Prof. Fred McBagonluri, the President of Educational Metropolis College, has been recognised for his excellent contribution to the development of schooling in Africa.
The popularity additional strengthened the college’s rising repute as a hub for nurturing distinctive leaders to advance the event of the continent.
The honour was conferred on the 4th Africa Training Summit, organised by the World Expertise Hub in the UK, the place he was named among the many 100 Most Impactful Training Personalities in Africa for 2026.
This recognition highlights Prof. McBagonluri’s vital contributions in a name to do extra.
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“This honour isn’t just for me, however for the complete Educational Metropolis neighborhood. It displays our shared dedication to enhancing schooling throughout Africa, supporting management development and serving to to supply high quality schooling. It additionally displays his dedication to equipping college students with the talents wanted to drive Africa’s development and growth,” he stated.
The Africa Training Summit is a crucial platform that brings collectively policymakers, educators, and trade leaders to debate key points and alternatives within the schooling sector. A key a part of the summit is the awards scheme, which honours people and establishments which have proven robust management, innovation, and actual influence in schooling.
Commenting on the award, Prof. McBagonluri expressed appreciation to the organisers for the popularity, describing it as a dedication to reimagining schooling in Africa and making ready younger individuals to steer and innovate in a quickly altering world.
In accordance with him, the event of Africa relies upon largely on the standard of its human capital, stressing the necessity for larger academic establishments to prioritise abilities, innovation, and character growth.
“This recognition strengthens our resolve to proceed constructing an establishment that produces moral, entrepreneurial, and globally aggressive graduates who can contribute meaningfully to Africa’s transformation,” he added.