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Corporate Heavyweights Deploy Intensive Ethical Leadership Initiative Across Forty Nigerian Secondary Schools

The African Capital Alliance Foundation and Enactus Nigeria have concluded an intensive anti-corruption and ethics program across 40 Lagos schools, launching permanent clubs to institutionalize integrity among youths.

Daniel Momodu · · 10
Corporate Heavyweights Deploy Intensive Ethical Leadership Initiative Across Forty Nigerian Secondary Schools

With public scrutiny over institutional corruption at an all-time high, Nigeria's private sector has shifted its reform strategies upstream by attempting to inject transparency, integrity, and accountability directly into the basic secondary school curriculum. The intensive six-week program, organized through a strategic partnership between the African Capital Alliance Foundation and Enactus Nigeria, successfully concluded its grand finale in Lagos after deploying over 80 professional corporate mentors to execute 240 specialized ethics and anti-corruption workshops.


Keynote speakers at the event urged the competing youth to build their upcoming careers entirely around personal honor rather than the pursuit of fast wealth, warning that success built without structural integrity cannot withstand evolving corporate scrutiny. To ensure the initiative creates permanent societal shifts, organizers announced the immediate rollout of self-sustaining "Ethical Living Clubs" across the partner schools.

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