We are committed to reshaping the Nigerian education system — Aprije, CEO of Broadmax – The Sun Nigeria

From Okwe Obi, Abuja

Broadmax Consulting Limited executive director Emmanuel Aprije said the firm remains committed to revamping the country’s education system through distance learning.

Aprije, during a press briefing yesterday, explained that the organization was created to help reach people who want to continue their studies but have little or no time to do so due to their work.

According to him, the organization is affiliated with Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo State, Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomosho, Oyo State, Institute of Business Management and Commerce and the Lagos State Institute of Investment and Insolvency Management.

He said the school has postgraduate studies like; MBA in Accounting and Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Risk Management and Insurance, General Management and HND Conversation Programs at BSC.

“Broadmax was created to reach people who want to further their education but have little or no time to do so due to their job.

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“Thus, Broadmax is an intermediary between the affiliated universities and individuals in the private and public sectors to realize and actualize their pursuit of studies through distance learning.

“We have enough students across the country running different programs.

“We run programs such as Masters in Business Administration, Public Administration, Transport Management and Public Management with different areas of specialization such as Accounting and Finance, Risk and Insurance Management, Human Resources, Marketing and general management. We are equivalent to running PGD programs, HND to BSC converter programs.

“Over the next five years, Broadmax really should have bridged the gap between working students and universities. Likewise, we hope that our students will be the best and dominate the market and the corporate space,” he said.

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