Choosing where to do a postgraduate degree is not a decision you make lightly especially when that degree costs millions of naira and is going to shape the next decade of your career.
So if you’ve been going back and forth on whether Lagos Business School is the right place for your MSc in Management, you’re doing exactly what a smart candidate should be doing: asking why, not just where.
What follows is an honest, evidence-based look at what LBS actually brings to the table founded in 1991, ranked internationally since 2007, and built specifically for the kind of professional you are trying to become.

What the LBS MiM Is Built For
The MSc in Management at Lagos Business School is not a general business degree. It is an 18-month programme designed specifically for recent graduates and early-career professionals who want to move into management roles faster, smarter, and with more credibility than years of work experience alone can provide.
The programme runs across three semesters: core management courses in the first two semesters, followed by your chosen specialisation track in the third. Year Two (months 13–18) is dedicated to research seminars and your dissertation, with graduation in December. It is part-time and modular, which means you can study while you work.
That structure matters. Candidates who come through the MiM don’t just graduate with a credential they graduate with 18 months of applying what they’ve learned in real professional contexts, alongside a cohort of peers doing the same. That combination is what sets the LBS MiM apart from a full-time programme you disappear into and re-emerge from.
| Cohort 3 starts January 2027. Applications are open now. If you are reading this and considering the MiM, the most important decision you can make today is to stop considering and start applying.
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Ranked #1 in Africa : What LBS’s Recognition Means for Your Degree
Lagos Business School was ranked #1 in Africa for Custom Executive Education in the Financial Times 2025 rankings, and continues to hold that position going into the 2026 cycle. LBS has been ranked by the Financial Times every year since 2007 that is nearly two decades of consistent recognition, not a one-year headline.
LBS is also recognised in the Tier One Global MBA Rankings 2026 by CEO Magazine, with its EMBA placed #36 globally and its DBA recognised as a Premier Programme for 2026.
What does this mean practically? When a hiring manager in Lagos, London, or Nairobi sees “Lagos Business School” on your CV, they do not need context. The school’s standing travels ahead of you. And for a degree from a Nigerian institution, that kind of international recognition is not something you can take for granted.
| #1
in Africa — FT Executive Education 2025 |
34
years of business education excellence |
9,000+
participants trained annually |
10,000+ alumni across Africa |
Triple Accreditation Plus ISO What “Fewer Than 1%” Actually Means
You will see four logos on almost every piece of LBS material: AMBA, AACSB, AABS, and ISO. Together, they place LBS in a tier occupied by fewer than 1% of business schools on the planet. For a degree that costs what the MiM costs, that is not a marketing line it is the guarantee that your qualification will be recognised wherever you take it.
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AMBA Accredited #1 in West, East & Central Africa |
AACSB Accredited
#1 in West, East & Central Africa |
AABS Accredited
West Africa’s only fully accredited school |
ISO Certified Quality Management Certification |
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ISO Certified
ISO certification is a quality management standard that reflects the rigour of LBS’s operational and educational processes. For candidates pursuing roles at organisations with international quality benchmarks, this credential adds practical weight to your degree.
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Faculty Who Practice What They Teach
Many business schools describe their faculty as “world-class.” What is harder to find is faculty who are scholar-practitioners academics who are simultaneously sitting on boards, consulting for organisations, and engaging directly with policy and industry.
That is the LBS model. The school’s curricula are co-created with advisory boards made up of seasoned professionals, which means what you are taught has been stress-tested against what is actually happening in African boardrooms. A faculty member who advised a bank on its digital transformation strategy last month brings a different kind of insight to a Digital Transformation case study than someone whose knowledge lives only in published research.
You also get individual mentoring from a faculty adviser throughout the programme not a generic office-hours arrangement, but a relationship that follows you through your specialisation choice, your dissertation, and beyond.
