Nile University of Nigeria has launched the Lagos Liaison Office of its Nile Business School, bringing executive education and leadership development programmes closer to professionals and organizations in Nigeria’s economic capital.
The institution said the initiative aligns with its vision of expanding access to quality executive education while equipping business leaders with the skills needed to thrive in today’s competitive environment.
Speaking at the launch, the Pro-Chancellor of Nile University, John Vermaaten, said the liaison office would help the institution reach more professionals and contribute to workforce development across the country.
“We are excited about the opportunities this expansion presents. It will allow us to impact more professionals and support their career aspirations through quality executive education,” he stated.

The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dilli Dogo, said the Lagos Liaison Office would provide professionals with access to innovative learning experiences supported by modern technologies and practical business simulations.
He explained that the University’s approach focuses on delivering tangible outcomes and preparing participants to address real-life organizational challenges.
“Our goal is to ensure that professionals who engage with the Nile Business School gain practical knowledge that can immediately improve performance and create value within their organizations,” he said.
The Dean of the Business School, Professor Noel Tagoe, noted that the institution’s programmes are designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, enabling participants to become more effective leaders and decision-makers.
The Lagos Liaison Office will offer a range of programmes, including executive leadership courses, entrepreneurship development initiatives, strategy and innovation training, and technology-focused business programmes aimed at enhancing organizational competitiveness.
The launch further strengthens Nile University’s position as a leading institution for executive education and professional development in Nigeria.
















