Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Nigeria's Foremost Leadership Development Coach bags a Master Degree in Organiszational Leadership from Regent University, USA

Linus Okorie is known to many as The Leadership Doctor due to his 21-year old commitment to deliberately groom Nigeria's next generation of leaders. 

Starting off as a 19 year old college student, Linus set out evangelising Nigeria on the need for Integrity, Courage, Great Communication skill, Self-development amongst many other values as the only way to become great leaders and in turn develop the nation. He was one of the proponents of the fact that leadership is everyone's responsibility and is not just positional, in Nigeria. Having established his non-profit organisation Guardians of the Nation International (GOTNI) in 2004, he has not looked back. 







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Following his antecedent as a graduate of History and International Relations from Imo State University and becoming a Fellow of the African Business School, with which he has headed major Leadership campaigns in Nigeria, USA as well as in the UK, Linus has once again made a mark as a Nigerian pioneer to graduate with a Masters in Organisational Leadership from Regent University, USA. He has become one of the few Africans who have acquired such a degree as no university in Africa, currently offers it. Thus he is at the moment investing in an African Leadership Centre.


Going by his zest to see Nigeria develop by having her citizens transformed and leading in their spheres, Linus has hosted major leaders, like the first professor of Leadership in the world; Prof. John Adair, also late Myles MunroeAmb. George Fraser, as well as lots of prominent leaders from Nigeria and beyond. It is noteworthy that his degree in Organisational Leadership which he graduated from on May 9, 2015 at Virginia USA have equipped him to continue to lead the pack of Nigerians who are also advocating good leadership skills in Nigeria and for Africa. 

We are proud of you! 
Congratulations Linus Okorie, FABS




























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