Classes run across LBS’s purpose-built campus, which serves more than 9,000 participants annually from indigenous and multinational companies. The infrastructure reflects the investment the school makes in the quality of the experience not a rented conference room, but a dedicated learning environment.
Six Specialisations : Graduate With Depth, Not Just a Generic Degree
One of the things that sets the MiM apart from many postgraduate business degrees is that it does not leave you as a generalist. During your third semester, you choose one of six specialisation tracks:

| Specialisation | Why It Matters in the Nigerian Market |
| Digital Transformation | Every sector banking, FMCG, government, healthcare is undergoing digital change. Managers who can lead this are among the most in-demand in Nigeria today. |
| Finance | Consistent, deep demand across banking, financial services, consulting, and every corporate finance function. |
| Marketing Management | Nigeria’s consumer market is one of Africa’s largest and most complex. Brand and marketing managers who understand it deeply are valuable across every sector. |
| Entrepreneurship and New Venture Management | Nigeria’s startup ecosystem is one of Africa’s most active. This track provides the framework and network to operate in it credibly. |
| Sustainability Management | ESG requirements are growing rapidly for organisations with international investors or partners. Demand for sustainability professionals is accelerating. |
| Supply Chain Management | One of the most under-served management functions in Nigeria — well-qualified supply chain professionals are among the most employable graduates across sectors. |
Your specialisation also determines which elective courses you take, what your dissertation focuses on, and which alumni sub-communities you connect with. It is worth making this decision carefully read our full guide to choosing the right MiM specialisation at LBS before you apply.
The MiM also provides a direct pathway to a PhD for graduates who want to pursue advanced academic or research careers. This is a specific differentiator for candidates considering postgraduate education as a route into research, academia, or senior policy roles.
A Curriculum Grounded in African Business Realities

A genuine differentiator for LBS is that the curriculum is not a foreign syllabus dropped into a Lagos classroom. The case studies, the examples, the market context all of it is built around the realities of doing business in Nigeria and across Africa.
This matters more than it sounds. A case study about a German manufacturing company navigating supply chain disruption teaches you the framework. A case study about a Nigerian FMCG company navigating the same challenge teaches you the framework and the market. LBS gives you both.
Your classmates are part of this too. Every cohort brings together professionals from different industries banking, FMCG, telecoms, oil and gas, consulting and a significant part of the learning happens between students rather than only from the front of the room. You are not just being taught by people who understand the African business landscape; you are sitting next to people who are living it right now.
The LBS Network :10,000+ Alumni From Your First Semester
LBS has a robust alumni association of more than 10,000 members, spanning some of the most influential organisations across Africa in banking, consulting, FMCG, energy, technology, government, and entrepreneurship.
Here is the part that matters most: this network is not something you only gain access to after you graduate. From your first semester, you are connected to this community through mentorship pairings and networking events. In a job market where so much still runs on trust and introductions, having a credible, active line into 10,000+ alumni many of whom are now in positions to hire, refer, fund, or advise is not a peripheral benefit. It is often the difference between an application that disappears into a pile and one that gets a phone call.
A Flexible Format That Works Around Your Career, Not Against It
If you are concerned about managing a postgraduate degree alongside your job, the MiM’s structure is specifically built for this:
- Weekday evenings (Tuesday–Thursday): Online classes from 5:15pm–8:00pm
- Saturdays: In-person classes on the LBS campus, 9:00am–5:00pm
- Intensive sessions: One full week on campus every two months six intensive weeks across the year, two per semester
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It is a demanding schedule nobody should pretend otherwise. But it is built around the assumption that you are working, not around the assumption that you have nothing else going on. That is a meaningful difference from programmes that ask you to pause your career for 18 months.
The modular format also means that everything you learn on Tuesday evening can be applied in a meeting on Wednesday morning. That immediate feedback loop between study and practice is one of the things MiM students consistently describe as transformative.
