
Nexford secures double partnerships in Nigeria
Nexford University has secured double partnerships targeted at expanding the US-accredited healthcare management education to healthcare practitioners in Nigeria. In a statement, the fully online, degree-granting institution based in Washington, DC, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Harley and Wall Business and Healthcare Consulting, in partnership with D’BusinessDoctor Mentorship Academy. According to a statement, the partnerships were designed to address gaps in leadership, management and business skills within Nigeria’s healthcare sector by enabling practitioners to earn internationally recognised US degrees without relocating abroad, resigning from their roles or interrupting their professional practice. “Through the partnership, eligible participants can pursue the MBA with specialization in Healthcare Management and other relevant healthcare pathways in a fully online, self-paced format that allows them to continue working while studying. “The MoU restates Harley and Wall Business and Healthcare Consulting’s long-standing focus on medical business education and leadership development, and represents a step forward toward building a pipeline of healthcare leaders capable of combining clinical expertise with strong management and entrepreneurial competencies,” the statement reads. Speaking on the partnership, the Chief Executive Officer of Harley and Wall Business and Healthcare Consulting Dr. Ademolu Owoyele, said the collaboration was designed to remove long-standing barriers to global education for healthcare professionals. Owoyele who doubles as the founder of D’BusinessDoctor Mentorship Academy, added that healthcare practitioners should not have to choose between career advancement and access to internationally relevant qualifications, noting that the partnership creates a pathway for professionals to build leadership capacity, business acumen and globally recognised credentials while remaining active in their work and communities. The Country and Regional Director at Nexford University, Uwem Ekanem said the partnership aligns with the institution’s goal of expanding access to career-relevant education for working professionals globally. He noted that the flexible, fully online model makes it possible for healthcare practitioners to earn internationally recognised qualifications while remaining active in their jobs and communities, adding that strengthening healthcare leadership and management capacity is critical to building more sustainable health systems in Nigeria and across the region.
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