By Paul
The Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has inaugurated a new leadership fellowship named after a former governor of the state, Lateef Jakande, on Tuesday.
Sanwo-Olu, shared photos from the inauguration of the first class of the Lateef Jakande Leadership and Fellowship Academy on his Twitter.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Twitter: “After receiving over 3,000 applications for the Lateef Jakande Leadership and Fellowship Academy, 36 participants emerged after going through a rigorous screening process.When our administration thought about setting up the Academy, we said to ourselves that we didn’t… pic.twitter.com/t5GQ4qjKFP / Twitter”
After receiving over 3,000 applications for the Lateef Jakande Leadership and Fellowship Academy, 36 participants emerged after going through a rigorous screening process.When our administration thought about setting up the Academy, we said to ourselves that we didn’t… pic.twitter.com/t5GQ4qjKFP
After receiving over 3,000 applications for the Lateef Jakande Leadership and Fellowship Academy, 36 participants emerged after going through a rigorous screening process.When our administration thought about setting up the Academy, we said to ourselves that we didn’t… pic.twitter.com/t5GQ4qjKFP
The governor said that from thousands of applications, 36 individuals have been selected to be part of the inaugural class of the fellowship.
The Kaduna State government, has a similar programme for young Nigerians on leadership called the Kashim Ibrahim Fellowship.