Mission
We strive to be a world-class business school which will have a significant impact on the practice of management. LBS is a community of people committed to creating and imparting management and business knowledge based on a Christian conception of the human person and of economic activity relevant to Nigeria and Africa at large.
Values
As a management development institution, we hold a position of trust and confidence with an ever-increasing number of participants, corporate clients and partners. There are core values we hold in the highest regard to ensure that we are worthy of our stakeholders’ good faith
Integrity
Professionalism
Spirit of service
Mutual respect
Community
Beliefs
As an educational institution created in line with Christian principles, there are specific tenets that guide our operations and curriculum.
Sustainability
Sustainability is an important part of the LBS curriculum. One of our values is service towards humanity over profit-making. We impart our participants with the importance of building and joining organisations that embody that value. Climate and environmental challenges, social equity, and resource management are taught to our participants so that they can develop into sustainability-minded business leaders and problem solvers.
Diversity and Inclusion
LBS values the inclusivity and diversity of its faculty and student body, embracing individuals from all social and cultural backgrounds. We acknowledge the significance of representing the diverse nature of the business landscape and equipping our students with a comprehensive understanding of today's world. By fostering collaboration and partnership, we create space for students and participants to learn from each other's differences and unique experiences.
History
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Opus Dei
Opus Dei translates to “Work of God”. It is an institution of the Catholic Church founded by St. Josemaría Escrivá on 2 October 1928. Its task is to spread the Christian message that everybody is called to holiness and that daily work and ordinary life are the normal way to achieve this.
Opus Dei stands as a pillar of the Christian identity and can be traced through the history of the church back to the early Christians. They were ordinary people who tried their best to consistently live their Christian commitments in the midst of their ordinary occupations, taking the Gospel message to all environments. This is what is meant by seeking sanctity in the mundane activities of the world, that is, trying to be like Jesus Christ, converting daily life into an occasion to love God and others for his sake.