Water, Bedrock Human Development Foundation, Precursor Construction Company, Seplat, Petroleum Development Company, Funtuna Eggs & City 105.1 FM.

Attendance is strictly by invitation only

7 comments:

  1. Seen.... Cool tho..

    #MY_POINT_THO

    #SMART_LIB_READER

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  2. Issokay seen! Linda take note!

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  3. What rubbish are they celebrating? Useless Nigerian degrees that are not worth more than a toilet paper. It is a known fact all over the world that in Nigerian universities, students are awarded all sorts of undergraduate and graduate degrees even when they neither attend classes nor write exams! The females students go about their prostitution businesses around the country with senators, house of rep members and other customers, and when it it is time for exams, they just pop and trade sex for grades and, subsequently, certificates while their male counterparts buy their grades and certificates with loads of Naira. Those degrees and certificates are not recognised in civilised countries such as UK, USA, etc. What a basket case of a country?

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  4. Dear Anonymous,

    While you're correct about what you said in many Nigerian universities, this is a business school in Nigeria, not a 'Nigerian university'; their rankings are not done by Nigerians, i'm a student there. Please endeavour to check out facts, and not resort to generalization. We are not as bad as we portray ourselves to be before the rest of the world; Nigeria will be great again. Amen.

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