What LBS MiM Graduates Go On to Do
The credential, the specialisation, and the network only matter if they translate into real career outcomes. Here is where MiM graduates typically go:
| Career Path | Typical Roles | Common Sectors |
| Management Consulting | Analyst, Associate Consultant, Strategy Consultant | Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY, McKinsey Nigeria |
| Corporate Strategy | Strategy Analyst, Business Development Manager, Corporate Planning Lead | Banking, FMCG, Oil & Gas, Telecoms |
| Financial Services | Financial Analyst, Investment Analyst, Credit Analyst, Treasury Officer | GTBank, Access Bank, Stanbic IBTC, Investment Firms |
| Marketing & Brand Management | Brand Manager, Marketing Strategist, Product Manager | Unilever, Nestlé, MTN, Nigerian consumer brands |
| Technology & Digital | Digital Strategy Manager, Product Manager, Innovation Lead | Tech startups, Fintechs, Corporate digital teams |
| Entrepreneurship | Founder, Co-Founder, Operations Lead | Self-founded ventures, funded startups |
| Advanced Research / PhD | Researcher, Academic, Policy Adviser | Universities, Research institutions, Government |
The breadth of these paths reflects the MiM’s structure: a common management foundation in Year One that gives you the versatility to move across sectors, followed by a specialisation that gives you the depth to be genuinely competitive within your chosen one.
Making the Investment Work : The Payment Structure
The total tuition for the MiM is ₦8,400,000, payable in four instalments across the first 12 months:
| Instalment | Amount | When |
| 1st — Acceptance fee | N2,500,000 | Before resumption — this secures your place |
| 2nd | N2,500,000 | Within the first year |
| 3rd | N2,000,000 | Within the first year |
| 4th | N1,400,000 | Within the first year |
Framed differently: your first commitment to secure your place at Africa’s #1-ranked, triple-accredited business school is ₦2.5 million not ₦8.4 million all at once.
If your employer has an L&D budget, this is also a structure many organisations are willing to support in full or in part. Many MiM candidates have their fees partly or fully covered by their organisation.

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Why LBS Instead of Studying Abroad?
It is a fair question. A UK or US MSc in Management from a globally ranked institution has obvious appeal. So why LBS?
- Cost and ROI: A comparable MSc in Management from a UK institution typically costs £25,000–£45,000 in tuition alone, before living costs. The LBS MiM at ₦8.4 million (±3,000–5,000 at current rates) delivers a globally accredited qualification at a fraction of the cost.
- Market relevance: If you are building a career in Nigeria and Africa, a curriculum built around African market realities, taught by faculty embedded in those markets, and connected to a 10,000-member African alumni network is more directly useful than a programme designed for a European or American job market.
- Network proximity: The LBS alumni network is based where your career is. Connections made during the MiM translate into real professional relationships in the Nigerian and African organisations you will actually work in.
- No career interruption: The modular, part-time structure means you study while you work. A full-time UK MSc typically requires 12–24 months away from your career and your country. The LBS MiM requires neither.
- Accreditation parity: LBS’s AACSB, AMBA, AABS, and ISO credentials are the same internationally recognised quality standards held by leading global institutions. The accreditation is not lesser it is equivalent, in an institution built for your market.
The LBS Philosophy Responsible Leadership in Practice
Lagos Business School is the graduate business school of Pan-Atlantic University (PAU), a university founded on a specific set of values: the development of ethical, capable leaders equipped to shape Africa’s economic and social future.
At PAU and LBS, this is expressed through a principle called Responsible Freedom a framework that goes beyond rules and compliance to ask something more demanding: that graduates internalise strong values and exercise genuine accountability in high-stakes business contexts.
In practical terms, this means that what you learn at LBS is not just how to optimise a balance sheet or scale a supply chain. It is how to do those things in a way that considers the wider impact — on your organisation, on stakeholders, and on the African economies you are helping to build. For candidates who want more from their degree than credentials and network who want to lead with both competence and integrity this philosophy is a meaningful differentiator.
So Is LBS the Right Place for Your MiM?
