By Skipper Writes
The Chancellor of the Nobel International Business University (NiBS), Dr George Agyekum Donkor, has urged graduates of the University to champion innovation and promote policies that not only solve Africa鈥檚 urgent problems but also protect the vulnerable in society.
He implored graduates to lead responsibly and boldly apply the research training they had acquired in informing public and business policy in 鈥渁 world marked by volatility, economic uncertainty, technological shifts and global realignments.鈥
The Chancellor of Africa鈥檚 Premier Doctoral School, was speaking at the inaugural graduation ceremony of the University in Accra on Saturday. The event, themed 鈥淟eaders of Thought, Architects of Growth,鈥 marked a significant milestone in Africa鈥檚 higher education landscape, as NiBS graduated 58 of its pioneering cohort of doctoral scholars poised to drive the continent鈥檚 transformation.
Dr. Agyekum Donkor, who is also the President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), noted that as an institution committed to Africa鈥檚 progress, EBID recognises the vital importance of nurturing homegrown expertise. The graduation of NiBS鈥 first cohort represents a significant contribution to the continent鈥檚 intellectual capital and leadership pipeline. Dr. Donkor noted, 鈥淲hen we invest in developing Africa鈥檚 human potential, we lay the strongest foundation for sustainable growth and regional integration.鈥
EBID has invested millions of dollars in educational development projects across member states to underscore the key role that education plays in the advancement of economic growth in the sub-region.
NiBS鈥 inaugural graduating class comprised scholars from twelve African nations, earning terminal degrees in business innovation, financial technology and development policy. The ceremony also saw the launch of the NiBS Global Alumni Network, creating a platform for continued collaboration among graduates who are now positioned to influence policy, business and social development across the continent.