It will train potential leaders gaed between 15-18yrs on values and ethics, basically, about how to be leaders.
Out of 16 potential people to head the academy, Alliance High School's Principal Chris Khaemba may from next year become its inaugraul dean. This comes after 10 rounds of interviews targetting other education education based parties around the world, Alliance Alumni, teachers as well as the BOG.
It will be a loss for Alliance what with Khaemba's links with the Ivy-League Universities where Alliance students benefit from placements. However, Africa as a whole will benefit as he will chart the way forward for a premier academy with a projection to produce 6000 potential leaders in the next 50years.
That's an awesome project. That plus Oprah's leadership academy are a good step forward for Africa and it's future.
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ReplyDeleteI went to bush under Khaemba, while i didn't really like him while i was there, i have come to think of him as very forward thinking and dedicated to his duty, though i would hate to see him leave alliance, I am sure having him the leadership institute will work out as a win for bush as well.