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an-African University - Lagos Business School
Brief History of Lagos Business School
The Lagos Business School (LBS) was founded in 1991 as a management development organization offering non-degree professional development programmes to practicing managers. In January 2002 the Federal Government of Nigeria approved the application of LBS to be raised to the status of a private university as part of Pan-African University .
From that moment the Lagos Business School became the first school of Pan-African University and became able to run degree programmes in Business Administration. LBS started its Part-time (Executive) MBA in 2002, the Full-time MBA in June 2003 and a Doctorate Degree programme in Management in October 2006.
LBS Mission
LBS is a community of people committed to creating and transmitting management and business knowledge based on a Christian conception of man and economic activity and relevant to the Nigerian environment. We strive to be a world-class business school which will have a significant impact on the practice of management.
In order to achieve this mission the School seeks to:
• Provide high potential professionals with a general management education which stresses professional ethics and service to the community through the practice of management.
• Have a positive impact on the professional and ethical standards of business management in Nigeria
• Make intellectual contributions which a) support the practice of management; b) contribute to the advancement of the management disciplines; and c) create high quality teaching materials.
Source: Lagos Business School - Full-Time MBA

Brief History of Lagos Business School
The Lagos Business School (LBS) was founded in 1991 as a management development organization offering non-degree professional development programmes to practicing managers. In January 2002 the Federal Government of Nigeria approved the application of LBS to be raised to the status of a private university as part of Pan-African University .
From that moment the Lagos Business School became the first school of Pan-African University and became able to run degree programmes in Business Administration. LBS started its Part-time (Executive) MBA in 2002, the Full-time MBA in June 2003 and a Doctorate Degree programme in Management in October 2006.
LBS Mission
LBS is a community of people committed to creating and transmitting management and business knowledge based on a Christian conception of man and economic activity and relevant to the Nigerian environment. We strive to be a world-class business school which will have a significant impact on the practice of management.
In order to achieve this mission the School seeks to:
• Provide high potential professionals with a general management education which stresses professional ethics and service to the community through the practice of management.
• Have a positive impact on the professional and ethical standards of business management in Nigeria
• Make intellectual contributions which a) support the practice of management; b) contribute to the advancement of the management disciplines; and c) create high quality teaching materials.
Source: Lagos Business School - Full-Time MBA