TRAINING SESSIONS AT THE NATIONAL YOUTH SUMMIT
SCHOOL II: INSTITUTE
OF NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION
– Professor Vincent
Anigbogu
– DG, Institute of National Transformation International.
Overview: Aim at raising leaders that will model integrity, excellence,
compassion and responsibility. Aims to develop NO EXCUSE leaders of exceptional
organizational skills both at the private and public sector that proffer
performance instead of pronouncement; expertise and competence instead of
tittle or position; bold development initiatives instead of seeking for
handouts; respect and honor for our people instead of dictatorship, control and
abuse. Raising men who will leave legendary positive impacts on the continent
instead of failures and abuse.
Course
content:
- · Nations and their predestination
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- · Burdens as vehicle for national transformation
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- · Taking responsibility for national transformation
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- · Developing right value system and quality management principles
Profile:
Professor Vincent Chinedum Anigbogu, is the Director General, Institute for National Transformation, which has centers in Atlanta, Nairobi (Kenya), Kampala (Uganda), and Lagos (Nigeria).
Professor Vincent Chinedum Anigbogu, is the Director General, Institute for National Transformation, which has centers in Atlanta, Nairobi (Kenya), Kampala (Uganda), and Lagos (Nigeria).
He is also the President and CEO of the consulting firm, JC Quality Management Group in US, Nigeria, and Uganda. He has a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Alabama in 1986.
He also obtained his M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry and B.S. in Chemistry from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA in 1981 and 1978, respectively. He has taught, conducted research, and published in the field of analytical Chemistry for nearly 20 years at several universities including Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA (1992-95) and Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA (1995-2004).
Upon discovering his calling into ministry and passion in leadership development, he left the field of chemistry in 2004 to pursue his in passion leading to the establishment of the Institute for National Transformation which now has centers in many countries and growing.
He also obtained his M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry and B.S. in Chemistry from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA in 1981 and 1978, respectively. He has taught, conducted research, and published in the field of analytical Chemistry for nearly 20 years at several universities including Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA (1992-95) and Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA (1995-2004).
Upon discovering his calling into ministry and passion in leadership development, he left the field of chemistry in 2004 to pursue his in passion leading to the establishment of the Institute for National Transformation which now has centers in many countries and growing.

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