Discussions at the forum reflected a shared understanding that the future of work, innovation, and productivity is inseparable from how effectively a nation equips its people with relevant, adaptable skills. Contributing to this dialogue as a panellist, the Executive Principal of Docenti Global Business School and former country director and co-founder of Rome Business School Nigeria, Prof. Humphrey Akanazu, spoke extensively on how the future of learning is being profoundly shaped by a growing focus on agile, job-ready skills, with micro-credentials emerging as a key driver of this global transformation. He explained that education is increasingly moving away from broad, time-based qualifications toward more precise, competency-focused learning that reflects what individuals can actually do.
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