MultiMix Academy, ESUT Partner on Logistics, Supply Chain Training
By Joseph Joy
ENUGU, NIGERIA – MultiMix Academy, Nigeria’s leading logistics and supply chain education provider, has partnered with Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) to enhance capacity building in the sector.
According to Mr. Obiora Madu, Founder/CEO of MultiMix Academy, “Our collaboration with ESUT is a significant step towards bridging the gap between academia and industry. We’re committed to delivering quality education with employability advantages.”
MultiMix Academy, with over 20 years of experience, brings its expertise in global trade, imports, exports, and logistics management to the partnership. “We’ve worked with all industries in Nigeria, from oil and gas to FMCG, public sectors, and general manufacturing,” Mr. Madu noted.
The partnership, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), has already yielded impressive results. The first programme attracted 162 participants, including top ESUT management staff such as the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Aloysius-Michaels Okolie; the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof Chike Nwoha; the Registrar, Chief Ambrose Ugwu; the Directors of Academic Planning and ESUT Consultancy Services, Professors Chike Anibeze and Okechukwu Oji, respectively, among others.
“We’re proud to collaborate with ESUT, an institution committed to innovation and quality education,” Mr. Madu said. “Our joint programs will enhance employability for graduates and benefit the university, our company, and students alike.”
ESUT staff will benefit from subsidized and fully paid training opportunities. “I assure you that such opportunities will arise repeatedly,” Mr. Madu promised.
MultiMix Academy boasts international affiliations with APICS, CIPS, and three U.S. and Nigerian certification institutes. The company has collaborated with Open University, Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology, University of Ife, and others.
“This partnership provides numerous opportunities for ESUT staff. We’re committed to capacity building, not just for management but for the entire university,” Mr. Madu emphasized.