Imported prestige clones cripple Africa’s business education

    Dr. Richard Ikiebe | YSOT | Apr 15, 2026    
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The central failure of business education in Africa today is a failure of intellectual independence. The continent’s leading business schools and executive education providers have organised themselves around an imitative ideal: to become an African version of Harvard Business School, or perhaps a managerial equivalent of London School of Economics and Political Science. This ambition is usually presented as evidence of seriousness, although it often reveals the opposite; borrowed prestige is not originality.

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