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ACADEMY FOR GOVERNANCE: FOUNDER, PROF UWANDULU, SPEAKS ON THE INSTITUTI0N
Prof Austin Uwanndulu has given clues on the location of Academy For Governance in Ibusa, Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State.

"Academy for Governance is Postgraduate institution designed to take Nigeria to the world of 2020 to 2100 and make Ibusa relevant to world affairs sustainably."
See the full text below:
Just to update you regarding developments in Academy for Governance that has taken me this long to bring to this stage.
As you are aware, Academy for Governance is a postgraduate institution designed to take Nigeria to the world of 2020 to 2100 and make Igbuzo relevant in Nigerian and world affairs sustainably.
To this end, we will produce knowledgeable drivers of governance in Public Society, Political Society, Business Enterprise Society and Civil Society. Our programme of courses includes Strategic Leadership, Strategic Management, Generic Strategy, Strategic Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, and Proper Governance.
We will be conducting long duration courses in governance spanning a period of 24 months; 15 months contact course work, 6 months internship and 3 months project production program. At the end of this long duration programme, participants will be well grounded to hit the ground running as Presidents, Governors, Ministers, Commissioners, Permanent Secretaries and Directors of our public sector organisations in the executive arm of government. Top functionaries of the Legislative and Judicial arms of government will be, ipso facto, be enabled to lead and manage their organisations properly in tune with the aspirations and visions of the nation. Our long duration courses will also build capacity for functionaries in the private sector defined as consisting of business (for profit) organisations, political (parties and pressure group) organisations, and civil society organisations .
We have provisions for persons who, for one reason or another, can not undertake the long duration courses at a stretch. Our medium duration courses will accommodate them. For the general public , we will be running series of short duration courses in form of Lectures, Seminars, Workshops , Retreats etc. to address urgent nagging issues in Nigeria or of concern to Nigeria..
I want to appreciate all of you that have, through prayers and best wishes, help us to cultivate the patience and perseverance that have made it possible to bring the dream to its present stage of fruition.
Thank you. Austin Uwandulu.

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