INT Story

The Institute for National Transformation (INT) was launched in Lagos, Nigeria in September, 2007, after Professor Vincent Anigbogu and his team received a two-week training in Europe on the Moral Principles for National Transformation from Dr Sunday Adelaja.
The Professor who had been based in the United States for 30 years relocated to Nigeria to set up the Institute and from Lagos, the team began to train individuals across different sectors to become solutions to Africa’s leadership challenges, and today has grown in presence and engagements with 7 African nations as well as a presence in the US.
He currently serves as the Director-General, and Dr Sunday Adelaja, as the patron of the Institute.
At INT, We Carry Out this assignment with utmost passion and excellence and our focus is to train primarily, people of African descent in the productive cultural principles required to strengthen their families, organizations, communities, institutions, and nations.

 

Our Vision

The Transformation of Families, Organizations, Communities, and Nations to Their Highest Levels of Performance and Achievement.

Our Core Values

To Raise Values-Based, No-Excuse Leaders of Responsibility, Integrity, Compassion, and Excellence Who Will Transform Their Families, Organizations, Communities, and Nations.

Our Core Values

  Responsibility
  Integrity
  Compassion and
  Excellence

Our Goals and Objectives

Our Goals and Objectives

Improve the moral strength of Africa’s workforce by conducting regular training, seminars, and workshops on the productive culture of integrity leadership and quality management competencies.

Promote personal and collective responsibility towards the development of individuals, families, organizations, communities, nations, and ultimately Africa.

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