Nigeria: Institute Secures Cambridge Training Partnership

15 January 2026

Institute for Negotiators, Community and Social Development Experts (INCOS-DE) has secured an international partnership with the Moller Institute of the University of Cambridge, marking a leap in global recognition for the Nigerian professional body.

The partnership was sealed following an official engagement between both institutions, during which the INCOS-DE delegation, led by its executive secretary and chief executive officer, Kunle Yusuff, outlined the institute's commitment to integrity-driven leadership, innovation and sustainability-focused capacity building.

Under the agreement, the Moller Institute will design and deliver a bespoke online executive training programme tailored specifically for INCOS-DE members.

The programme is expected to combine Cambridge's academic depth with practical, real-world approaches to leadership, governance and sustainable development.

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Beyond the customised virtual courses, the partnership also provides for the organisation of an executive class at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, to be facilitated by INCOS-DE with active participation from experts of the Moller Institute.

The collaboration further extends to global engagement, with the Cambridge Institute committing to participating in INCOS-DE's executive training sessions across different regions, including Nigeria.

Speaking on the development, Yusuff described the agreement as a defining moment for the institute and its members.

"This is more than a partnership; it is a resounding validation of our collective hard work, credibility and excellence as a community," he said in a statement issued on Tuesday.

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