Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State has entered into a landmark partnership with the Project Management Institute (PMI) Nigeria, aimed at equipping students with globally recognized project management skills and enhancing their employability in the international job market.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will among others, create access to professional development opportunities and globally recognized certifications; connection to PMI’s international community of project professionals, foster the establishment of a sustainable PMI Student Club on campus; as well as promotion of evidence-based project management, thought leadership, and regional research.
PMI Africa Head of Community, Mrs. Adeola Akande during the signing ceremony, emphasized that the collaboration would expand student membership across Africa, create greater access to global certifications, and empower aspiring project professionals with capabilities that drive innovation, digital transformation, and entrepreneurship.
Babcock University's President/Vice Chancellor, Prof. Afolarin Ojewole, expressed excitement about the partnership aimed at developing human capital.
“We are about growing and building people, and this is about growing people. Let’s do this," he stated
The PMI Nigeria President, Arc (Dr.) Gbolahan Oyelakin described the MoU as historic, noting that student clubs are “special clubs” that open doors to networking opportunities, leadership roles, and certification programmes.
As part of the collaboration, PMI also announced an all-expense paid trip to Cape Town for one Babcock student to attend the upcoming PMI regional programme later this year.
The event, held at the President/Vice Chancellor’s Boardroom, had senior University officials including Prof. Jonathan Nwosu, Senior Vice President Academics, Vice President Advancement and Development, Dr. Olaniyi Arije, Director of Legal Services, Dr. Joseph Agada, and Chief of Staff, Dr. Joshua Suleiman alongside PMI’s team lead and seven other members.
This partnership aligns with Babcock University’s GRACE mandate of raising globally relevant graduates who are research-focused, Adventist-rooted, competent, and entrepreneurial. It marks a pivotal step in preparing students for success in the global marketplace.
About the Project Management Institute (PMI) founded in 1969, the Project Management Institute (PMI) is the world’s leading authority on project management, serving more than 700,000 members across 200 countries.
With over 300 local chapters worldwide—including PMI Nigeria—the Institute provides globally recognized certifications, professional development resources, and a vibrant international community of project professionals.
PMI is best known for its certifications such as the Project Management Professional (PMP®), the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®), and specialized credentials in agile practices, risk management, and construction.
These certifications are widely respected across industries and open doors to global career opportunities.
Pix:Babcock President/Vice Chancellor, Prof. Afolarin Ojewole(left) exchanges handshake with the PMI, Nigeria President, Arc. (Dr.) Gbolahan Oyelakin as the PMI Nigeria Vice President Youth and Social impact, Ms. Adekemi Oyewusi and Mrs. Adeola Akande, Head of Community, Africa PMI watch with interest.
Pix:Strategic partnership: Babcock President/Vice Chancellor, Prof. Afolarin Ojewole (left) and Arc. (Dr) Gbolahan Oyelakin sign the MoU as others watch. Standing second left is the BU Director of legal Services, Dr. Joseph Agada. Seated beside him to the left is Prof. Joanathan Nwosu
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