Lakeside programmes equip the next generation of change-makers with the requisite skills to become technically competent in their chosen careers, ethically sound and emotionally well-adjusted in society, and leaders in all spheres of life.
Ier Jonathan-Ichaver left her career at the UN to help internally displaced people in Nigeria. After years of her foundation’s intervention, she realized the root was a broken political system. Ier shares her political experience and how young people can become change-makers in Nigeria.
It all started as a dream to showcase Dambe's cultural significance to a worldwide audience. Today, Dambe Warriors, has achieved global recognition creating a new league and a growing passionate audience. Chidi would share how massive business opportunities can emerge from the most unlikely places.
Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun takes us on an extraordinary journey on the idea of what makes us human in a world where technology and humanity intersect. Do we lose our humanity when we delegate our emotions to machines or do we find it in new forms?
Lakeside organizes weekend retreats for students at Alayo youth centre, located in a serene expanse of land on the outskirts of Lagos. Retreats at Alayo provide an opportunity to reflect on one’s everyday life. An atmosphere of personal prayer and recollection is maintained during the retreat.
As a non-profit, Lakeside Study Centre relies entirely on the financial support of donors like you.
Our mission is to help students complement their education by providing them with programs that focus on career skills, ethical leadership, virtuous living, and personal development.
We are committed to transparency and accountability, and we will keep you updated on our progress. We are confident that with your support, we can continue to make a difference in the lives of students.
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