
CLI College has announced new programmes as the Institute graduated over 50 students.
The College celebrated its 10th graduation in four years, with the passing out of over 50 students from the institution’s Lagos campus on May 25, 2024.
The institution specialises in healthcare, business, technology and creative, awarding certificate and diploma programs for Healthcare Assistants and Mental Health & Addiction Counsellors.
This cohort of 50 graduates joins a prestigious alumni network of over 1000 healthcare professionals who have graduated from the institution since its inception in 2020. Notably, the college, a member of the International Association of Private Career Colleges (IAPCC), has achieved an impressive track record of its graduates working in various healthcare organisations in Nigeria, the UK, Canada, Dubai, etc.
Speaking, head of Health School, CLI College, Angela Chizea acknowledged the graduates’ dedication and emphasised the importance of education in shaping their futures.
She also expressed gratitude to the college staff and supportive families who played a role in the graduates’ journeys.
“We acknowledge the critical role played by our college staff, whose tireless efforts and unwavering support have helped shape your journey. And to the families and loved ones who have supported our graduates every step of the way, we extend our heartfelt gratitude,” Chizea said.
Executive director and Board member, MTN Foundation, Odunayo Sanya, delivering the keynote speech, highlighted the crucial role of the private sector, encompassing not only corporations but also individuals and institutions, in bridging the skills gap within the Nigerian healthcare industry.
According to her, the private sector isn’t just about companies and tuition fees. It’s about organisations, institutions, and everyone coming together to make a difference in their communities.