EuroAcademy has officially launched in Nigeria as the authorised representative of Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu, National Louis University (WSB-NLU), one of Poland’s private universities.
Through the partnership, EuroAcademy will facilitate access to postgraduate and Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes offered by WSB-NLU, which is accredited within the European Union.
The initiative aims to provide Nigerian learners with the opportunity to earn globally recognised degrees remotely, at a time when the cost and difficulty of studying abroad are rising.
According to EuroAcademy, the partnership seeks to close the gap between African students and international academic opportunities, particularly as visa restrictions and economic constraints push more students to consider remote options for advanced learning.
“This goes beyond a recruitment drive. It’s an attempt to rethink how Africans access top-tier global education, by removing geographical barriers, we’re making it possible for Nigerians to gain qualifications that meet European standards from home,” director of EuroAcademy Nigeria, Olakunle Alayande said.
According to him, the available programmes include advanced studies in data analysis and cybersecurity, as well as a suite of MBA options in areas such as human resource management, supply chain, finance, accounting, and marketing.
He noted that most of these programmes are delivered online, allowing students to pursue international qualifications while maintaining work and personal commitments.
“Graduates of the university are highly employable across Europe and globally, benefiting from the institution’s robust alumni network and reputation for innovation.
The launch of EuroAcademy Nigeria aligns with a growing trend of education, globalisation, and digital learning. It provides Nigerian students a competitive edge in today’s knowledge economy, allowing them to earn EU-standard degrees recognised by employers worldwide, all without the challenges of international relocation,” he added.