Docenti Global Business School, Nigeria, and European Global Institute of Innovation and Technology Sign Landmark Partnership Deal to Deepen Global Education in Africa

Docenti Global Business School, Nigeria, has officially entered into a strategic partnership with the European Global Institute of Innovation and Technology (EU Global) in a landmark agreement designed to expand access to global, industry-relevant education across Africa.

Under this partnership, Docenti Global Business School will serve as a key facilitator for student recruitment and support, enabling African students to enroll in cutting-edge academic programs offered through EU Global’s e-campus.

The partnership ensures that students will study at EU Global e-campus, and Docenti will provide an added students’ support, live sessions and recruitment services.

The partnership will grant African students access to a wide range of forward-looking degree and professional programs tailored to address the evolving demands of the global economy.

These include the Doctor of Business Administration in Strategic Areas of Industry 4.0, the Master of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, the MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management, the MBA in Strategic Human Resource Management, the MBA in Environment, Energy, and Sustainability Management, and the MBA in E-Health Economics and Healthcare Management.

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Speaking on the impact of this collaboration, Associate Professor Humphrey Akanazu, Academic Lead at Docenti Global Business School, remarked:

“This partnership with EU Global marks a new dawn for higher education in Africa. It provides our students with the opportunity to access world-class programs while receiving the needed academic and career support locally.

Beyond knowledge acquisition, the collaboration will nurture globally competent leaders who can apply innovative thinking to Africa’s unique challenges in technology, sustainability, healthcare, and business.

We are confident this alliance will create pathways for transformative impact across the continent.”

This groundbreaking initiative underscores both institutions’ commitment to democratizing access to international education, equipping African students with the skills and credentials needed to thrive in an interconnected world.

About Docenti Global Business School
Docenti Global Business School is committed to facilitating higher education and industry-relevant learning for African students through degree, diploma, and certification programs that address the workforce needs of tomorrow.

Docenti Global Business School offers European Accredited Qualifications that are globally and WES recognition with the EU Global.

About European Global Institute of Innovation and Technology (EU Global)
EU Global is a forward-looking institution dedicated to fostering innovation, research, and technology-driven education across Europe and beyond. With a strong emphasis on e-learning, EU Global offers accessible, industry-focused programs designed to equip students with practical knowledge and global perspectives.

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