The business-to-business arm of MTN Nigeria, MTN Business, in partnership with Regenesys Business School, has unveiled MTN iLearning, an initiative that provides entrepreneurs with access to business education.
The new service, according to MTN, eliminates the need for classroom tutorials and allows the individual to acquire all the professional knowledge needed, without having to pay any fees until the time for examination.
It also provides access to knowledge wherever and whenever it is needed – on a desktop computer, a laptop or mobile device, the telecoms firm added.
The Chief Enterprise Solutions Officer, MTN Nigeria, Mr. Babatunde Osho, at the unveiling of the solution, said, “This service is set to make a positive impact in many ways. As a young entrepreneur, executive or upwardly mobile business owner, just think of the rich learning and development platform MTN iLearning will provide you on the go.
“You can now acquire high-level skills that can make a difference in the way you run your business, whenever and wherever you are, while at the same time getting professional certification.”
In the same vein, the Chairperson and Founder of Regenesys, Dr. Marko Saravanja, said, “Education still remains a distant dream for many. However, when organisations like MTN and Regenesys Business School work together, we can open the doors to learning and provide world-class education through the use of technology.
“Regenesys was built on the philosophy of human development and we believe MTN iLearning is a sustainable way of igniting the human potential in others, promoting economic development and ultimately alleviating poverty.”
With MTN iLearning, he said entrepreneurs could study at their own pace and get the professional certification they needed.
He explained, “Organisations can also explore it as a means of providing their ever-busy workforce’s needed professional training and certification without having to miss their valuable service and without paying so much. Given Regenesys’ reputable status, learners have no qualms about the quality of education they receive through the MTN iLearning service.”