Docenti Global Business School, Nigeria, has signed a strategic agreement with the European Global Institute of Innovation and Technology (EU Global) to expand access to international academic programmes for African students.
Speaking on the development, Associate Professor Humphrey Akanazu, Academic Lead at Docenti Global Business School, said:
“This partnership with EU Global marks a new dawn for higher education in Africa. It provides our students with the opportunity to access world-class programmes while receiving the needed academic and career support locally. Beyond knowledge acquisition, the collaboration will nurture globally competent leaders who can apply innovative thinking to Africa’s unique challenges in technology, sustainability, healthcare, and business. We are confident this alliance will create pathways for transformative impact across the continent.”
The partnership positions Docenti Global as a facilitator for recruitment and student support, while EU Global will deliver its programmes through its e-campus. Under the arrangement, Docenti Global will provide live sessions, advisory services, and ongoing support for students across Africa.
According to the two institutions, the initiative aims to give African students access to a broad range of academic and professional programmes that respond to global workforce needs. The programmes include a Doctor of Business Administration in Strategic Areas of Industry 4.0, a Master of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, and several MBA degrees in areas such as Operations and Supply Chain Management, Strategic Human Resource Management, Environment, Energy and Sustainability Management, and E-Health Economics and Healthcare Management.
The two institutions noted that the collaboration reflects a joint commitment to widening access to global education and equipping students with skills relevant to today’s interconnected economy.
Docenti Global Business School has positioned itself as a channel for African students to enrol in degree, diploma, and certification programmes recognised globally. The school works with European accreditation systems and provides qualifications recognised by World Education Services (WES).
EU Global, on its part, focuses on e-learning and innovation-driven education. Its programmes emphasise research, technology, and practical learning that prepare students for international opportunities.
Through this partnership, African students will have access to a digital learning platform while receiving localised guidance, bridging the gap between global institutions and regional educational needs.