If you are looking for a degree that is recognised the moment you say its name, built on a curriculum that understands the market you actually operate in, taught by people who are still active in that market, and backed by a network that opens doors long after graduation then yes, this is very likely the right place.
The MSc in Management at LBS is not trying to be a generic, globally identical postgraduate product. It is trying to produce graduates who understand both the rigour of management theory and the texture of doing business in Africa and who walk away with the credential, the community, and the confidence to lead.
Cohort 3 starts January 2027. Applications are open now. The candidates who secure their place will be the ones who stopped waiting for the perfect moment and started.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lagos Business School accredited internationally?
Yes. LBS holds triple accreditation AACSB, AMBA, and AABS alongside ISO certification, placing it among fewer than 1% of business schools worldwide. It is also the #1 AMBA and #1 AACSB accredited business school in the West, East, and Central Africa regions, and West Africa’s only fully AABS-accredited school.
What does the Financial Times ranking mean for my degree?
It confirms LBS as Africa’s #1 provider of Custom Executive Education (FT 2025/2026 rankings), giving your qualification immediate recognition from employers both locally and internationally. LBS has held FT rankings continuously since 2007 consistency that matters as much as the ranking itself.
Is the LBS MSc in Management a full-time or part-time programme?
The MiM is a modular, part-time programme designed for working professionals. Classes run on weekday evenings (online, Tuesday–Thursday 5:15pm–8:00pm) and Saturdays (in-person, 9:00am–5:00pm), plus one-week intensive campus sessions every two months. You do not need to leave your job to complete the programme.
Can I work while studying the LBS MiM?
Yes the programme is specifically designed for this. The modular, evening and Saturday structure means you can continue working throughout the 18 months. Many MiM students find that their professional work and their studies reinforce each other directly.
Is the MSc in Management only an LBS degree?
The MiM is jointly delivered by Lagos Business School and the School of Management & Social Sciences (SMSS), both part of Pan-Atlantic University. This partnership combines LBS’s practice-oriented business education with SMSS’s research depth and analytical expertise.
What career paths do LBS MiM graduates typically pursue?
MiM graduates go into management consulting, corporate strategy, financial services, marketing and brand management, digital and technology roles, entrepreneurship, and advanced research/PhD programmes. The combination of a broad management foundation and a focused specialisation makes graduates competitive across sectors.
Does the LBS MiM lead to a PhD?
Yes. The MiM provides a direct pathway to a PhD for graduates who want to pursue advanced academic or research careers. The research skills developed during the programme particularly in the dissertation phase provide a strong foundation for doctoral study.
Can my employer sponsor my MiM fees?
Yes, and many do. Nigerian organisations in banking, consulting, FMCG, oil and gas, and professional services have L&D budgets specifically for programmes like the MiM.
How big is the LBS alumni network, and when can I access it?
LBS has a robust alumni association of more than 10,000 members. MiM students are connected to this network from their first semester through mentorship pairings and networking events not only after graduation.
How does LBS compare to doing an MSc abroad?
An LBS MiM typically costs a fraction of a comparable UK or US MSc in Management, requires no career interruption (part-time and modular), and delivers a curriculum and network built for the African market you are operating in. The accreditation AACSB, AMBA, AABS is the same to what leading global institutions hold. For a career in Nigeria and West Africa, the LBS MiM often provides better ROI than a more expensive foreign alternative.
What is the difference between the LBS MiM and an MBA?
The MiM is designed for recent graduates and early-career professionals (typically 0–4 years of experience) who want to build management credentials from the start of their career. The MBA is typically for professionals with 5+ years of management experience who want to accelerate into senior leadership. They serve different career stages and are not competing qualifications.
How long has Lagos Business School been operating?
LBS was established in 1991 as the graduate business school of Pan-Atlantic University. It has been ranked by the Financial Times annually since 2007 and serves more than 9,000 participants each year from indigenous and multinational organisations across Africa.