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Regenesys Business School marks 25th anniversary

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The Regenesys Business School has marked the 25th anniversary of its establishment.

At the event held at the Victoria Island Office in Lagos,  the chairman of Regenesys, Dr. Marko Saravanja, emphasised the institution’s unwavering commitment to delivering quality education and shaping the future landscape of business education in Nigeria.

In his comments, Saravanja said, “This celebration of a quarter-century signifies the paramount importance of education not only in Africa but on a global scale. I take personal pride in the multitude of students who entrusted Regenesys Business School to guide them in various spheres of their lives, be it entrepreneurial pursuits or professional paths. The pursuit of academics is imperative for fostering growth, facilitating long-term educational progress, and influencing social change and societal consciousness.”

Over 25 years, Regenesys has a legacy of more than 200,000 students and alumni spanning 190 countries.

Regenesys has expanded over the years with six campuses worldwide. This includes South Africa, India, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and the USA, catering to 1000 corporate clients with a portfolio of more than 100 programmes.

The campuses offer a diverse array of educational opportunities, ranging from Doctorates and MBAs to bachelor’s degrees and higher certificates, the chairman of the business school said.

Embracing technology, the school also launched Digital Regenesys, which focuses on crucial digital skills such as cybersecurity, digital marketing, artificial intelligence, and data science. It encompasses entities like Health, MyWealth Investments, EdForAll, and Dananda Talent.

“Regenesys gazes not only into its illustrious past but also toward an innovative and globally impactful future. This 25th anniversary is more than a milestone; it signifies a renewed commitment to empowering individuals, fostering holistic development, and making meaningful contributions to the growth of business education, not only in Nigeria but beyond,” Saravanja concluded.

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