ASG’s Pan-African presidential tour signals a new era for leadership education and governance in Africa
Professor Kingsley Moghalu, African School of Governance (ASG) President, delivers a speech on ASG’s vision, academic programs, and unique approach as part of its pan-African tour. PHOTO| COURTESY
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The African School of Governance (ASG) concluded a high-profile presidential tour across key African cities, introducing the continent’s newest and most ambitious institution to train the next generation of African leaders.
The tour, led by ASG President Professor Kingsley Moghalu, drew significant attention from government officials, development partners, policy makers, academics, and the next wave of changemakers eager to help shape Africa’s future, on Africa’s terms.
“The
question won’t be what you studied or where. In ten years, the question will be,
have you joined ASG?” Professor Moghalu declared at a high-level governance
summit in Nairobi, a sentiment that resonated in similar gatherings in Lagos, Cairo, Maputo, and Abidjan.
In
partnership with the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National
University of Singapore and other key higher learning institutions in public policy
and governance, ASG is positioning itself as a game-changer in leadership and
governance education. With its first class set to begin in September, the
school is already making waves.
Redefining governance
rooted in African realities
Unlike
traditional graduate programs, ASG is offering a Master of Public
Administration (MPA) that is unapologetically African in context, content, and
ambition. The school’s curriculum, co-designed with global and African thought
leaders, focuses on ethical, purpose-driven leadership. It equips mid-career
professionals from ages 25 to 50 with tools not just to govern effectively, but
to reimagine governance altogether.
“Africa’s
governance challenges won’t be solved by imported frameworks. We’re creating
something new, designed by Africa, for Africa,” said Moghalu. “You can’t win
the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket. ASG is that ticket for leaders ready to
make a real impact.”
A launchpad,
not just a lecture hall
The
presidential tour showcased ASG’s ambitious vision to serve as more than just
an academic institution. Through immersive case studies, executive training
programs, and direct engagement with policymakers and private sector leaders,
ASG is creating a launchpad for ethical, bold, and pragmatic African
leadership.
With
student recruitment for the inaugural cohort ending in July, ASG is targeting
40–50 mid-career professionals ready to shape Africa’s next chapter. Tuition is
set at $15,000 per year, with generous scholarship packages available to ensure
accessibility across the continent.
ASG’s
vision and future
ASG’s
vision is bold, to become the go-to institution for those serious about driving
Africa’s transformation. In addition to the MPA program, ASG plans to expand
into areas like corporate governance and public finance by 2027.
Leading
this ambitious initiative is Professor Kingsley Moghalu, former Deputy Governor
of the Central Bank of Nigeria, economist, and influential thinker on African
transformation. With years of experience in international institutions and
public policy, he embodies the vision of a strong, resilient Africa governed by
enlightened leaders. As President of ASG, Prof. Moghalu leads the school with a
deep conviction that the continent’s transformation hinges on effective public
governance, pragmatic economic policies, and quality education.
“This is
the beginning of something powerful. A leadership renaissance. ASG is where the
future of African governance begins,” concluded Professor Moghalu, echoing the
sentiment felt across all five tour stops.
To join ASG’s historic first class and help lead Africa’s transformation from within, visit www.asg.ac today.


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